_ _ _ R ' ' ~ '-Bus" ll" "U" "lSl|'].i ri- nys to my in this rrovim." _ Paws ' V ' ~ ""lPi~ _- ._ _ - , - ~ . --'_ _ ,r r X, $6,-W , I have 8. quant.. al, Pea- nut size. This is a high grade coal 'suit- ity of Hard,Co able for any stove. Orders \for tended to. ' A.Pickanl&. Co. Phone 240 ` ' Ch’town' _ a _H Y quantity promptly at- Kali lla me slum mu.. 0 t bl ' ;*;<:_,~\,;§,,»,\»5°“»-Zi. -..i'...1“.i".i‘°’....”.i.”|: Dean’ ' seat of ..°';é‘__-J,,=;,'_°'°=_»1 -sv' Wi... wrjt::`___il"& Suk-» inendi Domi --Maw y. '°°°"" 'feb viii! i» vibe... intein F" “I3 with nasty am, headuhe.; mm mulk lwhinlg back which caused me muehtiils- ¢|'Y£_ 9|' I could not work and had no am mon for anythiu . My kid” "’"" "’°"Y bldli' out oforder and key: IDB fl'0ll\ Biesping at nixhta I iried CP ki“d° ‘lf Pills nnd mediclnds but it muy rd almost in vain. I beggfgo givassgjxl; despair of -cver beingwell md ,mm “Eau” whc" “ kmd l\¢iB1'\b0r advised ine to tr Dou.n’a Kid Pills whi h 1 did, surf' am thalikfullvor thé rellhi' I °|1l¢Lil\ed from them for new I am no troubled with i wi. bak or -ack nsidf ;,°in°‘°i 7 1 Wm '*|W“¥9 “Y D0an’s Kidney s o ` mem' ui; £r;e!aui‘iId”<;|:_lj‘highly recgmmen P"°“' 5° will Per bor. 8 bon. iw '°=°°‘»3i °f Price lfi7‘1‘1i» 'r. uiiimm co - Limited, Toronto Ont. '_' When ordering direct, specify 2 Dgm'|_Q‘ ~HUGHE'S BEISTER' i~i'the mort reliable remedy for the treatment of SPAVINS RINGBONES CURBS SPLINTS ETC. Expeiicn. el horsemen all u e it and recommend it. be cause it removes 'the cause as well as r.-duces the lump. if you have a sick or blem- ifhed arimsl call and get ex- pert advice frcm -. ' E0 |lUiinES{f,*;‘;E5fg} Charlottetown P. E. I. -l* SOME MONEY IN UNCLE SAM'B TREASURY I WASHINGTON, 'April 1.-Former. Governor John' Burke, of North Da- kota, to-dey took the oath of office as treasurer of the United States, succeeding Carmi A. Thompson, who turned over $1,426,422,05l.48 2-3 to the custody of the new Democratic oflieini. The two-thirds of a cent is , a part of n Tennessee state bond held lin the assets of the government. 1 i | Eggs for Hatching El. O. Black ‘Vlinoi-cas Eggs from flrsi prize Cncksnd Hen at Ch town Exhibi- IOD, illl $i.00 for I3 S. 0. White Minoreas. S. C. Brown Lel- horn’s, White Plymouth Rocks, indian Runner Ducks , 75 cents for I5 ` Elks esn be had at M. F. A. McLEOU, 55Prince Bt.Clt.y, ur at the owner C.H. PIPPY, Hillsboro. Lot 48. l’. E. l. 1-iitifmwlli Efmllnd- 7 I Q 1 G -~: *B th "<1 OUT an emergency quick rel-e l t nie. - ` O . ‘ M cK 1 n n o n D r u g C o to 6° °° 5:1: 'f.:i.‘.‘.““‘:.'i__‘:'.I: .:f:;“:;'“ .if ` Rexall N.-malgii ’I‘ab‘ets are iiit_nded so'eiv as - qfgid powerful and bring about ieliéff in a very sh`or`t ‘ 4 f Guaranteed, money back if dissxtisfied . 25c ' Q Q Neural f. They :ire very strong" CGG dK‘§t. now h or rea’ eorge an ant ctree 1 E CK _ so_ """'“` Graduates From the School of ` ` Experience ' fd gg. \4\»;_ N" l J- _ 1 _ have ,learned that good pure tobacco costs no more than the bad injuri- ous kind. it’s all in kriow- ing what youfbuy, Take a tip from us and reméinber to ask for HICKEY’S B RIGHT CUT smoking obacco. or COMBINATION - WIS1‘ chewing. Best ever- & been stopping with bib daughter. I-Iis _ VW; _1 _ _ having reached the acute stage. on F Zfarloads (ll Enamelwaref K .i . Good Friday, since which time he had __ _ been very ill. Mr Inglis was 68 years _ -5 > i And Tinware Jusi“0pened Up ---Wholesalc--- We have just received by the S. S. “Earl Grey I) two Carloads, in all about 5co Boxes and Crates of the Famous “Imperial” ~Enanie'.ware _ and Tinware made by the McClary Mfg. Co., L011i1°11» Ont- , - . , C ' ‘ F. This shipment includes almost every article uianufactured by this large concern, such as; ic, ix, A i xfxl Tiuwai-e,__J ap’d _Ware , Copper `and_ Nickel ware, Galv'awaf¢s,sn¢¢i1ron Wm-e.'~Impe_ii=1 and C211- l ada Eiiamelwnre, etc, etc. These goods are the best .' 