:__ ,__ `/ll ire, /__ . g. l ._ _ __, _ 11. 3 ‘ i t ~ i i.‘ i lt ‘_ iq. \ ui if 5. i \ fiv- ,l ll' { liluuf' i ll.” is _ fi ,fr .f .` i of _ 1 _ _ . 1 u \ . in .' Q. i I _ \ 1 5 |g'.~~“, li lil T fl`l`_'|, .i iff > lg y. in , . ltr; i_‘ t » , » -_:M4 ~v _'lf _ ,, J a 1-»_ ._ A i ¢ ... A ,, - - 3,i911 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ "` mer or uni. _ __ ____ -PAGE FOUR ""'"’ '--ma LA-rms'r niews ` . 1 'L , --' _ s.. ` -1----l|_-I-I l __ _‘__ ___ »~3‘Y 1 - ._ ° 1 ' \ JS. Al. /l’lcZDoii.a'z!/of i::.i;hi;:. F _ _ Now Comes The wg ._ _ _ ‘il ~».._~.'.. _ “' " f*"' .; _ '¢~':f_,;_'.l".fi ' ..._ __ __.. __ _ ,_,., _ _.._,v. ._.__._a.__,._-_ _ __ -i " ' “T Q L"-ff'_-' ‘ i '$3 _.ff j~f'€.ff.-f., __ " _ f _'- .‘ ~ ' 1 c l , . -_1 :‘;` * _ 7 _ 1 l` “Hi », _ :aw at ew,-_~,~ _»~ ill# ,_ i _,,..-=--,- ' -_ .1-_ ' ‘ »é"T”i”' fi". sr - - " if ». _ ‘ff ii; Lis.; __/' ‘QL fl* __ New For ycars past men have looked to this store as the recognized leaders of i1ien’s admit that we will con as in the past, to. merit this distinction is fully evidenced in our New Spring Stock. This season we believe nien’s, boys’ and youths’ suits are superior clothing. We have endeavored to win and ' hold this mark of approval placed on our store by the men of this City and country. That we have succeeded in the past you will . _ . ~ Suits B tiniie in the future that our showing of 'in fit, in finish and general make upto any ever shown by us. suits just arrived. Prices $8.00, 9.50, io_oo, 12.00, 13.50 to 24.00. Five hundred new if-;. NEWS LETTER OF BOSTON 8 SUBURBS I had the pleasure of an interview with Miss Thankful Newson of King- ston. Miss Newson is takinga spe- cial course in theology at a branch i-rliool of Newton Theological College of Newton, Mas-¢_ She expects to aduate with high honors in the ti- gi' . nal examinations this spring. ¢ . . _ James Aitken of Montague is hold- ing a r.spin-isihle and lucrati\e posi- tion as book-keeper and head clerk for n well known paint; and varnish company in Boston. ' .f » ». \\'hile hurrying along Devonshire Strrzt recently I met Miss Eugenie Muirhead of Tryon. Miss Muirhead is vinployed ns book-keeper and sten- ogrnpher for the Windsor Cement t‘o., on Devonshire Street, Boston. 'lhis firm does an extensive busin;ss_ ~ ». . Geo. .\far_-liall of Kingston was imi- ted in marriage to Miss Inn MacGre- gor of Somerville, _Mass. Mr. Mar- :-liall holds 8 good position with 8, leather manufacturing company of l._vnn_ Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Mar.-hall have permanently made their new home in Cambridge, Mass. Their many friends here wish them long and prosperous married life. ~ U d 4 Robert Robinson, who hails fromi Brackley Point, is the proprietor of a grocery store in Everett, Mass. Mr. Robinson has made rapid sti°id_ towards success since coming here. 3 U IU Rev. Lemuel Ackland, B. A., ol e Bidding her earliest child arise: March l -By L. C. Kitson. Hampshire, is completing his cours of studies at the Newton Theologica College of Newton. Mr. Ackland ha the Dasto ' P lar churches in Boston. He ha you don't succeed, "try, try, again. .. . ~ _ l _ , F`fl’.h t ect l I had 8 Pleasant chat “th Nlchol' tiieatcd tor the spectacle of the har- as Paul, formerly of nrook...ld_ .ir Paul resides in Somerville, Mass. and is employed by a well liiown S f _ » t- d-(1 th .' it mm in that 'city' He has been in l thai.) ttliiisiliilgaslilviiicli gatlzi-efhieiglmtomgfiiiiid their employ lf" ‘\“il'°_”‘_““ml3ei`_ °_f.joined in the procession which fol- s ` With rushing winds and gloomy skies, B _...,___i..----1- is iw-f@°== ssrfliisiiii iiutis iwiit s made 5, prodigious rise is his chosen ____ . profession. His advice _to young men NEW Y0RK_ F,_b_ 27__Fmh AVe_ who Wish to S“°°e°d' 'S' lf at i‘“",f' nue shoppers and crowds in Broad- ycars; which goes to show that* the training he received in his native land has been the stepping stone to higher and greater acliie/cments. ,Every Provincialist, ivh-itever ioca- tion they are pursuing, are making good. $ 8 H S. and Mrs. McDonald, formerly of ,New Glasgow, llaid a visit to Clark ‘and Mrs. Kibby of Everett, Mass., ,on Sunday, the 26th. