2:. 1909 WHAT THE BOY WROTE. A your: man once wrote to his father, flying, “ am well, only I don’t feel like mgking any sort of physical exertion." Thousands of people feel exactly like that young man—and they are not [My people. either. They are, encrally, dygpeptics, with a first touch ois Indiges- tion; they need a short course of Mother Seigel's Syrup, to put their stomach, lchr and bowel: into healthy activity, so that their food will nourish and siren hen them. Mr. George Hun-y, Shippi an P.0., Gloucester co,, N.B., who au ered for year: from a, writes: “I aine weak ' and almost unable to work. After trying many medicines without success I took several bottles of Mother Seigel's Syrup and it gave me relief at once. I recom- mmd it as much an odor to all other medldnes for stoma ~ on etefl bottle. Sold everywhere. in}. wedge: Co., Ltd., Montreal. , wood to Bradalbanc- Peter M'cKin-l - - - ._.__ V *_ g i : duced Sheridens Rivals, Miss Hazel Wfi “0“ ‘0 B°“‘°"' 0“ E- “‘1 ‘0 BMW lHughes of this City. taking the char- Get Your New troubles."—Price l The latest news. first of all. Mrs. A. Thorne, City, pneumonia. City yesterday. this morning for Winnipeg. 12.14. The arrest of a drunken man - on Kent Street yesterday caused quite 'a lot of excitement, H. P. Duchemln, formerly of this City, is taking a prominent part in Y. M. C. A. work in Sydney. THE “TEST NEW " 'N‘ THE QUEEN’S COUNTY GUARDIAN Head Offlcee In NewJ’rowse Block-«Charlottetown l is ill of W. T. Anderson, Morcll, was in the Donald M'cbeod, Belle River, leaves The tide will be high this morning at 11.35 and tomorrow afternoon ah ' 'man _ THE QHARWI‘TETOWN GUARDIAN The Rocky Point boat made its first trip to West River Bividgo yes— terday and quite a large number of persons took advantage of it. Major Bartlett will deliver his il— lustrated lecture in Grace (lhurch,on Westmln‘ister Abbey, on Friday even- ing of this week at 8 o'ClOCK. A sil- mfl— vcr collection will be taken at the door. Rev. Thomas Plane, of Florence- villc, is reported in poor health and advised to take niiree months' rest. —Wesleyun. Mr. Piercc's many] friends in this Province wish ‘ quick restoration to health. Among the outward passengers from this City yesterday were G. M. At- E. H. McEachern, to western part of] I‘roviuce, J. A. Mcseervy to Mainland The Wesleyan says that Dr. Chap- and Mr. Alexander both whom are well known in this Pro— vince, .leave shortly for an eight months trip, holding meetings in i‘l-lonolulu, Fiji Islands, Australia, Manilla, Hong Kong, Shanghai Seoul, l Yokohama and Tokyo. - iFullerton, City, Halifax, [join hiss Mrs. L. R. Unsworth, Miss Muriel Hughes and Miss Myrtle Finlayaon, City, went to Plctou, yesterday. Miss IsabElle McDonald, accompani- y Mrs. Archibald McKenna, City, ed b left yesterday morning for Boston. Miss Maude Rattenbury. who is present training in the General ml in Winnipeg. is expected in city to visit her home. in the near ture. Tonight "Tho Hustler" will be pro- This as sented in the Opera House. a musical farce, and a, good dose tion can be found in the reader and ad in smother column. Those Bartlett’s ’lecturc Abbey, should, make it a point hlm ,hear him Friday uvening of this week in Grace Church, Last week the ladies of Mt. Allison College, Sackville, successfullyp actor of Mrs. Malapi'op. Herbert Anderson. and Rev. '1‘. were passengers yesterday, the former The Stanley reached port yesterd Hospi - this who have not heard Major on Westminster teamer~ Lady Sybil and the latter to atbend the convoca‘sion at Pine Hill College. ll fu- Opensamtoooop u D'I'liefl] buelcet eiore mar cram ""‘"‘l"“ " on Charlottetown’e ’ Buried Street E Wednesday, April, 21th, 1909 rip- to T0' F. observer. to l to " 1) per. iiy On Friday night next, the following ' I. O. 0. F. brethren will receive tvhel from Pictou at; 10.25, having met With very little ice on the trip. She brought about 35 passengers and a. full cargo, including a. car of flour, a car of molas- Veterau‘s Jewel, awarded to those 3 who have been at least twenty—five years a member oi the Order: Col. H. M. Davison, Conductor, J. F. Mc- Donald; Conductor, John Munro of es and three cars of way freight. Advertisers are requested to have; 5 