r " uaiw 26 1 er ,, a.-.Y _sv ~ 1 _ nr-_‘_-».» '- ‘_“lf?‘»._e _~ _ ' 9°? _ f 'THE cHA1w_o'r'ra'rowN GUARDIAN f _ »-,,,~_,,,',_,,,,f,,',,.,f,.' 4'.” _ __ A Doctors ;4gar'e_Gav| Rehn! la a d¢¢r"'_. You id ....s::..sri§;:=:a‘.:r.'::f:....:.:::.:: '"1' :*l":l»¢|&0\lp,broncbiils. Thoueandaoffaliihled mmlib up it in the honee. The approval 0( p yalclan and the experience ef many _ »¢Jdn.Daduap»a|i¢11.a»dm. Y° rl h ° u. U»u¢n»4.u due., _ uni eouzheriiihizrxfm "'°" °‘l"'_’2_°“°°,,2 {_ _ 'L tion* Vlien buying get that we have _ oniiiiunity Silver to l silverware do not for- f l _ . ' - ' ' ' n IBEW QUEEN’S “C0llNTY GUARDIAN °a'§iil..?iii”.iZ°;?.§i€ -' -Y. ' '-1 land tonight. H d - ea Ufflcesin New Prev/se Block, Charlottetown i 7 Bmw", ummm vm" Wm M used to illustrate the lecture Under See Wonderland ad gn pq, ¢|K|\;_ Potatoes were selling in market The Southern Cross by Rev. Geo. E. V I =~ 2 -_-'. _ yesterday, at 35 cents per bushel and Ross. Come. ‘ turnips at 15 cents. -- leit yesterday on a visit to Ottawa. '”_" -- ‘ Rev. J. J. McDonald, Kinkora, gram for tonight. See Bustertiruwn and his dog Tige. _ The market yesterday was fairly well attended the late fall of anon having made the roads good lor \/\/_ \/\/_ \/\/ 5 '|__ |__ N 5 § , . _ii/ins aaa Merriman. city, nr Jewelen v tryed gy the mall special yesterday _ I m oetnn to attend the funeral _`__,_.,,,.__~ _ _"_ _ bi V -- ;0i her brother. _ r . Fora real guna phf,_ tognph try 1 Cook’s Studio l _ New DesBrisay Block, ' The senate vrum nab, 1, ,,|,,.,,y, Wrlcoma 9 W “HUGHES” Cascara Pills are 9. reliable and effective remedy fer Brtious ~A"r'racxs, Snueersn Livan, Sick Haanacnizs, Cox- 5T.iPA‘i‘i0'N and all derangemeuts arising frorn~.a disordered stomach / Price 25c per box. seo. 1:. uuuuss. c sveavoiv is mrgain day now at our store. You can buy shoes cheaper now than at any other time. Our prices are lower than others for same class of goods. It will certainly pay you to see our stock before you buy. Wecerry the largest stock ef ladies' shoes at $2.00 and $2 5» a pair iii town. just as good as Insta! ¢3_ooa pair. Try us for your next pair. A. E. McEACllEN The Shoe Mau. *drawfrlhtf _ '- listen - When yon require anything in “fog”-|¢n gnu trly hllOW WC have the best stuck procurable »_ l ’” MEAT \ Onrl can always be depended upon for being tender, iuicy, 3 .ind ine Bavored. Try it once ; and yon_wiil want it aiwa) s. .___.._..,,_ P. B. Squarcbrlggs _ d ttsrwtf 1 'Fishumen ttfanlu ,We want ro or 12 Lobster Fish- ritieu. to fish at Canoe Cove. Highest prfc :s paid. J.A. FARQUHARSON c :>. _ _ Ch’ Town 2 _ i7dm_tlirmtli2wp:l > ‘ '_ Menfs Grain ` ll`_aterp_roof Boots This week we are shgwing a j0l) l0t Of inen’s` grain waterproof boots. _ The Re§ular_ price was }3,0o. he sizes are 8. 9, 1 This Week Special Boot and Shoe Prices For _ Saturday 99c This lot will be displayed in our Window-» Womens’ misses' and children’s boots, shoes' and slippers-----your ,_ choice at Qgc 7.5¢ 5 Another as- -sorted lot, ~not '1 1 l w quite as high p 'r i c e d, y o u 1° _ choice 75C. e t50c 1_ a pair--a basket ~ full of children’s .3 boots, size IO. .4 ` `Alley Q C0 t llll.H.l].JllHll$llll , Kent Street, li Practice limited to Diaeaael ‘.f of Rye. Ear. Nose, Throat ` and Skin. Eyes tested and fitted for - glasses. OFFICE HOURS 9tolla.m. \.C'l~'l.3ipu|. 