EG\5\__ATl\/E Y L Lif°.'>_ '.!=.Y THE cHAiu.Q'rfrETOWltT_GoaRDIAN, APRIL ra 19.7 ' \ A \ . _ g . ~\--4-` r ~,*'1.---._.~- \ __ ' tx l for s ’a5Ti'-fi- ~.». , _ 1' "‘ ¢ _~ . t, . ,A ... l 1 K »W`h¢i1 people speak of hats they naturally think-of this store. ` Whv ? .Because for mauv years _ we ‘havetheld the premier position 1 in ' catering (o~th_e hat trade of P. E _ I." Thi* year Gilt' Supremacy 1?; ‘niore anevidenr. _ ' "liawos" and "Christy" ' Hail ` An Irresistible ’ ’ _ combination “Hawes” hats repre- sent the m>st up to the umintiie styles es are today worn by stylish New York- ers. ' “Christy’s" Loudon hats have been `=: worn bv P. TE. Islanders for inany years and v_'e’v<. yet to leam of one turning _ -out unsat`isi'actor'y. ' Li Many men prefer English hats -- many prefer American. All may he . _, . batted to perfection by choosing from `i _ our ‘splendid stock. There N eight ve gin the Saturday morning newspaper reaches the people who get house on Ninth Street.-Edmonton Bulle- tin. Rev. J. T. Robertson has nsented ad ,be-Tho Second Coming of Christ. As this will be the last chance of hearing Mr. Robertson for some time, you should make it a point to come. Owing to the bad weather Mes rs Paton Bc Cot, have postponed indefinitely goods boughl, by Mr. McLaren in London havehesn stocked and await inspection lneludinga good general assortment of much needed goods. Per.~ons and firms desiring advertising in any newspaper outside of this Province are having same placed by the Guardian connection with this paper. They thus secure the same rates as if 'Lotus Baopianx.. of Hunter- River, will lucosed..Longworth McMillan, formerly of Oheriottotown Royalty, as rnanlgemof Drolented with beautiful pocket linives hm,” ,mud mm, 0h",0,M,_am,_ Pune, has been visiting his home for the past *_* ‘ "1 4' Edward |s|,md_ and ,mend ,D become ,four months, left Wednesday on return-to _ __._ residents ofthe city. They have ttken n Sm"`b'"" Suk' He WM “°°°m"°"|”d byi ,.1 f l . Arthur W. Henderson. Long Creek, and ArchleMcKinnon_, Canoe Cove, who are Coniumrouosuzrs should remember that co to - f ' "qv the mm-B meeting In tha Y_M_C_A_ to ensure early appearance of correspond 4 , _/#.7 next S,,,,d,,y nm,,.,,,.,,,,,_ 'His ,heme Wm ence all matter sent in should be out ' ;. down as muon as possib. . Every attentlonis paid to correspondence but itls impossible to get anything In as written, especially when as of late many communications are being received each day of smallpox lu these places. There limi been sixty cases all told, and twenty- eight houses were flagged. Every patient recovered. Twenty-five houses and two infected schools were funiigated. The doctor says that with the except'on of oneor two cases, when the inmates refused tolsave their house in order to A‘lV°"‘|°i”8 A¥°“°7vWhl”hl5°°“d“°wdl” have it lumlgsted, the Board of Health _ A 1 regulations were cheerfully complied wi‘h The quarantine was established on ' _ they placed their order direct, March 5th, and was removed on April and have each advertisement checked to 0,", . . . . . _ .ea mmg, gm me prop., numb., of ' And then again there will be more time--and less crowding, so that in insertions and snneurs as desired. Tas Rev_._Dr- Burke. Albsrtvn. leewrfd deed a visit this morning may be very profitable to you. ._-_ __f_. _ .___ _.-2;. »' »~--..x===.1==|-==____~.._-..1.==mzrz_~rnci Y-*ut _ _ t' ‘ 'i --- lin I( _ “_ 'fu-~ ~ f'¢¢~_-`-,,»-- -3, _ _-H _____.. .__ e.._ Head Qiiicss-fin New Prowae Block-_#lil-‘.-iigrlotteiown. _ 7 niifgl _ i if ‘_ / at the Opera' _Aaoon progrimoodphntyoitootheome _;.