\~ ¢ll\’,,_ _ l -1. i of’ .,. -1 .i V ,, i _vs -» \ , \~r ;. si \ -\ »» vi _`%1`t = sf- i‘ “v - ,t\lf'l"` , .4 '-1 in .-I . i I ‘~. -split 'already for the stov _mx t _ GUARDIAN. 1j,4',=:_~I"~ ‘ _ »,- L? , _.§ V l,.oads "of Kindling Wood _ We have Kindling Wood and in blocks. All good, clean and' dry. ‘ Order a load today and save yourself a lot of trouble breaking up old boards with that old axe. l.Pll}KllRl] & Gil. Coal Dealer Phone 200 Ch’town I'-" _ I ' Watches Repaired We repair all kinds of gatches, Clocks, Jewelry c. Our charges are moderate Our work is the yery best. _Avoiii in inn iionis 'by ordering your drugs and druggists sundries by mall from us. We ,make a specialty of send- ing DRUGS by MAIL all orders receive our most careful attention and forwarded to you by return mail. A trial order will convince you that we can save you time and money by purchasing your drugs from us by mail. Free Delivery-we prepay. postage to any oiiice within [twenty miles [of Charlottetown. Address all orders to Geo. E. Hughes ‘ ` “The People's Druggist" un-nnxnqgnniq-4 norsiiinivsis VICTORIA. W. ll. Prowsc, Murray llarbor; A. G. Watson, llalifax; II. ld. l’u.lns, E. I.. i'hilIips. Halifax; E. G. Aincy, J. F. Syininton. Il. R. llnlo, A_ W. Cook, M. llurrct, Montreal; W. I.. Poole, J. Il. Mcliityrc, Montague; J. F. Stcrns, Souirii; A. (3. Rogers, J. W. (lnlliiock C. W. Patterso Cor. Great George and Grafton Sts. Suniniersidc; .l. A. Johnson. Ciius. Ilnltou. 'l‘ii:nisli: Jnnios McGrath, Tig- iiish; N. l’. Poirier. Moncton; II. S. iViartiii, S. V. Veniiing, A. M. Knox, Toronto; 1.. ll. liugan, B. M. Beck- with, Montreal; W. P. Walsh, St. John. pa V 4 I L. J The Olive Oil you get here is m de from Pure hand-picked fully ripe olives, from the oldest trees in the oldest orchards of Europe-' where Olives reach their highest state of Olive perfection. For table, personal use or medicinal purposes its the purest-and the best. Gil ' McKinnon Drug Co. _ C irner Great George and Kr-ut Strain. M V' l` IIl\\\\\\\\\WllllIylY$Y' have earnestly striven to `|\\\\\vl Phone 34 5 - ' Be Skeptical of Q V Bargains , is `=f..f~ Not All is Gold that Glitters i sffét I_f you want, good, pure 1 ‘i 5 1 relia le tobacco go to an ,_._ R ‘R . . ._ 1- - » ' . \ honest manufacturer. W :'-~'-..-'-:'~':-'_s establish such a reputation _and believe our old friends will say that we have never disappouited them. Hickey’s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco represents not. only our best efforts but the best to be had in the tobacco line. Hickey &Nicho_lsonTob. Co., lid; '\\\\\\Yll\\\ZIIIIIIlll&\\\\\\\\\\VZIIlA\\\\\€'.II/# F 'I0.“\\\\\\VIIIIIIII.ZllIIIII&_".\\ ..‘.‘.__. ' ¢ ‘.¥'~ -‘-1' ~ nv __ n: f ‘_. ..- .,, 3 ft - Manufacturers I/III4.\\\\\lIIII&\\\\\\\\VIIIIlIII'4»§\\\\YlID I "B - - H Kldlls- Pfiizles rl This store has always been recognized as'the\\ l`oi:uatoes V ' l’ei\cl|t~s pea, * I‘cnrs gum I’lunis ' headquarters_foi_' all that_is new and nice in fresh The Qqaligy D;-ugstm-¢ fruits. If it’s fruit, it’s here in season, l Cor, Prince & Kent_S¢g_ , We have now a splendid l_ine of the famous ,“Sun Kist” Oranges-all sizes, at all prices. You couldnt wis_li for bigger or better grape fruits than we are now showing- the prices are right. A nice assortment of Prunes arc shown at 10, 12 and Mc, Peaches 16c, Apricots at 20c, and Avaporated Apples at 15c a pound. Some Carefully Selected Canned; Goods Select your canned goods from this list and you are assured of getting the very best and fresheséfiossible. We use the_utmost care in selecting our cann goods-thus weoffer only brands that have provenltheir merit. Yo_u ll ‘ ‘ ppreciate this if you come here for your canned supplies. VEGETABLES FRUITB -i ‘ Wax Beans Piiieavvlv &\ Agpgragug Cl\0l‘l'l€B Lima Beans Al>\‘lC0l~9 F IB H . - Sulinoii Lobster I-lorring ‘ I~‘innan linddlo Clams _/ . Scallops Sardlnes Oysters Shrlmps Pg Beer&Gdil\\ Q"°°" _ _ _ ~ _ _/_ _Street ...