1,3 ltvunlngn by appointment ; dtww < CHEAP SALE Crosse & Bl;ckwcll’s - MARMALADE For one week only we offer our new stock Qf Frnnge Marmalade just received from \ r sse & B‘ack- well. London. at the f llcwing very low figures-- ,,`,,,,,_ 7 pound tina for 70: each. `~ I pound llaaa lan lor lic each. I pound [lane iara for SLO! par llolerl BEER' Qt GHFF just a minute, And have a look at Samples in our studio. fest mountings And latest styes. You can _get_ Everything in pl19t0S Ri ht at our studio. °' _ s _ N, ron sA|.e A valuable fnrm ann mile from the City e in niutln of 48 at res good land. lm ' S" *Mft* '»~cl"r"°"i:"'-..‘w:' °.‘:.'.. ..:r~..;. 0 meta wn with barn an well the " "“1'§i| mitral. me vm is ma by & coo v\§ll‘\i’i~“°"T’€‘l"";,‘l°°“ “l‘“"f "“ ‘““ mi” G ` H l gilhrirdigydlblh. ‘it acres ilphiilen m ily io xii. MAIN K. I)A\VBON. . ~ Kant Ronny Sqnnydde idilwiurwnlrll. , ,l The loss sustained by Fraser McDonald of Hampton by the re- cent ilre is estimated at $3,000. The insurance is $900. , 'i‘. E. Girvan and Mrs. Glrvan. who have been in the City for some- time past left last night for George- town en route to St. John. Q A very pleasant whiet party and' dance arranged by the Daughters of The Empire took lace at the o'clock yesterday morning it was 1 below; at nine _ o'cloclr 4 above at ten o’clook 13 above-a remark- able sudden rise. At one o‘cloclr yesterday' afternoon it was 25 de- grees above nero, and last night at nine o'clock it was 12} above. ii ui _ . f c ` show you ,seg ng ___ I A telegram was received by the management of Wonderland yester day advising that Tommy Hayes ~ ' - 2 __ There has been a remarkable flue- "Left, Left, Left l" Good old No. The beautiful Brush The Drugglata defeated G01! 5 0°-B tuatlon in the weather since Monday 3 Company 4th G. A_ But they 9,;-_¢ P055e55Cd by c0m* in a game of hockey at.the Arenu B°¢W°°“ 54011455' H1355 B114 TUGSGBY never leit. See them at the open- muhhy saver a1_ 'Monday night. The score wea Hi, Iaorxngeghgerapgytxgpowezt ilpgvyllé ing of the House yesterday 'I _ ways attracts atten- wonderland surely has n big pru- P,ev`_ J. W. McConnell, formerly of a this City, preached an able sermon on Political Purity in Methodlet church at Fredericton, N. B., last: Sunday. William Bowen and sister Miss Bowen of Wheatley River, crossed to Plctou yesterday en route to La, Junta, Colo. the trick musician was seriously ill y-poyou “uw Wim-g 5 bird ¢gu1¢1 in Boston and 'could not appear for his engagement this week. Just as soon as he recovers however Won- derland is the brat house in which he is to appear as he comes here direct from Boston. In the mean- time Wonderland ia trying to till his place and‘put on n ue team to- night. The ice on certain parts of the West River is said to be .weak in places and teams have lately broken through. On Sunday, Dr. and Mrs. D Mchaughlan of this City were so un- militia armories last night. 'fortunate as to get in ,bg wat", ` .PML Earls and his t d ts lu and had a most uncomfortable ex- S ll OD W give grand vocal and instrumental recltals during March and April. Admission by invitation. Particu- lars later' ` ‘have happened to Hector McNei perience. Ol Dlckleson's Point, also the day before P. J. Berrigan of Dunedin got in with his team, and a similar accident is reported to and Neil McFnyden of New Domin- l Malcolm and Mrs. McLeod, Mon- tana are the_guests oi Bart and Mrs. Lelacheur, Gurnsey