i . _ V *_* Y __ Y THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN, MARCH 9. 1906 _ _ _ _ *___ .__ _ _ _ _ _ s _ ,;»_*°, 7*? I lH[ PH|]y||||“|A|_ EUAH|]|AN .':."'r.{:_'~;;__:;i°‘:::ar;'°§ _ `l"""`"l"“' _ ~ _ I _ I _ _ J Q , 8o'ol0ok.ltov. R. G. Struthie. Summorsiile A ' ` _ ' M " _ ill:_ - _ N ` `_` r' -'~--~---~~__.. Hows, Pn|~"|mws__ V V _ p ces in ew Prowse Block-Charlottetown. V SKATING li- the Rink this afternoon. .' THB Guardian has dscid:l`to i|;u;~ U Wasrnwaar otsumrncrsido left lest "'° "'$"E“"’l°-7““"“‘ B“‘““»Wh°l° lil _ _ . if I Red ~; _-\ .4 ,_` _ ~. 30, 40, 506 ,:.; 'Wall Paper f; For '. f 10, 15 and 2ilc, " 2' ‘_ vll\ Comequlck and tfi t 'ff' 'ff choice at ge rs '- _ .‘»=.,_ ye l TAYLOR’S ` ` Bookstore :__-_- G0 CARTS are here _ , _.in endless ,,m.|ew_ “|1140 mssengers' wopbnus mn", two can faith, hope and love. Of the < n new this spring~Bright sunny days are here, i1! n -I"'_'.\_ llll z' -_;, , get your baby out in, f i_'»_:;'-“ ‘ 6 » -Je one of our new carts. wall lam cl. _ . xv C. B. fc '< .4 __ 5_1, ON Monday night next Rev. J. Kler ‘ ' ' '1’\ "’-\ hompscn will gne a practical tall. cn T - _ _ _ sea shells at the Y. M. C. A. This is one yesterday at 0.50 a. ro. She brought over llllht lor lloniifoal Miss Nlrrrrn MacMrr.r./ln of Cymbria IMIRB il visiting in the city W S Lousou was a passenger lest night on a business trip to Montreal THE lilltlnz races at the Rink an cancelled The two st. John msn f°,m¢ lf: impossible tn come. H F Hvwls. President of one ansntle Grindstone Coal end Railway Co. left last night on return to Providence, R. I. IN the large Empire Tobacco ad which Dpenred in yesterday‘e issue the word cloud should have been Red Fax, Lmur. Smarnano, Salvation Army. who has been stationed at Summerside for the last four months, left lest night for his new appointment at Pcrt Hood, of the course of practical talks, and will be very lntereatlnk and instructive. _ Ter-2 Miata arrived at Georgetown had an outward cargo yesterday consist- ing of one barrel poultry, 112 carcasses ,I pork, ii boxes meat, 22 cases canned goods beef and 393 bags of oats. S A1* thc annual meeting of the Bene- clccted Patron; Peter McCourt, President; John B. Connolly, lst Vice Pres.; Patk. state of affairs was disclosed hy the B seed, and one of way freight. The Stanley B H A Marquand. Berkley Cal. daughter of he first marriage; Mrs A 1° Barbe T. LW” barrels pork' 30 cases eggs’ 53 ms' glameda, Cai.; Mrs EJ Clinton,1’ortiand, McPhee, Santa Anna, Cal. Mr. Bynon voient Irish Society held on Wednesday '“`“"’" "° UW U“"'ed SWW5 ffm" Cililildli evening' Thomas Hamlmhnn was m_ in 1850, and has lived in Boston, New York, Sacramento. Alameda, Ilollywcod, Wiidomar, Common and Santa Anna. Mr. uoglm gm; vm, P,.e,,_; Gregory 1,-_ Bynon was a genuine and devoted 1]“Khe,,_ Sec,.e¢m_y_ A most satisfactory Christian man, and a member of the mpom, of me psewemry nm] of ,ha years. In this denomination he held evcry possible infomation will be given regarding vacant situations and available help. Persons wanting work of any kind or who erelooking for help of any kind. should send their name and address with all particulars or cell at The Guardian Emlihlymeut Bureau, or telephone 182 a New Prowse Block Charlottetown TBI following has been received by Mrs |:‘. D. Howatt of Tryon, a niece of the de- ceased. A brother cf the deceased is John B700". Tryon; and George Bynon now in Carleton, is a nephew as is also the Rev. R- BYUOD, a Baptist rnlnister, now in New Brunswick. “Born of English parents in Tryon, Prince Edward Island, June 10th, 1328, a good man, Alfred Augustus Bynon the friend of God nnd of his fellows, died in Hollywood in the early morning of February 12th. Mr. Bynon was n printer from childhood, having worked at his trade in Charlottetown, a "writer and editor by profession, and industriousiy fol- lowed his calling to the end of his lug, He was first married to Miss Adelaide _Loyo of Charlottetown, and then