their "changes" in for the Morning,l ' I | l I l . I St. Lawrence Lodge; Dally and The Rural Daily not later lWall paper you’ll be happy to ' live with ilie fresh daintiness of your walls has more to do with your health and happiness than you sometimes think. No one should be satisfied with a dull dingy wall covering—whose very design and colourdecpresses every iherc is thhiug in which good taste—and indivi , express themselves than in your wall paper selection. _ This great wall paper store-—the biggest in the Prov1nce--one of the moat extensiv: East of Montreal-m-is ready to Show you right sorts of wall We have cheery colouringsm-for your sitting room—soft restful shades for your bedrooms——rich artistic ideas for drawing rooms and libary ----everything you can imagine---from kitchen to attic. And our methods of buying are such that we are able to sell you handsome papers cheaper than small dealers can buy them. If you have a wall paper need—ask for our books---We'll get them to you as fast as our team can take them, if you are within reachu-or by ex- press if out of town. uality better (-a'l There’s reason for doing both—first the sooner you buy your SPRING HAT the more service you’re going to get out of it—and if you buy from us you'll have triple the assortment to choose from that you,ll find anywhere else. I De bies and soft hats in all the prevailing shapes and colors-- § $i.00. $1.25, $11.50, $2.00 $2.50, up to $5.00 Smart Clothes For Smart Dressers The man who is swayed by style finds his greatest exactions rclized in our clothing, the man with whom fit is the print of quality finds our_ clothing possessingsurpassmgworth. for our We ask , $l5 suite with others at $18 and $20.00. We wouldn t comparative consideration urge it if we were not certain. Every pattern in all the great variety of suits and top coats at $15.00 is an exclusive one. Not a garment that does not bear the tell tale points of expert tailoring. Boy 3’ Clothing No matter how large or how little the boy or. how precise as to his dress, right here, ready to wear are the ClULlleS, to satisfy and a'ways the lowest prices. fwflmm m mercurial/Q. awnuwwiluu . i : l l _,__ . f is V i ll‘ ii . 9 ‘ A C . George Stanley, 5 which took place this week was the ' dance given by Captain Combs and Jo; ship "Ehlinor." ‘ which was transformed for the Dec - , u. thorough manner peculiar to sail- ': one had a right good time. Mrs. Lay - combined to make a vivid and pleas— 'prove lllwl’l‘ field crops is through the improvement of seed. pressed upon the audience the value of good parentage for plants as well , I las anything in the annual Kingdomli‘rophets, (a; The Philosophy of the ,lI-ic said in order to have plant food mum?” ' fprmliiccd we must have roots to go swims "1 the :down into the ground and stem and menL 0f the early ChlITCh~ :leaves growth of the plant for by‘ the) seed lhc also reap." Prof. Czavihv. of Ontario which Professor was of the opinion “'that Itha only way to need chants plaiinly shown. Wonderland tainly worth saving an evening for. J. A. Moore, Neil Campbell,Bra‘ dalnane, G. A. Sharp, F. H..Bcen oi Wildey Lodge. The presentation will he made by either J. ’F. Whear or J. McKinnon,, Grand Lodge Officers. The largest event of social interest the officers of him Admiralty survey- ? This took place last night at the old Naval Hospital, sion quite beyond recognition. The (la-nee was most successfully arranged and carried out, and the hosts, Cap- tuln Combs, Mr. Lay, Mr. Gurbctt and Mr. Jones fulfilled their duties in ors, so it is safe to say that every- rcccivcd the guests and looked charm- ing in a most becoming gown, and the many prctty toilettcs ‘of the guests and the bright. decorations ing scene—Halifax Mail: The parties mentioned are known to many in this Province. A seed meeting was held in Hazel» than ten a. m. on Friday of issue is printed Friday. R. T. Moase, traveller for J. J. to Kensingto‘n from a trip through Cape Breton and Nova Scotiir. Mr. Moase reports business good this spring. Stephen Arsenault, Station Agent at: Morell, is being transferred to Tig- nish to bake the place made vacant by the death of James Mc’I‘ague. E. J. Mc'I‘ague, relieving agent, is to .be transferred