Cove. | Guy Brooks, who has been visit- ion. Luckily in a‘l these cases the parties mentioned and their horse escaped without serious injury . ing in Murray Harbor. has returned‘ Gnu,” Avondale Mg Stephen and ‘”° M°"°*‘”“~ Brighten of the I. o. F., of uns The market square yesterday Pr* visit in Castle Hall. A .pleaenn _sented a striking and busy appear- ance. At times during the day there were ns many as twelve loads of hay on it the one time, many lof them having come down the ice _from the West River. l Many prominent farmers from all 'over the Province who are interested in dairy farming were in the City yesterday attending the annual meet- ing ~of the Prince Edward Island Dairymen's Association, a full report lol which will be found elsewhere' in today’s Guardian. l A Prince Edward Islander writing to the Farmer’s Advocate says: This has been an exceedingly fine winter ,so far. There has been very little snow. Wheels have been ln use more than sielghs. und still there is scarcely enough snow' for good sleighing. The lowest tempera- ‘ture so far has been 12 below zero, and that only one day. The weather has been mild, with quite a num- ber _of thaws. There has been no stop in winter navigation yet, and un- interrupted connection mnkes life here more tolerable than it is in severe seasons. ~ - Winter buttcrmaking in Prince Ed- ward' Island has been carried on to 'a considerable extent' in factories _that have butter plants during the ‘past vyear. The high price of factory but- .ter has been quite a stimulus to win- ter production of milk, and a good many farmers in this Province . are llearning to their profit, that it pays .to lengthen out the milking period of their cows. Creamery butter sells wholesale from twenty-seven to twenty-eightcents, This gives pat- lrons about one dollar per huadrnl, net, for milk. There is not mush stall-feeding here this winter. Grain being a good price and the bay crop light, accounts for this. A good many hogs are being mar- keted ln Prince Edward Island now at about 7} cents (dressed). 'Those farmers that are engaged in winter dairying are also feeding good bunches of hogs, and these are the men that are making the mnqv just now says a correspondent. llngs can be made to gain as fast in winter as any time,when there le a good share of skim milk to help make up their rations. Hay sells lzere for a- bout fifteen dollars per ton. Oats are fising again, and being over forty- |cents now for shipment. The fields are so poorly covered with snow this winter that many fear the grass and clover meadows will suffer_-Far- mcrs' Advocate. Most of the dairy companies on ll’rince Edward Island have held their annual. meetings, and all concerned seem to be well satisfied with the year’s business, and hopeful .or the future. The average price! of chncse ,was about 11| cents a po nd, and that, taken in connection 'with the good grazing season of last auairntr, makes the pntron’s acc runts at the cheese factory very satisiactoryiitili they have great room *or irrpruve- ment ln the way of producing more milk per cow, and moramilk per |acre. Till all work to a higher. stand- ard in these mattee, dalrying will hardly be called agreat success with the average patron of the cheese fac- tory in this Province. A correspondent from this Province writing to the Farmers Advocate says: Sheep are getting back again ‘slowly on many