.ii --..»-4...,-.~._ ...__-,.., . rs. - .g 9... or_.>. ' ‘ ‘rua ._ , , ,ii r -. GUARDIAN nuiilulur vicibiz r"~'»"' | o 0 I _lust to." impress upon Ring of today* is the ring with the stamp _,_ `YOU|'~~ mind ` I Q Q. °5§V.iW.W," inside. The first one was sold in ' ` f,_»'_,1-'_ 1868 fqrty \___ears ago and they li tested evot'.§iiice_ . _ i W_El,l.Ni=.a’s .ii 0000<>'00O00000<>0OO<»<>v<>O oooooooooooooooooooooo ave been tried and ;".,¢ WELRY stone E-`t1»t~:-'t-iii-i-`»i-i-xii-`»i-1-1-i~i~i~t-1-i~ii rnoros i »¢ oo :_Co0h's is the place. . -ron-‘ j . i "‘ .. ' , _ , .. 3 ` » ._ Tho Studio Whore Baby it Alu-nys ' ° ' Wi~'conir- In _ 3 -t-t-t-»i-i-i~i-z-i-i»t-i-i-i-z-»i~i»i-i-;~i-i. 'ioA_RciiiN£ 1 A reliable astringent 'intl tiiitiseniici gargle which should be kept in ci-erv’ house. It promptly relieves and eifi-tif tively fcures, Soi-etliroai, '1`oii§i|iii Qiuinsy, nndnll ulcerative conditions lie mouth. - . __ , _ l'rico`25c per bottle. eco., E. iiuctic .\)tliA ~ L ‘in .W 'nine Safety ...ié..Z.Rozor _ _ Contracts? 1 'Ifyou knew a barbci .rho w_¥'~t1l=.i shave you for ~zc. a week-anil guarantee never to cnt you-and give you cleaner, .siuoother shaves tl='m you ever had with an old fashioned rav.or- . _ woiildn’t you sign a life contract with him? This is exactly the contract you sign with yourself, when you buy a Gillette Safety Razor. The Gillette Safety Razor consists of n Triple Silver Plated Holder (wlll last a lifetinie)- iz double edged lexlhle Blades (14 keen edges) - packed in velvet lined leather, ease- -~nnd t1ie price is 35. At alljewelry, Drug, Cutlery, Hardware, Sporting Goods, and Dept. Stores. Write or ask your dealer for free booklets. _ If he cannot supply you, write tll. ‘G|L|.'e1'1'e sArr:'rv nszon co. . CANADIAN fA5'l'DhV| |I6NTllAI»¢ » Eggs for H alching Pure broil Barred Plvmoutli Rocl: eggs from imported stock. bred for liafcli- ing. 50c pei- setting of i5. Two or Three settings at reduced riite. A. F. fill.-\5IAN, -3idrtnftf 65 Bayfield St. Cti"i‘i»w I1. F'C).E£ FSJLIJEF That desirable reaitlcncc. situated `on Queen Street, between Stewart and b_on and G. \V. Mulch and at prescnt occupied by _lohn ()|`fer. In connection therewith is n shop and good stnltles. . For fiirtlier mrticitllun apply to iidtw Mll_‘i OPI-`l€R. |72 Kent ‘l t 'f T|`1'e" Hartt Shoe ` ‘ We showin our window thisivicek a few sniitpl_e» of ' tlieoel brited liar t Shoes fo' men. » ' g We- are firmly ‘ convint c that they are llie most sat ;.f,,¢i,¢ry'footiveiir nmd= in Cttnatii. _ ' The iriccs range from 2.75 to 4.50- . 1-11-1 0 1 f children wear the better huts than any imported in <1- sprague & C ° boit . , lets shown tn this city and why no: 'I - _ _ id ' 9- , ‘Every hat shoiva ts from our own _ _ Sunny! C _ ‘work room tonight and we src' E.:- 71 I his name - stands for all that's g 0 0 d in men’s _ and shoes-- ` they come in all styles , shapes and | , - 1 leathers i i $4.50 and $5.00 ' - a pair. H Alley ®`iCo S > le A gents. 0000000000000 i Kent Streos, Practice limited to Diseases - of Rye. Ear. Nose. Throat and Skin. Eyes tentid and fitted for glasses. OFFICE HOURS 9 to ll A. m. l.iI'l~'1.3fJ|i rn. Eveniiizs br snmintmoiit ~ lltwvr _ BIIIEIAKFAST FO0D> Toasted Corn Flakes This is one 'uf the nicest Breakfast Cereals on the market. It is very crisp and nice-flavored and with cream and sugar is delicious. Qu_ali_cr Wheat 'Berries is another nice Breakfast-Foorl with ti peculiar flavor of its own. , _ , We have just rt-cel eil a fresh supply [of thc above. i_And the cellar's flooded, you vi -_ \_ '£- THE f_lUEEN’S ARDIAN 7 (ifflcos in New Prowse