to Morell and D. Mont- gomery, agent at Alberton, is tube transferred to Georgetown. Do not send communications to in- dividual members of staff. Every thing should be addressed “The Char- ttetown Guardian, P. id. 1.," and on the left hand corner be “Advertising,” “Subscription,” “Editorial,” or “Tour Editor," ae- cording to the contents. brook schoolhliusc on April 13th, \llndei‘ the auspices of Strathconw ln—| .stitutie. Farmers were addressed oy| Prof. Ross on the improvement ml snails. He showed very clearly that the most important. way for the farmers of this present age to ‘ i - He also im- into nod and maintain a strong vigorous , , , land after the minutes of (the previ‘ determlnatlon can be no Iggytni’UlKO'lllllstTli‘XDCC:8 heBF‘l’S‘ZMTI‘) I’lli’Jous meeting had been read and a— . . - I . 0 am l‘ a 1) 1’3 . l ' v i a bum fitted than we fit [not so 3mg: 33.x: memes. is? llllll, the llllan Who gm}; flwllzltZZElézrt3;“figgfizklfigdtggyéfilfii sidcnt Ii. MacDonald; Vice Pres.,Miss down into tie matter 0 = * ults of experiments carried on by was gainsh the introduction of a'. mi. Wednesday when H. meeting direction of Prof. imported and Island groan. Prof. Rosa explained ct" showing Very clearly what: No. 1 was. who handle imported seeds, :Do not miss seeing Cofiman and arroll, and Gen Donaldson at New tonight. They are ce'r- 4—21dli. 668 Deliciousncss Of our cake cannot be snrpails‘ ad. You want something mee Then order some of our Sultana or Nut or Fruit Cake- Telephone 2“ D. Stewart. ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakes Best Bread the air and sunshinullonis is_wcll known in this City.) Let us see to it then that only the largest and best seed that can in .procured lie SUWn so that: we limvs strong healthy plants able to :producc am abundant supply of plant. my cd for the "busy season" on Monday evening the twclitli of April with a highly successful meeting. sidciit took the chair at seven o'clock _ , _ Florence Haslam; Sec‘y, Miss Winnie He Elm Showed “3 Sinclair; C. L. MacDonald and I. E. Croken, together with the ofiicers,who ery interesting and instructive. The according “3 the by“ laws 3"", 0“ ofiicio members, form the comnnittce protect ourselves for the good of the society. The Sec— mpg-e retary read a communication, ,Noxious Weeds was to mako‘a' careful ystlldy of them and be our own Seed ' inspectors." the Summerhcld Hull 00., offering to rant Meeting adjourned till next year. ’ sion it was decided to accept their .for the purpose of testing seeds was offer, and hold held under the illoss. Ioiis weed seeds and widths names of 'them the farmers began to examine with a tripod lens various samples of seeds After their opinion had been given re- garding them several clausdsi‘bi the "Seed Control Sum‘merflcld hall. v Alter Win)! shown» the vari~ next meeting was left to the discre- “ion of the committee. The debate in the resolution, moved by C. L. Mac- Donald, seconded by T. E. Crokenz— Resolved that Napolcan Bonaparte displayed than the Dulce of Wellington was then: 'lllktln up. and the Mammy of “mm ltvlligyaffirmative supported by Messrs. He also lmmwm negative were Leml McDonald. N. upon the farmers the, importance M‘Binclalr, J. A. McKenzie and J. Mac- having more agriculture taught: tho country schools. in Donald. mm a. Vote. of was taken deciding in the affirmative thanks was tendered Prof. Ross the The supporters of Mr. Crokeni meeting closed. Next general meet- the division stood eleven to seventeen, me is at Mt. Albion on April 22nd at T D '— "T' " “‘—'_7 7,30 p. m. itcv. J. M'. Molnnls, of Montrose, I’m, has accepted the call to Phila— delphia and will begin work in this important field on the first of May. A farewell service was held at the ji‘ucUCttl Bible Training School, Les terslii‘rc, N. Y., in which Mr. Mc‘ Innis has been a prominent lecturer, during the last school year, giving courses on (1) The Bible and English Literature, (Z) The Messages of the mun—Ecclesiastes, and (4) origin and develop- (Mr. Mc- Tlic Springfield debating club clos» The pre— from their hall to the club for After considerable discus- the next meeting in The date of the greater military genius Mr. MacDonald spoke in Sinclair, Haslam and Malyne. At In the 1 each,‘ week as part of the big Saturday fll Snook, Truro, was a passenger by the Stanley yesterday on his way home Charlottetown. ' at the bottom: of the envelope should, tic bent should embrace this and furniture polish made. at the New Music Store, 177 Queen St. needs piano and furniture polish. Ver- ihrite Venoil h; the best. A. E. 