farms in P.E.I. that cut them out altogether n few years ago. The writer noticed some live ,or six about very many fermyards a- gain, which will form the nucleus of larger ilocka ln the near future.Many .iarmerrnow eee.the mistake they ‘made ln going out of sheep entirely, and will not likely repeat the error, -especially as sheep and their products have' so largely advanced ln price in recent yearn. As labor grows scercer, farmers will turn more at- tention to sheep husbandry as a buel- ness which can he conducted with an exceeding small outlay for wages. :Ii you are suffering from a rack- ing cough the reeult of La Grlppe, take our Gualaeol lrnuleion. It will City, met last evening ina fraternal 'evening was spent theshort program consisting of a piano solo by Miss |Waterman; vocal solos by Mis build its nest so that a monkey could not get at its eggs? School- room first Methodist. Church. Ad- mission 10cts. ` Miss Evangeline Paquet. Souris, who has been in the Charlottetown Hospital undergoing treatment re- turned to Bouris yesterday accom- panled by her brother Nelson who has been in Toronto. Owing to the lon istande telephones being hun some r other, last nightgfhe Guardian was nn ble tu get reports of the Supreme Court pro- ceedings at Georgetown, or of the hoist race on Plnette Bay ice yesterday. 1 The good elelghing in the City brought out many people to enjoy a drive yesterday and the numerous B flne horses and -sleighs gave the streets an animated appearance. The afternoon was ideally line for sleigh driving. '- The Happyland Moving Picture t Company shows lu 'Hampton hall on Wednesday and Thursday nights, the 26th and 27th. Two hours of solid fun A $2.50 gold piece will be Pear, Stewart’ Miss Ida MCNAU? awarded to the hendsomest lady ia ,Mrs_ S. C. Moore; and G. H._Moore. ‘The vocal duett by Mrs. Tait and the hall. This afternoon at 2.55 the funeral Miss Mdntyre was much enjoyed mf of the late Daniel John MrPherson, were the readings by Miss Stenti ford and George McPhee. Inspiring addresses were delivered hy Rev. G. Steele, Bedeque: Rev. Thoe Marshall. City; L. U. Fowler, Bedeque and High Chief Ranger John Anderson, Kensington. The two latter gentlemen also assisted in the installation of Iolicers which took place after re- freshment which were daintily served by the ladies present. The folowing officers were installed by H. C. R., John Anderson:- _ COURT AVONDALE. . D.-J. H. Bell. _ R.-T. Sentner. ' H.-J_ Mclnnia. _ R.--E. H. Douglas. -F. Renof. _-E. Toombe_ _--J. Plckard. Orator-J. LeBlanc. Organiet--J. Lewis. S. W.-G. McLean. _ W.-R. Walker: _ B.-H. Toombsn . _ B.-J. Mclnnle. _ ' _ Physicians-Dr. Warburton, D H. Johnson. COURT MT. STEPHEN. _ D.-L. Gaudet. .-M. A. Allan. _-T. White. _-A. McKenzie. V. Buntaln. E. Jordan. t, Jr. » Orator- J. Storey. Organist-W. H. Watts. S. W.-K. Finlayson. -A. Gates. -J. Steele. -W. E. Burke. Physicians-Drs. Mcimugblan, Carruthers. COURT BRIGHTON -Mrs. J. Sutherland. --Mrs. T. Pcardon. R.-'.-Mrs. J. Plekard. R.-Mrs. J. Higgins. _-Mrs. T. Howef.t_ 8.-Miss A. Wadman. -‘ililss E. Sutherland. Orntor-Mrs. M. A. Allan. Organlst-Mrs. G. McLeod S. W.-Mrs. J. Williams. _ W.-Mrs. J. H. Bell. _ B.--Mrs. M. McLeod. _ B.-Mrs. J. Welsh. _ Physician Dr. Warburton. _ BURNT I-IIB TOES BADLY_ But he will never again use a cheep cure containing acids. The only safe and painless cure is Putnam's Corn Extractor. it never burns. always cures--buy "Putnam's.” expense “T99 O'~4mLq l‘. ga=.1:a_<:'-efcm 99” 5!