“--a4¢.¢ O , ‘ f The Central Guardian » IT PAYS £0 bil! lil lllll Ptovlnel. ATTETION is directed i.o the ad of the Royal Investment Exchsnge.-- 9501 TODAY’S TEA-Lobster and Chick- en Salad, Cake and Pastry, at the tea in the Y. M. C. A. today. 9499 TRYON BAPTl8T.-- The order of 7 o‘cloek. THANKS - Mr. A. S. liewitt and Mrs. McKenna, wish to sincerely _thunk their very many friends for their kindness and tender synipalliy in their late and lnirenveniciil. 0505. puud on Sunday next will be coii~ ducted by the llcctor Rev. W. Dcathc and will be as follows lil the niorning ut 11 u. ni., and evening ut 7 p. ni. _ ____ MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT -- Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ilyde, of 138 Lansdowne Avenue, Winnipeg. i`ornier~ ly of North River. l’. E. I., announce the ciigugenieiit of their daughter liutherine Fuller, to Dr. F. M. lrwiii, of this city. The wedding will take pliicc May 1. THE MAILS - Eighty--five bugs of inail were received in Charlotte- town, yesterday by the Mliito. Today the inuil will be taken noross by the Cupes. with the exception of the Nova Scotia mail which will be take" over by the Minto. A spccinl trnlii left, t',harlottc-towwn Inst. cvcnini: at 8.45 l`or Cape Traverse. 'i`hc Stnnloy will have no intill today. THE STEAMERS - 'i`l|c Minto succeeded in getting to Uiiariotictowii _yesterday t'or thc first Iline this sou- son, reaching lici'c at 12./I5. Sho ha»i 76 tons ol' mirgo, S5 bags ot' inull and 12:5 passengers. The Stiinlcy iioclicd nt l’ictou nt 10.05 with lilo tons of freight, 30 bags of mall and 25 pas- sengers. She will leave Picton this niorning for Georgetown. KINGSTON STAR -Kingston Star Ilivisioii is in it Ilourisliiiig condition having installed quite it i'c\v new nioin- ` bcrs rccciitly ut the last. rcgului' incct- iiig the oiiict-rs wt-re installed i`or tht- ensuiiig quarter its follows:--W. I'.»- Charles Paul. W. A.-liolu Barrett.. It. S.-Goulding Ilnrrett. A. It. S.- Eric l\‘IcI»‘ndygt-ii. l~`. S.-George Kit- sor. ’I`rons.-George (7i'uwys_ (lliitp. *Ethel Cruwys. (ion.-ltayinoiiil (lruwys. A. (?,-Elinor \'ounker_ I. S.-ltuy l!ai'rctt. i’. \\'. I’.-Cecil Stewart. Alter the business was all attended to the following program was thcn i't-ndcrcd: ltcizilnlion. lllrrii-, Mc- lfnilygiiii. Sona. ituyinond tlruwys. ltccil,nl.ioi\, Itay llnrrott, cncorctl. Ilcudiiig I)crril White, cnt-orcil. Read- ing, Wilson Stewart. ltccitation. Mil- lor llenilcrsun. Song, \\/iitsoii Ilnrter. The inet-tiiig wus then brouglit to u close in Ilio usunl inuiiiii-r. ::l"islilng ’l‘uc|tlc-thc Linn- is licre when you .should be looking ovcr your geur to get it in good order for the l season. We have our new stock opened up and ready for inspection.- We carry everything you may require and give special attention to repair work. E. A. Foster, Cenrtzil Drug- store. ‘ l~---.-;! _ ...__._.