BIocli*Slisrlott_etownV`_ . _ . _ _ . , ed yesterday front 0tta\vu. I; The Easter market this your roiniseii to be ti. good one and \\'ill be ‘held ozi Stitiirduy. The outward cargo by the Stanley to- day includes two cur lomln .of oats, 4 ears way freight uuygie horse. _ The students of the C. B, C.,np\vards of tivo hundred in number are being photographed at the studio of Geo. li. Cooke. Jas. Paton & Co’s store will_be _closed this afternoon after 4 o'clock to make preparations for their inl- liuery opening. The temperuturu ui uinn o’clor-.k last night registered '24 degrees nbove zero. At hu. in. yesterday it was 28 above und the hig test during tho day \v.ii_4 ill ubnvo znru. ‘ ' Particttliin-ilia\'o been ret-civeil an to the death of G-.u't`ioltl \hlt~l)onuld. in Vit|\t:ouver, who belongs to this (_‘it_\'. A dr-_spatcli dated the llth says: Noni' Agassiz, yesteitluy. Garfield Mi.~l)oiiald. iigetl t\veut_\'-l`oni', at i’it'euu\u on thc (J. P. R.. fell from the t-uh \\'hilo the trniii was ciwisiiig tho \n'idgi\ spaiiiiiiig the !i';\\‘it\o. lie wait pickoil up dead in the !ru\‘in lieliiwr. A meeting of the P. E. I. Stock iBreedcrs' Association held in the ,Labor hall, Charlottetown at 2 p. in, iyeaterday brought out a great deal of lenthusinsm in the movement. Presid- ‘ent Brown occupied the chair. 'Among those present was Dr. T. J. Jenkins who was made honorary mem- i-. The Doctor is one of the vet- eran stock breeders of P. E. Island 'and spoke very warmly endorsing the 'movement as one in the right. direc- tion, as did also_ John Tweedy of _EarnsclifIe. A grand convention of stock breeders P. EAI. will be held 'nt Charlottetown at a»later date to ,completely organize the breeders of _the whole province. The member- ‘ship fee was fixed at 50c per annum for the present. Meeting then adi- ourned to meet at. the Revere Hotel 'at 1.30 p. m. May 5th. Communica- tions addressed to C. J. Ferguson. Sec., Murnhflcld, will receive all in- formation about the associa1:ion_| Karland the handcuil expert created a sensation in St. John with the iKlnrk-Urban Co., which opens an cn- ’gagemen't at the Opera House April |2lst. The following is from the St. iJoliu Telegraph of Jan. 10th. The iKlnrk-Urban company gave The ‘Diamond Bracelet Robbery, Eugene Powers' clover comedy, in the Opera House last. nglit. Mr. Powers’ uncle, ,ox-governor of Maine and present iconizrcssman from the sixth district., 'is responsible for a large share of the comedy in this play, as many of his sarcastic and cutting remarks _,were used by his nephew when writ.- lng lt. Karland escaped from hand- cuils and shackles never seen here be-~ fore. They were brought to the theatre by J. H. Boyde and Reginald. iPeel, who used them on the west |coo.at of Africa in lmprisoning 'natives The men have been in the [west and are here to sail on the ‘steamer.Empreas of Britain today. ,They express great surprise that Karland should get. free from their shackles. ` | 'narrzs'-“”sPRiNaT When your shoes begin to pinch, | When your toes begin to burn, When your underclothing sticks, l And you yearn and yearn and yearn For the right to travel far _ | From the Jobto which you cling, There can be no further doubt- You may know that it is spring. When at night you find the house | Littered np with strips and shreds; When you find the fashion books Andcthe patterns on the beds;' When your wife complains that life Is n dreary, dismal thing, Just because her waist won’t tit, You may know that it is spring. When the cab_ horse trotting' by Splashes mud across your nose, When your hat rolls through the street, . While the west wind wildly blows; When your neighbors toothles) boy Breaks your windows with his sling May be surc that it is spring. -Sam Kiser, in Chicago Record- Herald. "The strongest and surest point; in favor of "Salads" Ten is quality. Never in the history of a product. have the Canadianpeoplo given such Price ioc a package. . iir.i;it ci oorr Easter! Easter! _ _ Send your friends a p\'_. .