-U .ass PF” -J. HHv'i‘»ciaN City, whose death was referred to in Monday's Guardian, will take place from his father’s residence 85 Cumberland Street to the Railway, thence to Sherwood cemetery. Many beautiful thoughts are expressed by the exquisite flowers sent in kindly remembrance of one whom all his friends loved. The pall bearers will be: - Edward Saunders, Parker Moore, Dr. Earle Robins, Gordon Worth, W. Wellner and Bruce Hug- gan. There will also oe ri represen- tation of men from No. Z Company of which deceased was .a member and also a firing party. .-aiy to Thke lasy to Operate 'www wrt!! "avi-\>le_-yot up was orun»au.eeal:nrn.\,aatiatanm|1- _ _ , _ lood’s Pilla- L.. flux Buster irown and his Dog Tigc at Wonderland tonight. ` Wanted-A smart ` capable young .man as _assistant bookkeeper. One with City experience preferred. Ap- ply t0_B0x 12, City. 2-Zldti. Cleanliness is Next to Godlinee If you want ynerhorhe ihoronah ly clean und heai'liy. have it do scientiically. Ordinary di.infrc~ ants give only a» false sms-_ o security. Microbes and baenfi lurk beyord rhe reach nt \he` me the latest approved method wlile is a nerfect gevmlcide and eminrsef by a l Boards of Health anu Heal l ullicers- Chnrivs moderate. G. ID. "V§7J.’1Sh_~'t Funeral llireemr and itrnhaimer. dirsif _ _ . »~ -»¢_rvvru~»~~ VAL lillllllii Pr-my Valenti: es, - _ if * ' - Comic Valenf,%¢<.` Post Card alentiii s A'in_rge and splendid variety t select from. li.A. TANTON Q C0 Great George Street. ` i ra-|7dttsrw3m Slush ' and Slop We have a large stock of ‘ heavy whole stock boots for inen, boys, youths, women, mirsies and children, suitable for spring' slush and which will keep your feet dry. In order to clear out our large stock of the above lines, we' will give special large discounts for the next month. J. H. Bell, particular housewife. I use o»l ‘ _ u_ _ __ ._ _ »- _.gsm _W l__ Mont nap at the Alvv earl Bumv mtofo smniev sans, y _ . Sewing Time " Ladies V . V _ We Have Just Received 66; NewPrint Cottons, A W ‘ “ Plaid Gingliams, » “ Check Ginghams, i “ Plain Charnbrays, ~ ’ “ Organdies, “ Embroidered Nets, All-Over Laces, White Val. Laces, Filet Laces, Embroideries, _lap Silks, f Dre ss Goods, and lots of other New Goods. - tk H S( $6 l £6 il r sraniar Bites. l _ 1 Don’t Freeze. » _ when you can get het drinks at any hour. except while you sleep at my popular resturant. _ Hot _ Chicken Pics » in abundance just the thing to warm yoii up and ' make you feel good and strongnlurlng this changeable wedther- d. .f E. J. nasaocnes. ..._ _:m__.:_:__._,z;_~__.___...____1.:.,1._.__._._.__._?_ _J,_;___ _ __ ,___ _ __ Jemins ~ 7 pound pail 50 cents each A in the following varieties Hiacl: Current, Peach, Strawberry, Raspberry, ' Plum, Gooseberry. Get your supply early; They won’t last long at this price. SANDERSON Q C0. dttsrtn, tf-_ ` REPAIR WDRK If your carriage needs any repairs now is the time to have it attended to. Perhaps it‘ needs some paint or varnish or your buggy top may need a new lining. For good satisfaction come to JC: U-lf\l I\/I<3L..E1°\|`| & BSN] dartuftf Montague ilfanted at Once _ _ /' .» ~:'>-2# _ ~ U/fi". .l`¢ ,;:f; - ‘ ~ ‘ 7 .*wf~‘;'.. \ I r . ,rl --- _ l 4.11 ~ ;».-of up , .f/5,1 v'/',~;w_ ' ,_"{l A quantity of recleaiied‘ flW‘V'_;“.__ _ _ +