, g/37%: f _ _.. ' L_- iiiie oueEmsr.cemirri.§iJilRDiiN ' Offices in New Prowse Block-Charlottetown There will be e new moon tnmor row L "0W/v-° 9/.: or»An»~M£//r¢¢_.s1v/Pet " ~ if " W E ' Eamon. Uity, has gone to F _ - I It-P . s,,_‘,,,i',,,_ _ I . . , V ly E R Brow City, was e passenger east by train yesterday afternoon. Any hotel keeper desiring a girl . or general housework can -learn of same ,by applying at Guardian odlce. Il. S. Lea civil engineer, Montreal, and son of W. O. Lea, Esq., Tryon, has gone on u business trip to Iliioxico. » I Any girl desiring to learn ad and news setting should apply at this oiiiee at once. A good chance for the right girl. , Chas. Farquharson, of the Chief Engineer’s,oifice, I. C. R., Moncton, ` lhae returned from a trip to his home in Charlottetown. » I SJohn and Walter Pinaud have left ydney for Charlottetown, having been-called here by the critical ill. ness of their father, Martin Pineaud. i__ The countrymen who appeared in the City Police Court recently said I he li u whl h “ `hrist`y” Is Waiting For You! Sir! We have just opened .\ our spring stock of the ‘famous “Christy London Hat’ gi gi AUIWV Thousands to choose from, one for every face. No two men look alike. ls-'it then reasonable to suppose that the same style of hat' will be equally becoiiiing to all men? We are inclined to think not. We go upon the supposition that the ° Greater they Variety off shapes, widths of brims, height of crowns and coloriiigs the greater the satisfaction. Accordingly We present the reatest variety of Spring Hats to be ieil in the City. 'Remember there is only one place to buv a genuine “Christy” and that is here. PriccS $1, $2, $3 each-c Uther grades of Hats and other makes at $3 to $5, su_ch_ as Hawes' ceiebfaiai $3 Hats. Sufson S ands Scott’s,Every Hat the best Hat for the money, thatiyour money can bL1_Y anywhere. V Prowse Bros. Ltd. ciiiii-l¢miiiw`ii’i Bic D°ii\f|\\\°'\* ' 5*°'°- \ \ he got t q or c made him drunk from two agents on the train. _ 'I`_lie freight leaving _this port by the Minto this morning for Picton includes 11 horses, 1 car hides; 1 car condensed milk for British Columbia, 4 cars oats and 2 cars way freight. ` Among the shipments by the Minto this moming will he eleven draught horses shipped by Henry Jones and Herbert Carver, Hazelbrook, to Wil- fred Lawton, St. John, N. B. These horses are among the host that have hoes shipped from this Province for sdilflb time. A case against two young men charged with drunkeness was dismis- sed at the Police Caurt yesterday it being their first oilence. Patrick McCloskey charged with lurking around street corners, had a fine of $5 or 30 days placed against his name. McCloskey recently escaped A Wellington Douglas. has returned to Boston from visiting his parents at Hillsboro Head. ` ; Dr. S. R. Jfnkins, Oity has rented] ,James Paws S comes at Kenvoch iiowii ciie aiitoiiifiiiiieii iiiivii e\i_aeiif.- . 10|' the wmius summer. iy cause ior believing they iire iiow The Minto got into port of Cha lottetown .st 11.15 yesterday. , At the recent social* in Tyne Gal- let the sum of 832.19, in aid.of the school library was realized. _ The people 1ho'liave been runnin run down. ‘Tho Guardian regrets to report the illness of Chester McBride of,Bt. Dunstan's College who is in the Charlottetown Hospital. The inward cargo to tits port yesterday by the Minto included two care seed, one car wheat, one car of sugar and two cars way freight. __. Miss Maud Carver, Hazeibrook, leaves this morning by the Minto on route to St. John, where she will spend a few weeks visiting friends. In Hartland, N. B., hay is quoted at from S3 to $9 per ton with quite a quantity oilering; oats are in good demand at 40 cents per bushel. "Looking backwards on P. E. Is- land" is the heading under which the H'~l~‘nx Chronicle gives particu- lars ii-tomobilo question gg. ~ently lefor' the legislature ii. Province. The Guardian has received a mes- sage rom Ex-Mayor Paton, dated at Cairo and containing the informa- tion that he and Miss Paton were having a most enjoyable time in the land of the Pharoahs. Mrs. A. E. Vesssy, St. Stephen, N_ B., whose' husband is a native ol this Province, and well known in banking circles pleasantly entertain- ed some lady friends to afternoon ten recently. *f The Rev. Wm. li. Pepper, who wng at one time stationed as a Metho- nist minister in' this Province has accepted a unanimous invitation to return to the Sheffield, N. B_, circuit for ii fourth year. - The