`E£L§7`_€1’. ` The best Easter present; ` _ cle )‘i me I): . 4-ll IOWH “BlaclcPrinr°e" Hose ' iing. i' I To i' is sweeping endorsement of merit as has been accorded "Salads" One out of every six Canadians drink tt. and this number is steadily increas- :Try a bottle nf our Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites if you are feeling run down a.nd"out of sorts. It_wtll give you s good appetite build up your- nervous system and' make you feel well and strong again. Sold at 75c full pint- bottle. A. W. Reddin, Pham., B., Sunnyside. Puton'i\ Millino 0 .iiin tonight. ry pe K 4-ltidll, ` Go to Putoii'n Millinery Openina this p._m. 4-lbdll. AN EASTER STORE FROM TOP BOTTOM. Come ndsss and compare millin- 'sry dec gnsd by a .Charlottetown lady. /You will decide she can trim *lenuwrRiliert~ion'\Io|itn lic. rt-turn-f Gm’ B' Innmn' M°“t“g"°' “'“s A” the ulty yesterday. ' I -,fishing on the North River opens on the 20th inst... niiv. J. A. uenoinnri, Kimora. came to this City from St. Theresa's yesterday. Miss _Ethel Poole City, was a passenger returning by the Stanley yesterday. Miss Fannie Finlayson of North Bedequs, is visiting friends ln Char- lottetown, the guest of Miss Bertha Campbell. » The Woman’s Auxiliary ni St. Paul's Church are holding a Lea next Tuesday afternoon, ln li-i-ir schi~t.»i- room beginning at 3 o'~_toek. ire cream and homemade cnntlv for sale. ` _ Owners of lobster-boats in the City are getting their craft ready for work. There in however not vcry much stir about the river front the backward weather delaying spring activity. At Zion Church prayer-meeting this evening there will be read an historekl sketch of the congregation This history. has been prepared by one of the senior members of the con- gregation and will be of much inter- est to all associated with the church. The Min-k l‘t`u‘linini-lit oi’ St. l)tin_- sttiii`.~4(‘.iillege Iielll its geiw|'nl electiriii Inst night. Siicerlics \\'i»ri~ ilelive-i'etl on thc (lo\'t~i'|uueut sith* li_v Bii\vli=n, l)ail_\' :uid Steele iuitl on ilu- tliiinisitiiiii sidi- li_\' Keii|ietl_\'_ Gillis :intl l'l\iglii-.~\. thi- vnting resulted: llnwloii Sl. Keiiiii-il_\' iiti. The (.‘0llt>ge t'loso_~4 iiitl:t_\' for litisttu' li0litli\y_\i und tlu- lslniitl Htiiill-tits re turn to their hoiiivs_ j There is a big tight on to repeal the Scott Act in Fredericton, N. B., the friends of the liquor' truflic com~ ing out more boldly than ever in their attempt to give temperancc legislation a serious set-back. A strong organization has, however, been formed by the Temperance Party and it is hardly likely that the nd- vance work of 30 years will now be couriteracterl for evii. All the minis- ters of the Cupit.al and Rev. Fr. Carney, the Parish priest, have sent a strong appeal to Rev. Father Burke, President of thc Provincial Alliance here, 'Lu go over and deliver three addresses tall oxpcnses paid) in favor of the. retention of the Act. Owing to recent sud events in his family it is quite impossible for the Reverend Doctor to comply -with this urgent request., a matter the Alliance regrets very much, as no doubt even one of his vigorous and inspiriting cliurgcs would mako_victory to the friends of