in 1854, he rnarried Miss Marcella Rami of New Brunswick, Canada, who survives him in much weakness but with ine children born to Mr. and Mrs. ynon the following are now living; Mrs regon; A B Bynon, Wiidomar, Gni.;I."red Bynon, Hol|ywood,Cai.;and Mrs Horace aptist denomination for fifty-three ‘between halves Os Wright gave a duced at the Opera Ilouse Inst night hy the Wnite Opera Co. It was well acted, Treasurer. Tim Gales ni`.lustlce was the play pro- `some of the situations being productive of rn much amusement. Therewasa very fair face and his voice and his spirit that attendance. The specialities were good goodness and grace which are born from as usual and well received. Tomorrow above. He was as happy in death ns in Jekyll and Hyde will be the bill of fare life, and nvoice spoke when he departed; oiiicennd position of trust open to lay- man. Deacon for the greater part of his life and Sunday School superintendent fornquarter ofa century, he was ever actlvein good works and abounded in ost efiicientservice. Ile carried in his will preach. Misa Ohana Klan, formerly of Paton Sc Co‘s establishment, left last night for St, John. N. B. where she has secured a business position. AN excellent game of Basket Ball was played at the Y. M. C. A. last evening between the teachers and the P. W. C. The P. W. C. boys missed their captain Gordon Ross, who was unable to play, but they put up an er oellentgame and fora time they looked like winners but the teachers pulled up on theflnishand won out by a score of Z)-Ili. \VnIter Jones for the teachers did :some pretty shooting in thefiirst half,' but ln the second half Cyrus McEacharn checked him so close that he got few Ishots. Before the game nnd number of excellent selections on the phonograph, Fred Howitt gave a very clever exhibition nf batton swinging. and the young men’s class gave some mat work. " Goanorarv advertisers will bs glad to know that its Saturday issue with its many spocialfeatures is now read by at least five hundred more people than any other during the week. This increase is in addition to its already mach larger- aaie on Saturday. Every bodv should mad The Guardian and have a copy of thc special Saturday edition sont regularly from this office to their- friends. They will appreciate it more than u letter. Only fifty cents por year or 2.5¢ for six months. tf A NEW store has been opened on Queen Street, not many doors north of the Apothecaries’ Hall, to which the feet ol all self respecting men of the province should turn unanimously. This is anew gent-iemen‘s furnishings and hat store, just established by Herbert H. Brown, a man of experience nnd* judgment in this line of' business, and with the benefit uf fifteen years service with the well known lirrn of1’rowse Iiros Mr. lirown`a specialty will be hats, ami particular men, and men who think their hais do not ill. should consult him when ihcy have trouble. Of course there are Linn-s when no hats will fit certain in-ads, but there wlllbe no harm in trying Mr. llr-own. The stock is of thc i`l'l‘sl\cst_ nnd thc rory latest styles in hats and neclnvlenl- as well ns furnishings and Irnberrllsllur-_v for well and fashionahly dressed men will always be found in slock. ’l`i\~- aiurcis Nicely frosted with icing and wa'nuts fresh ioday. Also fresh Sultana cake at D_S'l`EWART’S, Ecursa Baxruw, Bakes Best Breed. " ~ " ‘ * *- * ' ' -" " everypartof the system. You get well- . _ -- keep well-nervousness forever departs, and this popular play will doubtless draw alarge audience. _ ` Tun music page in the Saturday issue of March 10th will contain the music of a new and popular march and two step, also Home Circle page, Maga- zine pegs, colored Comic page, interesting short Story, Sermon by Rev. Wm. ,Dobson, notes on the S. S. Lesson a week hence, and all the latest telegrnphic and local news. Only fifty cents per year 'or twenty-five cents forsix months. tf “Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord.” _ml