cheese course at the Sussex, N. B.,_ dairy school opened on the 28th, mst., with a good attendance' 'from this Province and also from New Brunswick. The P. E Island it 9 fe 8! S|orh{0nn la. ui. to 6 p.' in._ . ` i " /1'l¢f`_\¢_\Vri'-!ler¢k_'2¢._'l;$ld',’ from Falconwood and when foundfstudents' embrace some of the leading will probably be'scnt back instead of|miikcrs, and are as follows; C, A, going to jail. iéitevenson. manager New Glasgow; --- _ ‘ - ,Peter Burke, Alberton; Geo. J. Mur- Rev. Aquila Lucas, well known in phy, Tignish; Joseph B. McDonald, this Province, the representative of,Egmont Bay; Heber Mi:Quarrie, the International S.S. Asso., is do- Reld's Corner; Joseph Arsenault, ing great work in the West Indies|Egmont Bay; Doiigald Campbell, and South Africa. He has just or- Lakeville; David Collings, Sturgeon; Ranized the Panama Isthmus Sun- James Finley. Vernon; also Inspector 'mein ers of his family. Mr. -Foster is list of officers. St. Kitts, one of the smaller islands of the West. Indies, has ordered one hundred teachers training books for their students. ' The Tabernacle parsonage Bt. John, was the scene of a pleasant gathering last week when a large number of the congregation called on the eve of Mrs. Kierstead’s birthday to offer congratulations. On behalf of the company, Deacon Andrew Patter- son presented to Mrs. Kierstead a vu,luahle.dinner set and a purse con- taining ,$20. Rev. Mr. Kiev-stead well known throughout this Province re- plied on behalf of his wife. The call which Rev. A. H. Foster, pastor of St. Mathew's Presbyterian church St. John has received, is irom»the church at Maitland. Hants county (N, S.) As already stated, Mr. Fosters congregation at a re- cent meeting voted to make no op- position to his removal from the pastorete, and this was done at his urgeiit request as he has felt for som »little time that a change of plac of living was necessary in the inte sts of the health of certain quite well known in this Province. l . The following is taken from an American iiaiww- Besiamin Bray. whole home is at Springfield, Mass., was crushed and killed W\1l1° M work in a carshop in Springfield Saturday afternoon, February 29. He was at work on a staging 60 feet above the iioor end while busily en- gaged in,sawlng oil,a bolt, a big 110 ton crane, used to lift the locomo- tives bodily from the tracks towards himi and before helnoticed rt, or had time to g`et'out of the way if he did, it crushed him against the side of the building. Two other men were working close by and they saw the crane coming andstepped out of the way. The place is a very noisy one, and Mr. Bray apparently did not hear any warning of the cranes ap- proach. Mr. Bray is survived by a wife and seven children. His father Simon Bray is living in New Bruns- wick, and he has also two brothers, there; Chas. and Fred.Another broth- er William,lives in British Columbia, sfgwin .Prince Edward Island. Mr. Bray was 50 years of age. i Telephone si I _ 'Phe Reputation 1 f 5' 3 S l`EWAR.'l"S IBREAD Hee Been Honeetlylierned Quality, Cleanliness and Skill - miniature have ` made the name A lloueeliold Word ECLIPSE BAKERY, 163 Kent Street. ‘ day School Association with a full Morrow, who is one of the school's instructors in cheese-making. The 'course consists of practical work in .cheese making. Each day for ten days half of the students have charge of vets; the remainder have work at milk testing and chemistry alter- netely. After each day’s work a lecture and discussion on howi quality' could he improved by chang- ing to conditions that would he more favorable, which is taken part in by instructors agd students. The course in creamery, buttermaklng and home dairy work, which closed pnevious to the commencement of the cheese course was also well nttenddd by some of the cheese makers named. Among those attending the home dairy courses from this Prov- ince were `Neleta Jones, Pownal, and Clementine Drake, West River. @ I5 cent Toilet Soaps For 7 cenis We are clearing out several lines of good toilet soaps at these _ prices u n t i l sold. Cell and Inspect .*°5“%ii.°“*‘.i>’ emi ii iiiim. Mi" Laura Bray. re- Makes Shaving a Delight “The Mah” Razor From experience we con- sider this the most perfect razor- Sliaves easy and clean, - And the Fried only $l.00 Two Sizes -One Price Other razors up to $%.eoo but “The Mah” ie the st "llll ilill Ilili” DRUGGISTS. - Cor. Groot Geerge & Kent Ste 4 e /7\ ii' 'xr' /Lim: 'f i"j`\" ¥ . s. i 50ll Weis! $I.l5 5066 I-2 Wai if . if é Ill .'iifl1“F“l' i ~ - .