-if!kit:-§=,‘¢_F§5@'i`5’5‘“_ ' _ _, -_ _ _ _ - f .» Mme made orrarlut Zion _Church suirooi- ",~,!` » ' . , ._ ';:;".1-`:_::_,,__,°"§TT?T`.,*L,‘Q`;'fjl,`;E;1;_~:_;;;¢;,?;.§.;E;i 5; 3 _"?f:§;`i';3fh, *J , l , of \" .‘¢\ i,`) ,_ \_,\,_:i .T 1'-1 ‘\‘l: “ir "1 it- ., f ,___ \ r-\ ~ .§`<3§§ _ ‘ -ig X6 , r _ - `~".'>».; .if EVE. ¢`§~f , f t. ‘e " ~. ` 4'. §"\@ `}\ `\- *_ . I _ _ _ /____ J \.’~'?¥`§ 3. re/ _ i towi 1 M . *if _ . ,‘ BEFORE leaving for Boston next week, “ons nn mg' an i , `-*ea _ - e ‘ _ \l l i__ _ _,, ,_ " _\_//ll _ - - \.~ "l-`l='“ " _ ` t f' if" 4 .1 _ . their Millinary and General Spring Open- THE q'f'"°"ti”° hm l’°"`“ "mid hm" l ' 3319” ing- Announcement oi the date will be t‘h° du" “W °f A“'-“-“`“- M°"“il|"“'| “md V [ m,,,|el,,,e,._ Severn, CMBS of Engnsh and Dromorc, as there are now no cases /¢’_»-27,, j' <1 ' \ ,H rf_io|n'l‘u¢sdayltlh. "t ` Y 'W ' “ M ' _ The _GreatMillincry Exhibit _ Con- tinues All llay To-day F OR the benefit of those of our customers who were unable to get down last evening we con- tinue the great exhibit of handsome new mil- linery all day to~day _ Everything, so_far as possible has been left untouched. Of course the store isu’t wearing to ‘ the same extent~-ii.’s gala attire but the hal1S BW _ Pl'°W3° B793-n Ltd- ` THE death took place at the General go B "EW e(;h°u:e'M_H°,pe Rlver' Tu_s: ~ A , _ Young Men Who Want The Latest _ ~ And what young men doesu’t- can see stvies such as are to-day sold _in__ New York and every city of im- ' portance inthe United States and Canada( ` _ Our “Hawes” Agency brings New York styles to your door. #fi -,:" _,_- 2 . . 1 Qrh i _ Choose a “Hawes” _ and Wear the Latest. ' ' Every style shown in “Hawes” hats is sight up to the minute-<:ow ” rect--fashionable. As no two men wear the same hat eqiially well, “Hawes” ha-ts are made in varying proportions---various heights _- of crown and widths of brim--thus en-- abliug the chooser to select the style and size most appropriate. There are many other ` excellent ___ features about the Celebrated “Hawes” hats that combined make them 'the most popular hat today in the United ~ ~ s , e s, s r ys btdtgs and _C3l1_|£dil. iicoate, 2 (boys) blouses, 7 walsts, 0 night , dresses lilllnders _10 suits underwear, V G g '=?<__.--'.'; . _ _ Zcitpevialsostocklings. ini-ts, ilinnel- - e i . -_ < l’r0`W.sc Bros , Lid. O _ -. 'yn ~ , _ _ _, _ _ li Man .Should See _Our Hats We want every 'man' to call and inspect our spring hats. We know our styles cao’t fail to please the most par- ticular man--whether his tastes, be conservative or whether he' demands the e latestifsd. ‘ ' ' _ We Won’i 'Urge . You To Buy 1 Ai lriust your ‘ wish. Thugs one thing you may betiertaiaof. ,~ ' ` merely wish to look--say shown the styles just as as though you were purchas- _If we,know,yon_'ll buy later hare--where you know our the largest yariety; from-styles' up-_ dgtire cr fancy. particulars have been received yet, it is an two brothers, Arthur in Valdez, Tim rest nor'ea-iter of the 20th uit of the citizens in the west: with its Island, suffered one of those surprises ina tmp hy I/he leg shortly afterwards and reimpound.il, minus It trotter. For the other two ft reward of $100 and $50, was posted. After fi fortnight, the most valuable animal of nil, n fox worth $1,000 was re-captured by Mr. Oulton lu n trap near the preserve. The other one is still at large. The freaks of the big storm will likely induce fox owners to look more closely to their winter cages lu the future. THE closing meeting ofthe S7 Vincent dePaui Ladies Sewing (lircle was held yesterday at Notre Dame Convent. The President Mrs Jnhn Byrne occupied thc chair. The secretary