MARCH I7, 1910 _.ei 4 ~ * 1 .3-si 3.? .-_ . \ , i i -_.f ,, . » i ,, _ t ,. » _ v » i .-.- ,.- fr `. 5” 5 -I' ,. .~~ -w-..»*. ._ 5;.--~; -fl 1 1 " i-i`,‘ .il ., ,».'1'-,el1-»;..a;f'3'£]`-,. ~ ;~ . ..-..,.»_, _ -Ji.. .M _ . I f' 4 4 1* ,. xi _év ..," _ ,~. ...,-.--..» _. l... - - \ in 'ri-lic i..l'i'ns'r Ni-:lrs ‘ Tl-IE CIIARLOTTETONVN GUARDIAN ""'”"" rinsr or ALI; """”"‘ PAGE FIVE 4 i‘fhe Davison unoernling c or . Lid . #Raitt promptly attended to atany hour any or night. hrnbalniilig a spec- ialty. Sutlsfaction gang. anteed. Lady assist ut t h allfemale easzs. 0 angle C.. F. DAVISON, Manager Oilice and shiw mum 2o7 209 Prince SL , l - _g lille guest of ltliss lnzf-C ghanulils ; nfoe rnoon. - l . _ V A _ | T. McConkey, steamboat inspector, The late” n0\\H. flret of all I S Chaaslon ul Soliris, was ln H-well le ut, ester THE oliisers colnir GUARDIAN,-if ll- 7 _ Head Offices in New Prowse Block-Charlottetown <=i:°‘;e‘?‘l":;l'll'l*dl“l(;r°ll;i“:'i'“ me é A ` i ' , \ ._ _ Y_ _ ‘ ! . __ _ _ \.» _ _ ' l _ . _ ~~<_f- I - ~ » lc of f l ._/ J \ , \ _ /’ _ I . ' in ' it' _ I d .Hali’ax' B` A in tl i y y '_ - I W ‘ I l V/ V I 1 The tide Wm be high this afternoon ie c y' yester ay. d,,y_ _.__.. _ _ _~ _ _ _ ___ _ ___ . _ V.. ._ if - at 3.09 and tomorrow afternoon ‘ut ' - - r 3.50. ` There will be lil.-licious home mere Candy at rue tea in v. ilr. c. i. isis _The"e__“`lll lil* fibrous and dressing iaclrets' at the Fancy Sale in Y, 1\l_ (_ A. this afternoon. 'No one should forget the firm-e tliurcli Tea in Y. M. C. A. this -1 -1 'l`ca on the tables at fi o'cluclr. "Kill mission and ten tw-cnty~tlve m-,,l,;,_ MTH MIISHF. 'of Siunnicrside, a de. leiiate to Uhe \\`omen's Missionary Society of the (‘lilirch of En l Hillsboro hticli. M “ppc "~ --~~ -- -_.Meg _ _ ____ v____ Sllring Styles _ I' 7/; A 1:.-\ 'F y. ,ce is-_-1 -. .gf ., .f \`\ "i ` ,. ~/ \`1 3./ Ah/ 1 f ' ~,.f l . \ \<,I/.11 ii .~ ,l -` _/ ~. A ~ __ i\ . \ 1 4 i___ ln - 4 /- /7{}'4?.'{>>S>7$ '-agfs s\ >><\\;\_§§‘ if- l, '_ ' V ». t l . ' ` ' - . ,» slorc in this city. . i'\" ‘ /'S The laéips’ Tooyliluch cannot be said of our ‘ _ A Ladies’ Castiiliics, clluicest slyles Cosllilllffb <-lilaiuable. Each one railoi-cd to fit Would you know the season's styles, would you view the inost attractive models that tlieffashion makers lia\e produced, would you be rightly guided in your choice of spring apparel. \V0uld you see the widest variety of styles, 'Ih:ii come to ilie Big , St ire you will find a fashion show that will outiaiik any other W_. ts. Iiousou retlirued yesterday F. H. Stover left the city yester- day for Lake Ainsley, U. B. Mies Josie Power, City, left yen- terday on a trip to Boston and Nell' York. l Mrs E. M. Myrick, Boston, arrived in tlhe city by the Minto yesterday end proceeded to Tignisli. Rev Dr. George M, Campbell was 8 passenger on Monday evening from Millerton.-St. John Telegraph. The outward cargo by the Miiitu| this morning will inclilde twelve horses, and four carloads of mixed freight. Misa May Caswell, who has spent, ri coliplc of months with her parents in this city, left yesterday on peg",-n to Boston. Miss Mary A. Mlitch and lilllli A. Uallrrn have retlirned home to ri--' annie their work, in Mt Melliclr and Mt Albion. Miss Alice Rodd who has bel-n Sbending three months visiting rl-lu_ tives and friends here left yesterday' on geturn tu (‘nlgn.ry. I The .\llnto arrived yesterday ni; “Um ll trip to MUUUCH1- iday on a trip to Boston and New 'i' York. Miss Annie Lyons, city. left yester- Wllliam Ballem will sell his farm at Mt. Albion, Lot 43. See ad. in this issue. Mrs Samuel lugs, Hazelbrook, and daughter spent°a l-lzlfisaiit nay yvith Mrs A. E. Inga, Mt. Herbert. D. R. Morrison, contractor, Slim- merslde was nniong the passengers arriving in the city by S. S. Minto yesterday. "* All readers when writing to adver-._ tis_ars in this or any other issue of thla paper, are requested to mention The Guardian. f)l will have foul. di.m,.,| \`-Pills from St John to Boston lllir-i H will I ` I ‘"`"" =tcrs to Editor, etc, sent to The Guar- - it good nclrs to U10 l>@Uf>lv!