the Act doubly sure. Rev. J. W. McConnell, Methodist Minis- ter, Frederlcton, formerly of this city, was one pf those who signed the appeal. » Easy to Take Easy. to Operate lsosnso purely vqeunio-.yet ug Huh. prompv,suiiimii_ utinumorr _ l'IGOd’s Pills T0 THE LADIES AND GENTLE- MEN OF CHARLOTTETOWN AND PROVINCE QF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND :- I nm now in a better position than ever to give yon the very beat to be had in the tailoring art,havlng_ received the latest New York fasli-1 ions from the John J. Mitchell fash-` ion house for the spring and summer of 1908. I have also received a large supply of the very latest in suittngs, ovorcoatings, trouserings and ladies’ coatings, which I will make tip at the lowest possible price. I have a ladies’ coat maker who is an expert. in that line. Ladies give us a call and get a coat that will please you in any style you choose. I have also nn expert from the old country who will clean and press and repair' our clothing at a very modest piiice., Give us your order early and avoid the rush. _ , JAMES CALLAGHAN. 'Upper Queen Street. fi-lRrlmwf.rwtf. "Silber Plate that Wears. " ' _ *A sth/ ._ . _,__ “|841 I _ entire satisfaction. The /if/\ A Expodhon' 30 p.m. to 9.30 p. m. " ii ol ' ~ _ ° Beautiful Nlillinery A notable collection of. tfiniined hats and shapes. _ Reflecting thc very latest Parisian vogue ro_ether with many clever adaptations and original creations of our ou n inilliiicry staff. found tnost attractive nioderatioii. .to make. 'l`lic hats this season will be shapes are very becoming and tastefully stylish, very efiec- tive and dressy, still possess- ing the merit of ueatness and \Vc extend a most cordial in- .vitntiouto all to attend this opening :ind know you will fccl ainply repaid by thc niag- nificent showing we are a,b'c l’»4G.$ as the - “ WEDNESDAY nie is th f' I STANLEY BROS, _ ' -= _ ‘*“'“-“ '“-““‘“ ‘ “' _*_ -““'-*wr Y-»~ »- --f. __ -. .__ __ it HATS. I woU1.n Nor Ex- P 3 () 3.51 A Lg 'rtino AN .i.vvi'i‘.».'viiN 'io 'ii-ini -oi--- p.lt l. PA|L\`/Avs HA'r_Buv1NG runnin wrru ANY DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT MEAN sncouo Groton our or .. ~ "_ __ , ,M ,,,,,,,,, soc1i~:'rY cincus DATE HATS. . _ ` _ ENTHUSED ww-.H MY SPRING ` Sriues from dti’l`crciit _ Operas' elt, under SHOWING _`|\._ D P, ) ‘H _,_ ,JD YGU, the direction oi “las L. Iwlzgcrnltl Bn 1F \ioLi` ii'-`=1_f'i.n 'Mi i-: "~._-_‘El OPEN A HoU,S§ l 5 i TIME TO DROP IN AND HAVE A LOOK. ASK TO SEE THE FRANK- LIN SPECIAL. H. H. BROWN, '1‘lIt~i HAT AND CAI' MAN. 4-aural. \tQ)...liii a“'l`rcss Hat." lir )(PERFECTION BRAND CLOTHING -IN MY EXPERIENCE OF 15 YEARS I HAVE NEVER SOLD.A LINE OF CLOTHING ‘THAT HAS HO MANY GOOD QUALITIES AS "PERFECTION BRAND." MY _STOCK IS FULL AND COMPLETE AND MY PRICES AT LEAST 10 P. C. LOWER THAN COMPETI- TORS WHO HAVE A LARGER EX- PENSE ACCOUNT TO CONTEND WITH. H. H. BROWN, THE YOUNG MEN’S MAN. 4-Stlrfil. _f SYNDPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTIIWES' ' lloMi~1r-i'l'i:_\ tl ftl-2f_it'Lf\'|‘l0_\‘i~' Any even numbered section of Do rnlnion_Land in Manitoba, Suskntche wan and Alberta, excepting 8 and 26, not reserved may be homesteaded by any person who is the sole head u i I i i Easter Monday Night Procecils in aid of Ch‘town llospitai . PART FIRST - MASQUERADE CIRCLE l Urchcstra I , 2 Chorus-Minstrals' Delight S.D.C. Quartette and Circle Endmcn 3 Coon Song-Much Obliged to You Mr. Sylvester Endmeu 4 Specialties Mr. C. Blanchard Endmeo 5 Chorus-Moon Dear Mr. H. I. Wood and Circle Endmen ` 6 Rccitation-'Flin Bridge Mr. Chan. liowlings Endmen 