__ PARCEL BOY WANTED-A Good Smart Boy. Apply im- mediately to Johnson 81 Johnson. :nm ‘ We Are Not Crowing] Just Growing Our trade is constantly ex- tending. Orders come to us t'roin rural residents and our city busi- ness grows. in I`in;I._ we urc't‘u.v- oiired with thc patronage ol' ii. large share of the particuiiiri drug buyers of this city und the surrounding country. 'I`ho reason l`or this putronage - is undoubtedly duo Io thc euro wiiicii we tukc in scloctiiig goods and in serving customers. livorytliiiig supplied to our trnde is oi' right uuuilty und rightly |i|'lct:ii. ' if those inducenit-nts count for unytliiiig with yon~~ wo should like to bc your regular druggists. 4 "ONCE A CUSTOMER, AL~ WAYS ONE” _ .lohnson.& Johnson r Dependable Drugs Superior Supplies For The Sick Room \Vc`havc cvcrylhiiig you could wish for in right up-to- date supplies for the sick room. Anything niid.cvory- thing that will nllovluto the suflerliigof the patient, pru- vent tho spread of ilii-se-.iso gorins and lighten thc labor of the nurse. This line was selected with the utinost_cure,_it is cum- plete in every respect--there is nothing missing. Call and select the articles you want. the quality is the best and the prices are sure to please you. The Two Macs ` 140 Gi-est George Street. I 1 ia __ TODAY'S .TEA.- Pntronize llw Grace Church ilvc o’clock tea in thc Y. M. C. A. today. - 9499. VERNON RIVER SCHOOL- Tho names of those who ranked highest in their respective' grades st the euu of Marc-h are as follows: Grade VII.-- 1, Helen Hayden; 2, Margaret Collins. Grade VI.-1. Tiltts Collins; 2, Myrtle lI.oi»";; 3, George Tweedy; 4, Lauru Services on Sunday next will bc West- Brothers. Grade V.- 1, Minnie Wea-I inoreland 10.30; Tryon 2.30; ' Albuny tlierble and Frank Collins tequal); 2, ,l Raymond Vanlderstine; 3, Alexander McDonald; 4, Florence McNeill. Grade IV.-1, Jennie Wood; 2,Clareuce Wood Grade I1l.- 1, Willard Wood; 2, Jennie Lea. GIRLS ATHLETIC CLUB-'l`hc young ladies oi' Tryon have organized CRAPAUD-SERVICE.- The servlc- ai society which has been named the cs in the ,Clinrcli of Eiiglziiid at (7rn~ "Girls' Athletic Club.” Tile purpose of this club is io proinole social inter- course ninong the young people and to iinprovc thein physically. A class in pliysicul training begins ut once and during the suninior niontlis the girls intend to niukc tlieniselvos oftlcient in swlniniing, tennis, basket ball, etc.. A capable staff oi’ officers has been appointed. All girls over ilfteen will bc admitted to the club.-U. NEW PASTOR ARRlVES.-- 'l`lic ltev Williuin Deatlic, recently roc- ior oi' the Guysboro' and Maiiciicstcr piirlsli. Nova Scotia, luis arrived on P. E. Island to take charge of tho piirislies of (lrapnud and Springfield, und will hold his first .service in St. Jolin's Church, Crapnud, Sunday, April 18th at ll a. in. llev. Mr. Dcuthc, is ni~¢-oiiipiuiicil by his wlfc und two oliildrcn, Erin-.st :ind ltuby. llolli Mr. :ind Mrs. I)ct1ll|nd_\' for the liorriiig lisliing whiirii will iw coiiiiii<:iii»i-il as soon :is tlir Straits l>i-sonic cliiiiri,-d oi` ici-_ 'l`hoii' siiccoss iii the lobster ilsiiliili lzirl-'.cly dcponds pn their getting it good sup~ ply oi' licrriiig i'or buit.~\'. INSTRUCTIVE MEETING. - .-‘\ very plessailt and interesting inect- ing was hold in East Wiltshire School- house on Tuesday, April Gln. Mr. Clark of the Expt-riniontui Fsrni, notwitlistnnding the very bud condi- tion of the ronds was present and gave the ladies a very instructive les- son on Flower Cultivation, keeping of lawns, also vegetable raising. At tlrc closc ol' his lecture he gave n. cordial invitation to the Indies of thc liistl- tute also teachers and scholars to spoiid ii day at the Experimental Farm this coining suinnicr_ A hearty vote ol' thanks was teiitiorod Mr. Clark and the ladies will always give lilin a-_ corillul welcoinc 'to their liis‘.