<|inii for lblicution he accom anied ing thelcoiniiig season. Tliis_ excell- 5-l|y{i¢-lent, pogtglge for 5 reply or the U1- HW Ul'1~l-0-dutc service will he-return of the manuscript if not pllb- ltev J. Aikcns, Anilicrst, unll‘ known to many in' this city, left for Halifax. on Monday, and in conjunc- tion with other teiiiperzincc \voi'kei‘s, will appear before the govcrniiieiit to fish. the Adiiiiliiisti‘nt'iun now in power to pass a locnl prohibition iiienslire. The lillardinil aclciioiiilcillrcs with tliunks a large and bountiful calendar, typical of (‘n,iiadian scenery, from the Allis-(‘liiilnlers-lliillock liiniit':d Works, Montreal. This calendar hc- sidcs containing cnlcndar leaves from .\lurch 1910 to Fcli 1911 has also' n' cl-ileiirlur for unch included month on the back ground. It is necessary that all news. let- Dl . ll by a sigiiiitilrc and address, the lialid lvritiiig of which some liiember of the writiiig staff is familiar, as well its and loci: ti-~ a wcll in ide suit should. .»`\ visit to our Ladies'll{c;idy'to wear" will afford you iiiestimable value tc vour k iowlcdge of pri-per dress and will afford piellsllrc in th-c learning' lf°‘_`f_“_"‘flf‘fl 'll' the lllflhnlllcent Sl0Hl1\-llisiied, should this he desired. The »*`ll1l-=- H f alvin Austin' and "Gov, lgwrdian takes no regponsllnllty (UML wliatevcr for the plllilicrltion or re- , _"" Ktlirn of any .mutter forwarded to iii- lt~l': , ' _ .l. liiiellly A. J. McDonald, Nestor of Gllzlrdillii news llepiii'f.liiclil:. by lllionc| at niiy hour are nskcd to ring 124 us| it is ilseless to cull lip any other, nlinilior. lu the iutcrilii, betwecii the tlliif. of opciiing in tho viii-ly mtirnillg of .\f`»’ollllny, coiiinllinilriitiolis und iicw,s»| can lic dropped in the letter box of' The Guardian main entrance, rind! flirtlicr inquiries can be made hy phoning ns aliovr.. . ' Tuesday the Feast of St. Joseph was celebrated iii St. Joseph Coil- vent Chapel. First 1\ll,ssl~i was celeiirfi- ted nt seven o'clock by Rev D. Mc- Lellan, Director of the Society at lvliicli the pupils of the convent np- Ilitcachcd the Holy Table. M,ass was sung by the members of the Sodality. High Mass was sung at eight o’cloek by' Rev. Pills McDonald, at which the" members of the Society approached the Holy Table and the boys of St. Dllnstali's College snug the Mass. ln the evening at seven thirty there was Bencdictlon of the Blessed Sacra- incnt. Rev. A. J. Mclntyre of Morell a former Director preached 'an elu- qiient sermon on the life of the 1'r-t- ron Saint ofthe Society. The chapel was hcautifully decorated by the sis- ters. At each of thc services thc chapel was filled to its utmost capa- The firl-it of the Legislative dinners given at Government I-louse this scs- sion on Tuesday evening was ex- ceedingly cnjoyahle. About twentv-, two' persons, including the two lend. ers in the Legislature, Spenker A _0ls_e, l-Ion. Messrs. Cllmmiskf.-y liwllurds. Hughes, Mcillillan onli lllllfi McDonald and .\1clnnis, fir Wnrbiirtoii, Mr. Mclican, Mr. ('¢.x'l ;\ll‘l"i~cl’i;lll5i;f;l‘. IMS. lirowse, (‘olonel (np . lne ~a.v:~z-~--~¢-I-IL ,--W - - -JLr-=- T_.=t»-T -- ">"49`* The suit you buy fi'oin'us` will_be right in cut and finish-~-right in style---riglit:infprice.i2Hfl‘ _ mag!!-#9 '\-.\l\ ». .nt-.ll_`"""”"‘h 7.75, l0.75, l5.00, l6.50 and so on up to 56.50 each. Q5 Monarch Broadelofli '”"l The sort lyou’ll finally buy "R-1 YOU MAY FSE ALL SORTS OF broadcloths for n while---but if you want the very best you will finally use .