'l‘oonibs, 177 Queen St. the conclusion a vote K0 Queen St., A. E. Toombs. We supply paper to all parts of P. E. I.---and we can supply you. What is "Linoshine"? LlNCSliINE is a clever production for the brightening a'nd renew~ ing of old oilcloths. It is put up in cans----brush supplied with each one. It is easily applied and cannot injure anything. We have been handling it for some time---and it has turned out well in all cases. k Ask one of our salesmen to Show you how it is used . ll Mattress Comfort I have a splendid line of English Bed ticking, especially imported for my new MATTRESS FACTORY and can remake and recover any mattresses. Filling same from the TOP IN LAYERS Satisfactorily and cheaply. No other shop in Ch’town fitted like mine for this work. Come and get a price. TlIC‘ steamer Empress left Summer» side about 8.30 yesterday morning. arriving at. Point du Chcnc about 12.30 and will return early this morn— I ling. She had a full cargo, consisting] of about 2,300 bags of oats and pota- toes,, nearly all of which were shipper“ by Joe. Read and (70., also 20 horses' 12 of which were shipped by Edward' Hogan to St. John, 6 by Messrs Mc- Intosh of St. John and two by John: McDonald to Sussex, N. B. There were also 12 passengers crossing over. The annual meeting of the Charlot» tct‘an Civilian Rifle Association was held in the Stipendiary's court room city, last evening. Routine business disposed of- complimentary remarks were in order on last year's work. The election of officers resulted in the rc—election of Sydney Grey. Cap- tain, W. Harry Watts, Sec'y. 'I‘res., 11. H. Campbell, Range officer, while~ the executive was completed by the addition of W. K. Rogers, E. R. Brow and T. E. McNut’d and R. V. Loni;- Will‘tlh, auditors; trustees, S. Grey, S. C. Moore and E. H. Boer. it was decided td enter a team for the "Daily Mail” Emper cup, this match- to be shot on Empire Day. It was also dcu'dcd to enter three teams, of ten men each, in the Canadian Rifle League. The four matches being dis- tributed over June and' July. Then the club has its own local prize shoots and all the privileges of the P. R. A. The prospects are bright: for a large and' enthusiastic member- ship. Eve'ry young man of a- patrio- chance of making himself serviceable to his home in time of need. Phone 79 Mark Wright Ne wson’s Blcck A ‘ Surplus of $4,118,491.00 over all liabilities and Capital Stock is the financial position of the Sun Life of Canada. 13:. R. EROW. Charlottetown. Manager for P. E. I. dmwftf insureinur child SOMETlIlm UNIQUE The North Amaléiii‘life Assurance Co Recognizing that an objection sometimes raised to the ordin- ary Endowment Insurance is that the parent or guardian :Veribrite Venoil, the best piano For sale A. E. Toombs. _—— time, 4—10dr1w. :House-cleaning everybody Sold by 4—10dr1w. :For music books and sheet music to the New Music Store, 171 4-10dr1w. Pure l Castile , Soap ; Just the kind you want for house-clean- ing. You want pure soap, and this is what we have to offer you. 20 cents per pound 7 lbe for “.05 may die during the premium-paying period, this Company has devised a plan whereby the Company will fiscag prowde for the remaining premium in the event of death 0 he par- ent. There is absolutely nothing superior before the public - a policy which doubly insures, ist against . the death of tllt insured and 2nd against the person paying the pi'cm‘ “1:. Write at once for particulars. Rossrxl Matthews dttsrftf Charlottetown . Pure Olive . . Oil Imported direct from France - Guaranteed byFrenchandCanadian Government Analysts as being absolutely pure for medicial and table use it is unequalled Price 30 & 50 a bottle. "Ill "[0 lllii” DRUGGISTS, You'll Enioy It Hickey’s Perique Mixture A Good Cool Smoke in 1-4 lb tins. at all Grocers and D Hickey s. Nicholson rim-.0 Co.. Ltd. Manufacturers Phone 345 Charlottetown,