NERVOUSNESS, A CALAMITY. Many who don'i; realize what lies be- youd, treat an attack of the “nerves” with indifference. Others consider it will soon pass away. But in every case nervousness is n calamity. Only one remedy will cure-Ferrozone-a nerve strengthener that acts through the blood. Firstit gives you appet te-you eat plenty. This fills the blood with nourishment for the inner nerve cells. Energy and strength is instilled into . limnrd'| Limmsni Reliever Neuraiglw I per box of fifty tablets at all dealers. because you've used Ferrozone. Price 500. _ I 4i£L5 1 _ O e EY-at-SAVI G A innvarnwmwr r Fire-Sale Items While the tremendous selling of the past two months has great‘y depleated our stock there are still 1o‘s of wanted things here ` yet-and at a big saving over our usual prices, coats nothing to look and try us before buying; if we have it there’s a vast difference be- _ tween our prices and usual prices. Dress Cheviots I just one piece left, black, 54 inches wide, pure wool not too course iu texture, and Ribbons A window full ofpreiiy ribbons-many colors and widths. Formell sold for day in each month. James Paton, Mayor; rrince Edward, S. 0. E. Tues ay Mar lith. 8p.m. Members please attend. brightly fitted up-the cnr‘pcn|.crs and painters have eil`er.-ierl a transformation ln the interior. A fine large door has been added to the front, and the roof of the establishment- is to he decorated shortly with ucolossal sign. Mr. Brown is decidedly popular- and has good taste in selecting goods; his prospects for success are of the brightest. ,.,; ,,,_ WE KNOW WE ARE RIGHT When we say that Solution of Ozone (the coupon kind) will positively cure all germ diseases if taken in connection with the tonic laxative, Celery King. We know we are right because wc have received thousands of testimonials from grateful people who have suffered for years and found no relief until they begs. using these two wonderful prep- araténsr. If you are troubled by any germ disease such as Rheumatism, Kidney trouble, Eczema, lllalaria, or any kind of Summer complaint, you should not delay in buyingabottle of Ozone (the coupon kind). Take it with the Celery King -which does not cost you anything -and your disease will soon leave you. run rfvunrrr nnuo co., nluncnnuno,oN'r. colvlmsgyrars. City Council meets on the second Mon- Vi . W. Clarlre, City Clerk. Special White Rose mcetinpf Lodge Minard'e Llnimenf for sale evervwheleli Just received an cl(-gant lino of Pho’i __ K? s Y3'f§,¢’ f ;1»_ / i 5q.‘iYJ¥_ -‘S/rb_‘>`_ ll f`s="~‘r?- _ Lf i . ` \ be V' .__1§,___ _ _ 2 ._- I ,,.<<-'»'1__<*7_ sf\ rm../._ " ` ` ' `~_5 \~ . af. 'P7 ‘ *off .~l»§fr- #vis _ _ * '_ f ;"_, ""e=;<'5 ,~ nc. _ _ f'.,2.,s *K ~ J 5 \ Nad invite you. /` _.V -1 _ifu .__, ,, - . -=-- ._ .- ..»-_- ` f. ' '»“""\__ ,_ - _ .1-'.‘_` I "~ ’ `“ ' _ " 9”- - ~"7 "JI" Q -Nr,” i-5|' .' *.‘ \\\ I F; ` "hx ~ ~:{l'i"{i'~iL`$_N fl > xii s1",_‘ \ Pretty mnsiins mostly in cord strips patterns. pink with black, sky and black, mauve and black. grey and black, royal and black. fuwu and biack.._................... .IOC A very attractive line lu a dainty stripe has n small floral pattern, and comes in grcens,blues, pinks and mauve paltern on white gronnd.._. llc A good assortment of patterns and col- orings in this next line, sonic small and look \ve‘l-slreplrcrrl “cl1ecks, _ and dalnt_v~others stronger and larger in design. For example: Small f..ll blown rose pattern } Rose bull pattern. _ . . . _ _ _ _ ‘ |2c Geometrical pattern,. . ._ . _ _ _ 5 Fine colorrngs of a very nice range of pretty llorals, most c‘ them showing the full blown rose, so popular in muslins this season _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ __ _ _ .I6c - |2¢ |5¢ and l8c l A very attractive little pattern,stil1 show- ing rose design,comes in either robin egg blue. with a soft bunch of green, or in a dainty pink, also showing a dashof blue.. Then comes ‘an assortment of pretty, sheer dainty goods-some of them printed taped orgaudies-others dim- ilies and a few foulard patterns. ' ' ' _ , . ll _ _ ?g;';'_x_>_ a2n§cWé?