\lonarcli, ~ ' wi _2 :u th Monarch is the broadcloth that is full 54 inches de. Not 52 or 53 or 51---but 54 inches wide always. llTl\Ion:ircli is the cloth of perfect weight, of rich - coloriiig, of silklilce smoothness. .\lonarch is the cloth at will never rough up. Monarcli is the cloth of per- ' feel “bang” and draping quality. Monarch is the cloth that sells for 1.75 net, and is the best value for the inoney that can be found anywhere. There are no cloths for the price 'as good as Mou- arcli, buy the real thing at . . . . . . ...... . . . ... l.75 -._»A-.w.¢¢~¢.~.s-new-4.im-.w.c»f.\-y-»~v»..-.1.-.~.--..f\\»».»s~.-,~.-,-N..-..._-.-l.. ., -.-_ _ . . 1 l V if fl ,..\-.-fn=<,<.~.f ~.- N ._ West. save 24 hours by taking they filteroolonlal to Montreal. Seel Rogers for rates. etc. i-l8dtf “The new ~sill-r rolllai-lls are in n complete assortnicilt of them. De- Polonia, dull amethyst, raspberl‘.V..= Bois de rose Taupe coal dust, alice walnut.. Lic de vin, Snlilira, mist grey, aeroplane, navy iiiid several de- ~_ ~: ~ ~' .‘ ' "' tt l’ lt" F i---A guaran- X siialins sll=1»l.II.S. -\f ‘ref U" ‘f ""‘ ‘,_ ~"Special notice to the ladies who want tailor-made waists and who signs in block and white. Aeroplane ing to their high position-and si~\~-Il/l- fl »\~ all Tllllreday. March 17. 3 W0;-ll was received in this city yes- terday, by J. J. Chapelle, of the death of John Craig, \\'li'icli rilil cv- cnt occurred at ;\lf. l.chliion, lf. (‘., on Sntiii-day the Fith of l\lai'cli. Tir. Craig was horn in fllullicqlic, 1'. ld. I. man he came to Cliarlottctmiii and entered the firm of W. Lind A. Brown as bookkeeper. He married Miss Liz- '/.ie Robinson, sister nf Mrs J. J. Chapelle und about. Z9 years ago re- moved to Winnipeg where lic entered the Freiglit office of the Canadian Northern Railway and became its trusted ciuiliier. A short time ago he severed his connection with the (7. N. lt. nnd settled down on his fruit rnnclie with his family at Mt. lie- linion, B. (‘. He will be reirienibcred in (`l1nrlottetown as an active mem- ber of Zion Presbyterian Cliurcli yl el “ml Ml (`0tt»lm \\cl~c'rlliiilliiy School and was forivnril in l‘lf~¥|\f- llrifll Ht l`I\t0l\'>=. till: Vlltlll l’,"`”‘i".l' Aft" the Stunlling toast to ‘every good word and work. In Wiiini- time at I’ntou‘s llrvss lxoolls diu- Pm inflly hlfd bee" ‘lilly ll0l\0Fl‘fl. pei: hc was for years the Supevin- Pla) WUBY- 3 Willi- tcndent of the Prcsbyteriuii Sunday School of which Rev. l\lr. Hogg was minister He leaves to mourn A cally hu mi, 'll~, \ -. ,» _ ` , . ' 0 Iwarly lgliiiyac ozhlcr ilstgieson and \»‘ido\\,' tno sons and 5 daughters perfect Dmg _`m,,.,,_ Um, H, ,,,.|,,,.h who \\ill have the svmplltliy of his el5|‘l“t“"° Pfehclli. conveyed to His mnny friends herc and abroad. 3 mptmnnlly polmlm. and capable muw - llrilg wc sell is lil liililicst llllnlity. ::'l‘hc lilldies Aid of trrncc t"-hurch will hold there tea and bazaar in Y. -fldtl. is the new sky blue. l’utu<'-k1\f~Z0 Hazel Crt-nm cfc etc. “lille (zo wsu. A. w. llclllun, ;>li.y_nI3|is,, Begg Drug Sl;.,re”, 'l` ie Suiinyside. -- fu i. MacKiniionllriig Co. Cor. Gt. _ _‘Pm nh li `°"m_e_;'_' zoom Hqplav X Geo, and Kent. tits. .\ 1 Uv > ’ if Z” ' " ‘V .~' ,nl its kind at ii sp;-cial discount; for _.1 f-:lsr .f.‘:;‘" .l 1- -fl -Q- oi-iniii.o'r'i‘i-:'i‘rilvN's Gfl}iy or ,,,.,,;f1ai-. 'rin-no nm_l>ran.i _new _goods and EXCLUSIVE SHO“-ING OF FINE dreéq goods' » » 3_mdH cniliilit be duplicated in this city noi' SUITS IS NUW GOING ON AT ' " ` THIS STORE. W \'1‘(‘l'f l*`OI`t.~ IT. ”"_ DO NOT MISS IT.; i\l(l()IfE & Mc- Wlil HAVE ()l’l5NlCD A \\'t_lNl)lCll~ Li.1¢lp_ :s-iziltf. ics .' _ il 'ni 'rsv- ONE (JF 'l‘l-IH .\lfiS’l` .\'f>'l`.~\llliI". IS Passengers for Winnipeg nndlii H/lNliSlJ.\ll~: wl‘}l.l. .\lAiil-I :-1i