7 Comic Soni:---He I/lay Get Over It Mr. (Zlautlu Oxford Entlmau 8 Coon Snug--'l‘he Preacher rind the Dem' Mr. Lewis Herbert Itlndnicn . _ - 9 Chorus-Lucia. New York Hippo- ' rl the l“mllYv °" any male °"'e" ll Miiiugizrker Hooper and Circle yers of age, to the extent- of one» _ INTERMI59I0N»_ quarter section 160 acres, more o. Candy Sam and orchestra* lm- r>.xR'1~ suoonn. Applications for entry rnust. be 10 Orchestra made in person by 'che applicant at 1 Gibson Chorus and Pictures a Dominion Land Agency or Bub~ "om Ben. Mayfair agency for the district in which the lnnd is situate. Entry by proxy may however, be mode at an Agency on certain conditions by the father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister of any intending homesteader. The homesteader is required to perform the homestead duties under one of the following plans. (1) At least. six months residence !upon the cultivation of the land in ' - ' »"\i . i each year for 'three yenrs. (2) A homesteader may. it he so desires perform the required resid- ence duties by living on farming land __ 1 uiwncd solely by him not less than _,,°=:` _, - ‘ . "fi leighty (80) acres in extent. in thci _ _ ' - ,_- -, ,.§ ,vicinity of his homestead. Joint! ' ' For 55 Years .__`__ ;;;=:`l.\' Dir. Dly Mo. Tu \\'o.'l`li. ex. rx. ox. ox. Wu. 'l'h. l-`i~. Sn. Su Su Stations. Hu. Su Fr. .i..\i.i~..\i. r'._~i. u.ni. 1i.m.i~..\t.v.»i.:i. 2". 7.:>ti l\(_‘h‘tawnarll.50 :HJ .'».l0, " it '. ' 2955? ;&S:& "npgfn §E3$;~1L~5 ’z’°§'S 5 Eu? I T' “I3 . F isa§§s:=.¥ .f-`~ .¢=.== .¢ i7. :Jil Iiovnlt 'Je ll.!l3 it 4.ii, ii_i:. x_\\‘iit.~iiti~o 2 1.28. two H. Itiver ='»J\Pl. 8 Eiiwmld tin. ti. i~ eihlilo lv M. r'.si.r». a=.~= § :~_= 5... '$21 _*Q r= ¥ 2 ? In M. 7.'.lI S’i~ldc inunr ox fs--; _- ? =se§e§e f'..' rl’ ‘s' E.; 7.5; fee ‘§§Sc§ 2.lll LZEI IVR! ll - .> .3 c..‘ 'faery A lberton T‘lg'l\Lwh lv _*Fra* :EEE P..\i. 8.10 lv.RmeraltlJ': nr 11.00 nr C. ‘l‘ra\'crsc lv |'..u. _,_ iii E; 4 ss §§ns§ -:__ _ =e’é§§ P §r .1 §s Ch town nr ...i Lyn Mt. Stowart 1.lf¥ Morell Sl.. Potent r Soni-is lv >FPP :EEE 1.=9"' 335 P ><'S5;r°? =sano? *QQP1 §§sses = ;` A.M. nm. r 8.1! 3.46 2.38 | 735 Mt.Sui\i'iix-to uudlguii . Montague 7.05 _ .. r Georgetown lv 8.30 2.1.5 .. . .. . ,\.si. i-.M. t»..u. :L00 Lv Ch`tiown Ar l.ln Vernon lllvor 6.3.5 ni- lllurruy H. I' _\i A.si 10.15 8.36 lv ti.4') Tralnst nru run by ALlnntic Standard Timo. (LA. SIIAlil’. Supl.. P. E. I. Il. r'hnr`otlctow|i, P. E. I. D. P0'i`Tl.\'fll~ li. I. S. 0. Gen. I-lnu, Vim. tinr. f!_v_~, .\l-nictou 1' __._i ivitiiidi nrepaid to those who are the most luufortunnto that is the advantage life insurance has over any other fomi of investments. Aasri-_~n out S5 stein lhe liiealesiil It ia so unfortunate for A msn to die young or lose his health through disease, accident or old age. _ The Independent Order of Foresters has paid its unfortunate members twenty-four million dollars, and there remains twelve millions that ,bs-,_ i-rrockrronnmns. sn nie pcm. i-zasm. > _ WTTO ii. That well known lsooui hunting 0|, mn. lqnaro oontalntnltsn rooms with hut. poo teller heated by hot water and iii other notlern linprovomeiits. The above houii out been nmonuoo by nsintlns noe honoring -i s fli-ut. clans msnnur Pmsqtloq tmmqqty, B1: longs to the members NOT T0 ANY. 1.3?-‘;f`.‘ if '- ~ri 'J . ~. ' brig' .k ,,._¢. ,, ._‘ _ V; ‘_}"= 2. `\ - _ ‘_"_';;__,-.=.. yxiiinki-rg . ~..¢,< ;~»`.. v(. M fi 5 f’ fi _ _ 5_5 i ~ i ~ `-1__.>_'.ir. f, _.(41 f. J f . '~ '_ _», .i» -_ if-e,-i i . . . i »i :,_-;_» r fi'aifi§1 i ill ‘il i y ‘ i if t’ ~ as. 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