~_tu~.c Meetiiigs. WEDDING BELLS.- The followiiii; from the ilallfax Chronicle will be of interest to the brides friends in P. E. I. A pretty wedding was celebrated ut noon Monday, April 5th at the hoine of Mr. and Mrs. It. Bligh, Luke- vilie, Kings Co., when their second daugiiter (llnrissn. was married to Keith Burrell Ewan. Manager of the Bank ot` Nova'Scotla, Fatninngouclic, N. S., son ot' the late G. N. Ewan of Yarmouth. The house was profusely Alex-oraicd with dnflodels and cur- nutloiis. ilic cerolnoiiy being perforin~ cd under nn urch ot' spring 'flowers and siiillnx. The oillclating clcrgyinnii was Itev. W. K.-Spencer. >'l`lic bride, who wus given away Ii,v._l|ef‘ fallivr, wore is lruvolllog suit ol_` browii brond~ cloth with lint oi' sand oolor straw. trlniincd with variegcatcs roses. Both bride und groom were uiiattended./i`Iio large nuinhcr ol` gifts roccived tc.~i`tlf\~ oil to the popularity of the bride.-llx Clironlcli-._ WEBSTEHS CORNER AND VICIN- 1TY.- Tho inuil courier. Mr. Begun is proving it great sntistactloii to the public by delivering the innil dull); notivitlisiniiding the iinpnssnble‘ state oi’ the roads.- ,Quite it nuinhcr of young people attended the piuy “Join- ul1's tfourtsliip", in ’I`rul=ui`_\ lhryinrrfl mi/i~ /»i~ Agents for North Anitricn HAROLD F. RITCHIE & CO. l.lllTlTEi) l0 MUCAUL STREET. 'l`()l'iONT() t itii tes xssanoc. ... l. A _irlllll the blood needs purifying r--1.. :ii *"2 : -it' iii’ ,. 4 the world and has been ie-_.tell and ;ippro\'c\i iilerally ' _." ‘ -_ ‘ from pole to pole. Gr/ f.`N.’)`S-I/ie oft/_i'_i,»rrii/ills “["/i’/ '/ 7` .\`.-i/_ /"' f ,- /, _g .. t V. f '.__>\-Z, ‘ _»_‘ _/ .LT IT-rr; ` ’ 'i 'J l J. C. ENO. Ltd.,“Ff'ulI. Salt." Woi‘l.s. LONDON, Eng. ,- G' , - .i I I l IO "'“*?~f , _ -..S .fr-“"5 \-li; 1*_i”;‘°:‘."\ _ _,_,__1’_" \ t _ sister, tllirisiciic lit-llc.was united in innrrisge to Mr. W. Preston MacLeod ot' Park Corner, ltev. L.I,t-ard oiiiciui- ing. 'i`ho liritic looked charining in ii _ dress of silk du chcnc, with veil and orange blossoiiis, as she entered the parlor on the :irin of her brother, to the sweet strains ol' the Weddiiig llcll March, played by Miss Jessie Mac- Kay. Tho bride wns attended by Miss Pearl MacKay of New Ilondoii whllc the grooin was ably supported by Mr. Archibald Cousins oi' Park Corner. Tho coiitractiiii.: parties are among the iiicst popular young people ot' the vicinity, ond tho iiiiiin-,roiis and costly presoiits bore eviilcliv.-c oi' thc high cs- Locin in which they are held. On the following evening it i'oi:epI,ion was held at thc liornr- ot" the groom to which many i'rii\iids were invited. 'i`hc evening which passed all too qiiickly, was spent with dancing, games, in- strumental music and gramuplione .s<»lcctions. Not thc least interesting .~~,|turc 'of the evening was the step- dancing by Messrs George Nicholson and Hugh Campbell and the Iligliland Schottisclio danced by Miss Peiirl-Macf Kay. 'l‘|ic inuiiy friends join in wish- ing Mr. and Mrs. Mac-Leod it prosper- ous journcy tiiroiigh life. lliMlilll Sllllltl Hll] Elilll Clit WHEN Slllll Hll MlSl S’i`.J0ll.\', April 13-'I`hc following letter, ilcscribliig thc I"n.lk|iiiii'i< ond EIB nion. 'I`l|t~ in» Ili-xihlc p\'i'ki~