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald have resided in Los An-_ .1 geles, Cal., for the past few years, but now reside in Medford, Mase, where they intent to make their fu- ture residence. # i S The dark and stubborn winter dies, Far ofl, unseen spring faintly-cries, , way from Herald Square to Forty- S tli`s afternoon were ' em skirt in use by two pretty young ’ , WDIDEH. Y ‘ lowed, at times blocking traffic and L » _ gnmewm r 'U prices. Paints Oils Ilar Copper Mzirlinc lllocks flak uni Coal 'l`ar tory W Rogers OBSTER ACKERS SUPPLIES We carry the largest stocks at lowest wholesale Galvanized She- ts Black Sheets Copper Paint Files Seafning Paint Scales Weigh Beams and any kind of a nail that is used in or around a fac- Goocls shipped same day order is received. Wholesale “and Retail C5 Q Hardware L Limited \ driving the young women to sfo: refuge in a taxicab at three different. times during their promenade. In Fifth Avenue the spectators were politely curious and openly amused. In Broadway they became insistent in their edorts to miss nothing of the spectacle afforded, and such a crush developed that the young women were almost swept from their feet and carried into the street by the crowd struggling to catch a glimpse of the much discussed draperies. The two women, Miss Edith Hord- low and Miss Adelaide Bernon, with a friend, Miss Harriet Westerfield, .first appeared in Fifty-Ninth Street, near Third Avenue, where they had gone to try on the skirts. They were so pleased with the general effect that they immediately decided to wear the skirts to their apartments. Having reached this decision, they started ' bravely along Fifty-Ninth Street toward Fifth Avenue, but en- countering a photographer on the SPllHllllG NEWS llllllll llllilllll HALIFAX. Feb. ~28-The Ci-:scent h°¢k¢Y team, which returned yester- dlll' On the steamer A. W. Perry, have few words of praise regarding their treatment lu Boston. In the last game only twenty minute halves “'°Pe played. The last goal, it is °1°lm¢ll» Was put in the Crescent net ui' ~ n.-imner oi taeir own team. The Boston team extended no cour- tcarvu to the visitorsf They did not visit theip hotel. Finally they got the “mos uaklndest" cut of all when the Arena management paid them $100 less thanithe amount agreed up- On. Claiming that his agent had no authority to enter into an agreement 50 PHY a larger amount. 1ice_ Smith stated yesterday that the police would riot allow the boxing bouts that were to be put on to- night. and that he had so advised the lllllnagtiment of' the Hamilton bowling and athletic club, under whose auspices the affair was to be held. The club management. claim the affair because of the difference; of opinion that exist regarding the Nlrallfy of such ,bouts. 0T'I`»‘-WA. ren. 21-'rin rhfenix _Hockey Club, champions of the Brit- ish Columbia border hockey league, has filed 3 challenge for the Stanley Cllli. It was received Saturday by Wm. Foran. They claim to have a fast team and are anxious to send it east at once. This matics the fourth challenge, Prince Albert, Port Arthur, and Galt having previously applied for dates. svnN1-iv, N. w., Feb. 27-The Australian swimmer, Longworth, covered 121 yards in one minute and 5 aaconds. This is a new world`s ra. cor . Tells What Zam Buk Did For Him. Many famous persons have testified to the great value of Bam-Buk, and amongst the most recent is Admiral Rodney M. Lloyd. Writing from the Royal Naval Club, Portsmouth, Eng- land, Admiral Lloyd says: ‘I ve found Zam-Buk most ro while for the relief of skin irritation fcctly healthy. and with no ma _is o Famous British Admiral. I Budget for Saturday Sh0lJPCrs ials that ou ht to a of argains We're offering a few week-end speci _ g p. eal to thrifty people Brown’s Saturday P ' . . . forasa real bargain treat--and the good barga1nS Offered are eer.. tainly unusual. ` ' _ _ _ __ ,_ specials tare looked But one thing we must urge and that is promptiies_. ‘If those celebrated Knit-to- Fit sweater coats, some of the best ever nianfactured. You can count on getting quality when you buy these gar- ments. Regular price is 4 75 now only. Thaghtpey pil; proceed pad it is like- ' ‘ / a e ‘l ,_____-_- . Y _ n es cas wi he made of _ __--._-1-\ There,S 200 you don’t buy promptly you’ll be disappointc _ . #__ 6512 L Hosiery _ for pairs of good hose here for thrifty men. Maile in fine d. TORONT _ _ _ _ . I gauts q.ual(i)fledllE>l)~ tug-Iseriliilcir téirll-(i_i \ _ fi" . . an 1 s - _ 1 ; _ ' .,»,'~'.»