Mrs Dr. Kelly gave reference was made to the death of the lata Mrs. Peter Clarkin who for many ‘ lowing articles of clothing were trade up and distributed during the year. 23 dres- es 31 hiri 9 ults io ho lil shiitev `t‘ttee, and 43 palrsboots,shoesn.utl rirlibers The following report oi' the tri-insurer was also, read:-Ladies, Saint Vincent ~de Paul sewing cireie`of Charlottetown: Balance on hand, April lil, li)0il, $02.52; reeelptduringnresznt financial year, as follows: Collection in Cathedral, $iil.57; from memivrship fees,$lD.00. from rule of candy St. PittrIck'a oonc tri, $34 46; don- ation f.|o.n A.E Mellrtclien, $2.25; $04.28. Total $155.80. Expenditure, paid for dry Roods. which were tnude into clothing by ` bldlss of sewing circle, $85.47, paid for boots and shoes $11.15; pnid Loral Council o'f Women. $1.00: paid for sun- drlss, $1.50. Total expend.tur»=| $117.12. Balance in hand. $30.68." The meet ing was _ addressed by Re". Dr1 ' Morrison, who spoke in warm apprecia tron ofthe good work done by theSociety» Rev. Father McLean. who was prestnt, addressed the meeting, and in rt few ,vvsli chosen worla congratulated thc socieiyon _ the excellent work done during the past ` year. After the transaction ofbusimes the meeting adjourned to meet in Novem- ber. Ellie Kelly, Secretary. fanny sired O-'s'pi¢" mince meat or lemon _ ' Fresh [each ' day at only rue each. Orders htm by telephone promptly lttendod to. " ‘ A .ani oramoiierue. t‘eiff"_§P"§i#if't§fsi A an extended report of the work dono by 5° " 0 - “ ry' B mm' the Society during the year. A feeling i_Hl nod purse were presented to him. ” °\°’3‘%h“ii*»? Famous Bolo mares home iiloili- -,-/y--a»---vt--li compras .mr 'now ' of horticulture, abd for over an hour and it half without note or refer: rice, held the English a wealth of information which thusiastie and roetleal orchardists than he was able to make evt-ry pl-use even the youngest oliifir auditors and the mood_At the close the formal vote I thanks,was moved and seconded most oredribly by two members of the iii. -rary Society, John Cullen and Clarence Reid and suppor ed by Arthur Simpson. W. il. Hogan. and L. Piclrcridg. Naturally the Tunnel aglt-itirncame in for approval and tile last speaker with the eul.hu.~ia-tie enrlorsmunt of tho liig audience rl--clareti that the time for throwing cnlfi waier on such a project. by repeating the et tries of interested opponi-rits as to cost and diillcultles was over. It must be had at any ta ist and all were pledged to worlr for it till lt cams. The meeting closed with the National Anthem. after Dr. Burke had promised to return again and speak to that ctio fthe eo nt A te ii years was one of the most active and en- _ ' ergetlc members of the Society. The fol- Fashioned ' Washington _ Toffy ls selling fast. It has adelicious davor. "Chews" well, and is made ot pure whole- , some ingredients. JUST THE KIND FOR CHILDREN. I ‘ i_`AND io CENTS. ‘ ' RY IT. TO-DAY. l . "11 i_T‘._i`_’lZ_l`_T.'T_.`_`_'i_._`.`.’ . __. / Dr. Shoo_p’o ` 1 matic Cure. i Dr. Shoops’ Restora- '- tive, etc., etc “Tho Two Macs" . of .:;§;s.;~;“ i:.‘.»::.“::':;1.zf.“,1:.’;Li:.; °""<'f°° S M*'"°°~ M. Poole, son of Charles D. Poole, of this of ,,,,,s|,, ,md ,,021 wmch m_m,_,y pleased R9\dY't0'w9lf “Bti q °i°y‘ Decensed had hu” "1 fm' 55"" all present. At eight c‘ciock the dieting- SK nor Hats 5. weeks with pneumonia but had recovered ,eh d le _ 1 d h ` lvlflli "Fr" T'll'1'l’rtli'\"\ u e ci er co e i dd . , , suiilelently to he around again. As no whlch by ,gluest n;::,r,`_e§ on ,_;eBs“,:;,€,_ 230 flfrlxinea Modula- n ge was "'b`?