‘, ,q;2,35 791 Waist $3.45 lluiidreds of handsome creations. from the makers skilful fingers . i EOPLE. SOMETIMES FIRST OF THE NEWWAISTS READ _ i wonder why it is that our line of shirt waists always conlain so many exclusive design.s- (P shown. rid have first choice of the different from and so much superior to the lines generally - It’s a trade secret-but we will tell you-we handle the product of the three best waist makers in Canada--and we. ir lines for Charlottetown. _ _ ‘ That is why we can so confidently recommend this splendid line we place before you today. Every garnie nt is new--every one right up to the minute in style--every one made by skilful conscientious workers--and all priced so that you can easily own the best of them. ‘ 5oii-ls is fine white lawn. front formed of clusters of tucks and shadow embroidery. three quartet sleeve, buitoned back excep- tionally good valueat .............. 5o66%--Xgomethiiig very dainty is in fine Persian lawn, the front being made of eyelet and shadow embroidery, val insertion and very fine pin fucks, cuffs and collars trimmed lo match, the beck is also insilc of flue fucks. . ._ 2.3 5 797-Fine doiied swiss miisliii, trimmed with fine val insertion forming erouud yoke, clusiersoi' tucks and rows of insertion, cuffs and collar made of val lace to match buitoued back and three quarter sleeve. . . . . . . . . . . . 5i29-Another one, is of very_ fine baiisle,_ has short ` yoke made of fine vel insertion, and finished with licevy medallions, this has the Gipsoii shoulder formed of embroidery insertion, cuff s and csllor iriinuicd to nietch...,.. 5015-Another in line lawn differient in eiyle, a pointed yoke is formed of rows of vel insertion and ellover embroidery, buttioned bs iz and three uarierd sleeve.. ¢ =i 5074-Somciiiiiig decidedly new in udlored effect is oi' fine Irish linen. butioiied front, - with i-inch iiemsiiehed tucks dow-n the front and back. stiff collar und cuffs siiil long 2 sleeves...._......... ' 5108-This one is of very line organdy, the front is 'beautifully niede of clusters of fine tucks, shadow embroidery and medallions, has three quarter sleeves trimmed with medal- - lions, cuffs and collar of vel lace.. 5133-A beautiful om- is if muli muslin, elaborately trimmed with heavy medallions, val. insertion, and eyelet embroidery. the back and sleeves are also trimmed with fucks 7 and medallions.................... ° / _ You can order by mail with perfect confidence of getting just what you went. dlusi mention the number, and the size ol any garment whose descripsion seems lo sinke your fancy. sexi in the price we uieiitlou, and we will send the garment. by return postpaid. No charge whatever for postage. USB TIIIS FORM IN ORDERING - number..........size Naine...................... Address , Date .....,... ' Please find enclosed $. . . . . . . _ . _ . . . . for which send me waists » It is understood that if not satisfactory I may have money re- I funded provided the waist is ieturned in good condition, immediately ».~~e» .¢......i».¢»»¢.»¢¢»¢¢ Moore & McLeod_ to refund postage money for return as well as price cf ,waist if same is not satisfactory. _ 1 l r ' ticular woman. Trim, new, well made MOORMAC corset. long hip, assisting ihc popular slenderfigure.................. 497-s garment offinc white percale, long lil .beautifull ' made Enished -?f`f'f?f’_.“7i'." f"r?f‘f?f‘.f‘.‘t‘3??;; 3|-5° Shoulder braces, brassiers, second Hoof--head of stairway. _ On'the excellence of your corset depends the Fit and your gown. And also--the permanence of its good style-iv ' consequent well groomed appearance that is sought by ever een iiiiiieisiii niiaeiii coiieis N "I Another popular Moormac model of Brie couill, wil girdle lop and deep hipsellefor.......f. , 597-is si splendid corset of good weight white French coulil, su renders . ‘ 5| ‘?%‘.“.°.‘t°‘f:_"_“'_°%'.‘.".‘i'.,'f'.“;".f"?r’f';; '-50 corset steels and all accessories tml _,,- ' ' '~i i -. Furniture Polish. 25 cts. for_12 ozs. i “ u 6 as Bring your bottle-safe-good and not expensive. , I am now ready to clean carpets and can handle z_-, per day. Telephone and my team wi l call. IWARK WRIGHT. » Ne\veon"e Block. A - ‘________ .mil |~ drtui-f-ic - l. . - Meer °°':..:‘ ii .|g3.§lO` _ and yon- eli- ,§=',~i' ;i’§" = =_~§' dttarwtf 1 Listen - when you require :ything l ii grocenee you may ow we have the heel exock proennble 352': R. B. Sll\l2l’tlil`l¢¢$ i i H W. i .4 L, i I. i is --r ,i?',Q' i i \ ,. l