_ geforeaas 12:; cribtxi/lddtttilieyiuiitxiit Igvziiilfll gg “ill ale decisively by a score of 6 to 2, , .L,_._\‘.; .i making them winners by 9 to 5 on 4 ,.1-:___§/§§¢_ the round. ‘ ' ‘ -_/f -_ _ . . _ _ _ ,ll _.fn -' »_§ _ 8 fancy knitted _~t_~, ~ ll HAMILTON, -I-eb. 25-Chief of po- Here’s a limited lot of ’._T'/5_3. W/7 madc__,-tfong an(1n;;;f`iui:,e,{ Some of the “swelle:~t" you ever saw. We want to clear the stock out, the low prices and sniali quantity won’t al- low them to linger. Regular- ly priced at $(»_oo, our choice for. _ . .. \)’ /ii English Night Shirts Only a few good English nlghtsliirts, large and roomy, full size and length and hound to give unbeatable satisfaction. Well-made, strong and neat fitting. sells regularly for 2.25 and are worth more, your choice for......-... The Home _ Al Good Hats Scotch heather mixture. Ncat,warin oys’ lilii long-wearing and pretty, For winter i and spring wear they're the real thing. lformcr price 65c, now . .. (}irl’s knitted sweater coals with belt. In red and blue. lilue and rcd. Regular i.2- lE[“bl'?‘d°‘ There weve l0ll. e icctu.~.ed was a membci of the,1,_t_ The remains followed by B large concourse of peciple were interred ln new uiasgow Cemetery, there to n `wait the resurrection of the jlltli- \\\\\\\\\_ 5 (MW. Mackie referred to above is `,` " I ‘ _ \`<'hl_l\_\ > nouns 'if/1 Ki D N EY 21 ,, PILLS ll' J] N sl/i` il-\_\_\\\\\` ni/ l’ LL D / I M, HE 5 f*Cll_.`»` ‘-._ll‘i, B HIGH: U.MA-r5 k` Pell i»""-ii. ’~.‘».i ll ' D i Z T S D; ti P illllllllii lp" ~.,_.l,f__;, a i: T E _ ii__,i“,,,i ll" ' all » '_ _ll `bluck a‘proccssion had formed and _ _ _ constantly increased in size. There Yestshigsice ,g:_\‘(;d’,,n"(il)cf,lu[‘t\‘li¥',0,i"\:,I,':’;:flE Although death had been expected _ the ll0llCe l10ol£ a hand and scattered °'_;nr sizes' 42 44 and 46 ,md re “_ for several weeks and especially the the crowd. ITN’ priced at $500 omg now gat last few days, when th-e word was ¢ Finally the young women reached $3 3% Brown The-Yéugz Mews Man passed around Tuesday morning that e Forty-Fifth Street, stopped to buy ' ‘ ' 2_2-yd" ` William Mackie has passed away tickets at 3 theatre and again board- __ -_ early that morning it came as ni cd a talicab and 060811811- _______.,_,,` shock to the many and close friends w s due to an -'-**‘-*'-‘ of the family Death a E - I Motor Y u C Bu is The Best “We have established a Nurses' J gram, , _,_ __ E5, Free Registration Bureali in our I wiiuam Mackie was born in si. O an y _ " ' store, where proficient qualified nurses Vincent, Ont., in April, 1836 He ` ` ' s married to Miss Katie McPher "want B good vest 7 BROWN ha? cnn register as competent and avail- A W" i ' ' Ca ‘ _ nd the _mum “_ You can count on the Im.. at years ago, they encountered as many - 1 '-l "* The Superiority of Our Work is known to :ill our patrons- our work is by far the best done hi our part ofthe city. We put forth our best efforts nn every piece we wash, we take as much care in handling it as if it were our own, we thoroughly clean and steriliza every article-you find the way ` we do ymir wash gives the clothes longer life and better appearance. _ Try us today-send for our E. A. Foster cmini ii .im %».»- ~~»-- -» », " - _ . . .__ _ .__,. ___ ___ _ _ _ _ ._ __ _ ,_ _ ~;»w»».-»~»¢»¢¢. n_~¢¢n_f»--.f w¢g»_¢,q».¢;§|m|pQr»¢ap~i¢\.m....-~. ,,,,,,_,,_.‘ _,_ . . _ _ / i * ' . . . .» M StarSt¢am Laundry __._.. ._t_,.. .__.a_ perial every tinie--you can go as far_ as you like, as fast as y_ou like if you own an Impe- rial. Its the best all-round mo- tor_inade in Canada and for weight and price is one of the best in the world. _ lt is easy to start and control. It»~ is economical, gains high speed on small fuel and expensesfor fugl and oil are low. lt’s durable -it will outlast seve- ral cheap motors and give more satisfaction in one day‘s work than others will in a year. It’s efficient -It has stood every test and beg. ten all others. Send for catalogue. Bruce Stewart _ (D. Co.. Limited. I _, _