(t: gngfzsc _ pink and white, sky and wlnte. _ _ .2O¢ :;',.;'*:' fc'-fi? % I ,. .T \ day Ib (item Showing iSpring wash oods. " We are very anxious to have you see how well \ve are equipped to ser e you in all lines of wash goods-and to give the department a special starter we have arranged a special display on our second floor-to which we cordially Black muslius in generous assortment of qualities, mostly lace stripes, very Svfi and dainty, |0c. I2c.I4c,l5c» l8c. 230. 27c. 32c. ' Another prulicnlarly choice line of wash goods is this lot of mercerlsed“sllked cllecks." These are fine gingham weaves, and present the appearance of Tamoline Silk-keep their ap- pearance af or waslilng-wear well _ l>':1 ~k, white. nile and brown, Seal lxrown and while-stripes in color effects of brown. green :md cham- y;1_ pagne. _ _ _ _ _ _ . . . _ _ . . _ _24¢ and 28;; Fancy “Klr\;,C.>l" Gingl1ams,iiun,closely woveu i':\l>ri':s, excellent for shirt waists or childrerfs clresscx, stripes, , checks auii broken checks _ _._ _ . . _ “Ki\\gc0f" Gin,;llaxn nr:1.lc to sirnulaie a rough linen. An excellent washing material -and a durable wearer. _ _ _ I5¢ Pale blue and pink Charnbxzlys in nice, smooth weave. _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ . . _ _ _ _ . _ . lbc Pretty “P.isse"-another durable. soft attractive fabric in nile and white, KP. E. lsland’s Biggest Showing of Pretty Prints Fairly good print cotton, agood range oicoloring,s.._.... _ ._ 7c Beliergrade,widcrslock.nicepatterns..............._.._.__.___ ........._.)c A splendid print. wide cotton, pretty pa ferns, fast color1ngs__ _ _ __ _ . . . , . . . . . _ . _._ _ . 1 rc Our famous line of English prints, which has no superior at any price. a tremendous as- sortment of patterns, all positively fast colors-32 inches wide. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ .r4c MAIL ORDERS Filled immediately on receipt. All orders over $2 prepaid anywhere. C . ASK FOR SAMPLES Samples sent :lay- Moore where on receipt of request. u splendid wearing fabric. 1:0,-m¢riy $1.80 yard now. _ ._ c Percaiine A boon for dressmalrers! This fine percei- ine lining-splendid for waista and suits _.always sold for l8c a yard, won't stretch 's ll ht and sheer, fest : ,r. g color and wou’t rub. Black and all colors. Now only _ . _ . _ Ladies’ Collars Ladies' ,linen collars beet quality. sizes 11% t , f h` bi shs es ineiudin dtbnlbzle fohf i>lr?t‘h‘pl‘;ln endp hernatitchedg plain band and eton ntY|°°- l;:=r'.'ff.f§f_‘f1-;?ff;;_¥i‘tv__% 251! Tan Hose Indications polnffo grosrpopnlaritly of tan shoes for the comipg season. an hose, therefore is a uece ty_8ecure a fewpelre of these. Of fine quality, liale finiillll guaranteed fast stainless colon sizes 8%, 9 and 9%. -FormerlY c age Now only......» Handkerch lefs Plain and fancy embroidered scalloped Mil! linen naadkerchiefs, Great b i. Wrth sto c. .:.:e'.‘:..,.:_ ° J* 4 Weeks& Y _ r6c to :oc the yard, all going now for, per yard. _ _ _ ._ . . . . _ _ Neckwear Tremendous neckwear bargains-aIl'must he sold. All knots formerly sold from 35c ` to 50|: go for zoc. All our swell puffs, ascoi.s,or, - , soprano: Dr. Pierce’s Medicines New fresh stock of Golden Medical Dis- covery. Favorite Prescrip- tion. Smart Weed. Pleasant Pellets. “Tho Two Mace” ilculllalllrllllnlln Repairing Furniture Is A Fino Art Vvhioh. Eleaohos Perfection .At Our 1Elopa1rrnen’s I-Iancls. In Upho1ster1ng~ Also, VV'e .Are Artists. Nuff Sed-*Phone 79. .._._.?____.: JOHN Nl:`WSON, 755-‘iilfi-f» | slew# N! __ _,__ ___ _______.,.___ __ _ ____ E __ ,__ -19 STILL I"0RGlN G AHEAD The Sun Liie of Canada has just placed all of its reserves on a 3 I-2 per cent Standard besides laying aside $561,252 to surplus account which account now amountsto $r,735,698,59. For plans in this "Prosperous” Co. see E. E.. E537. Charlottetown. Manager for P. E. Island. 19 mwf ryn