“" §g"'y'n"° years “I 'me' close attention of his audience wh|l~the gffiat and authoritative lnininefy 5h0WlUg- "5" "’ ""°' ‘ R‘I“""“’ “"1"” ""`y' venveyed w them ht direvt and 1°f°|_h\s Such millinery -is not usually seen in cities of the size of Charlotte- R ‘ . D ' seems tc_ have surprised more than ond ever before. With his grasp of suirjecis _ _ _ here in as great and generous range as yesterday. thought :inthe eircoumiiea to sm.. se. . . Ou every side there is but one opinion-and that is that this is THE ataskrmrod Lemuel or one ony, survive. w,,, gohrm make M, W,,ence mm; ,_,,_ own--and to this notably and distinctive showing we cordially bid you welcome. i ._._._. .._._.____J'°ZI- The drift reached the top of the cage .ind wit and humor for which he is celehratrd 1 three of the At the old stand opposite Post Oiiiee (upstairs, I John Newson. .__ L - ___ ____;t liavc you Seen the New _ Wall lfipers ? TAYL'OR’S BOOKSTORE Those who have, say they are the prettiest in Charlottetown. _ Call or telephone and we will send you sample books. , F. C. WESLEY nrzsicwisns. t, I-:NcnAvi:ns. ‘ .£r.r:cTnorYi>i:Rs. St. John. N. B. Slaugititat Sale Bnuis Shoes Will be continued until the whole stock is disposed of. Big Bargains ~ for all for cash only at O ¢ J. H. Bell’s. §Nl`()‘tiO6` The siihsorihor offers for mio his farm of 50a4~i~cs rtittlateil in Hazulgrove. 1AJt‘£'A, two miles from lliiutor River, l'AO acres clear. thu Borders Same Price as Side Wall. ‘§.'\'“"°° °°\'t=f~* with time and wir wood 3-7dif ‘ _ _ \ g . _ ' _t lwulunnnnnamuast .Over Twenty per cent. i “In the year 1906 t The Sun Lite of Canada. _ wrote over zo p c. of the total new business written by all the Canadian I/fe Companies-zr in number. ` ` For plans etc., in this progressive Co., apply to _ E. K. BROW, _ Charlottetown Mana er for P. B. 1. __ Q ~ 4 _ _` in. _ _ _ ` E hgh* Pastry D‘° i”“°°"" iR“°“' ...-.......~.» °‘;i'..'.ff’.“:.‘,°l°.*:.'::'=.i-.. l iililllllli htop and Consider 'Doea your cutteror alel h need iuting varnishiug m/ihsvkl for yourpumir ema- or repairing in any way? Ifg it _does mug it to us and we ,,°‘fu°,',`,' save you money and do your work satisfactorily. Any :wave gmdlmy marley, ,ysii U s of iiroar line don? at short notice. l 'ical pix.; 'iii"`{>&l:°"¢°m° F°%Al\| ,_ ., . Successor Pound, ' Margate; lvl A FR Ks. ;°_“’ °‘ .*“°"if‘."°.2t"i'=ii‘tR'-.0 or particulars apply fp GEO. W. 4 H-ww ”‘°ril.'.fi‘iim». FUR SALE _oituate m_'.ne south aide of Hillsboro Rtver opposite the city, one mile from Charlottetown, containing i8o acres,r3o acres cleared and in a high state of cul- tivi tion. Terms liberal. For furthe: pai :ir alan apply P. McKENNA, _ Charlottetown. " Queen Street. 5,' Stravibcrry i’|ants_i’hat Pay to Piant_ls~tiic Kind WC Gl'_0W _;,,,._ ._ Clyde, Senator “sed ' ‘,"Moruing Star,” ni. t, and 'many other choice varieties. Also Raspberry and Blackberry Bushes _ A. v. Paiurns. Berwick. N. S- Plants arrived, mu ue like nr, others. moot satisfactory, Accept lrloads of your p1¢:\¢ name 1 ._ ~ `» _ Bridgewater. ___ ~ , 'l ,md on S,,,"d.y,, md draws ,,,m,,_ “_ by Malcolm McNeiliifor their bravery in V _ Ao=;~_A “uhm” hghelr want. WM,” wsu, mon” saving his house faonr being destroyed /5.; ,I _ _ _ _~ _ hmrm; '_ ' _hyiireafew weeks ago. 1. _ _,ffm __ _ g , , _ r _Q _¢, i _V _ :5__’§- , 1/._ .' 'Q_',_h__ '4 ' \"_ T `_ ,, `Augustuu and Mm. Down and family lm°’“s E' STRETCH' L°"3 Creek' wh" "="~:‘ "Li: ' *Nl 'V _ ~,`;‘.§;: ‘fi 1' ~./ YJ " ._ . A" do .. E wt , _ .-. r_-' ‘; ._-‘ *-'-r eff# -~:~ A- ~ :-~»e~a.mm.=- "_, ;__ __ “__ .~._:.__`,;_§ .'_ A _______ _. ______‘__ _ ...._,_».,..~.._..._- __ - _,. i V3 'i t ‘ _ i i , 1 , _ IPD