8 . ` procurable and will stan d the wear. The name JM- PERIAL” stands for durability. We can sell these godds to you at FACT CRY _PRICE_S» Sllaffan' tee__.tliem. Send in your order for your requirnments. t We make prompt' shipment, WRITE' FOR LUR_ -PRICES; gh¢y_will interest you. . _ ‘ _ wok mi. u mei b mi iii. ' ' _tiuhfiw the lint am# or svldaneesyin $1.25 ut ull deal or mailed direct on” 1- mann; ||u1||.|||| |3555 * llll. \»'liilIl_l\l'll.l lltllllllllllli *O ARREST LAST N!GH'1‘.- One .drunk was arrested last aight and will appear before his honor this morning, ARRESTED \YES'I‘ER»DAY.--Dlptlty Sharif! Kiggtns, arrested 0 mln troni f-_he Earl Grey yesterday. 'Ha was illlllrlaoned in the Queen's County Jdl. up-an Tlilil EARL GREY.-'lille ll-rl Grey left Picton at 'I s. m., yesterday for Charlottetown with 80 tons freight., 25 passengers and 120. sects oi mail and dncvod hers at 10.25 a. m. THE MINTO.-’l‘be Minto left Char- lottetown at 'I s. in. ytsterday for Plctou with G8 tons freight, 45 lacks of mail and twenty passengers and docked there at 10.30 a. in. LARGE AUDIENCEB.-'Phe Passion PIB! -was repeated at the People's Theatre last night to large and ap- preciative audiences. -Yesterday nf- ternoon the play was presented for the Convents. HARBOR ICE;-Charlottetown hur- hor is now_-practically clsai-.01 ice, wlthlthe exceptionof a small field of ‘broken ice which is ,now working its wny but the mouth oi the hai'bor.'I‘he rivers are clear as in midsummer. _ - '_-v--~-N WEDDING ~BEl..LS§.-1-The marriage of Miss Lily Pitblado, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Pltblado, to Mr. W. Clement Munn, is announced to take place quietly on April 24th_-- Montreal Witness.-(Mr. Pitblado is well known in Charlottetown.) FORTY HOURS CLOSES.- The Forty Hours Devotion closed in St. Dunstali’s Pro-Cathedral, Charlotte- town, Wednesday morning at 9 0'- clock. The High Mass of Reposition was celebrated by Rev. Father Allan Macdonald, Fort Augustus. IN CALVIN CHURCH-.-Rev. R. H. Stavert-_ of Harcourt, preached twice in Calvin Presbyterian Church yea- terday. His sermons were heard with great interest by large congregations, says a St. John exchange. Mr. Stav- ert is a nritive of this Province. THE INWAUD 'l‘HAlNS.- The Southern accommodation arrived in Charlottetown yesterday at 11.40 a. m., one hour and twenty-live minu- tcn lute; the Eastern express at 10.20 a. m., on time; the Western at 11.45 a. m., fifteen minutes late and the Sumnierside accommodation nt 6.05, titty minutes late, and on the previ- ous day at 5.55, forty minutes late. FOX NEWS.-The Smith Fox Stock of Montague is now eagerly sought after on account of the assurance oi a very large dividend in September and a number of shares changed hands yesterday at an advance on. par. The Canadian Fox Exchange were successful in securing a block oi stock in one of the most. up-to-date for propositions on the market to- dny and intending purchasers should get in touch with them before it is all subscribed. _It will be remember- ed that this company were most. suc- cessful with the Smith Stock referred started making trips on Monday last. Yesterday when on the return trip she became stlick in the ice between here and Rocky Point. The Tug Wm Aitken went to her assistance and towed her to Rocky Point from where she proceeded without difiiculty. The Wm. Aitken is now plying between Charlottetown and Rocky Point. and will continue to do so until the ferry steamer Hillsborough is ready, which will likely be two weeks or more. FUNERAL TODAY.-The Earl Grey yesterday brought over the body of Mr. 'David Inglis, a well-known resi- dent of Charlottetown. Mr. Inglis left here about six months ago for New Glasgow, N S where he had death took place yesterday as the re- sult of kidney trouble, the disease of age and was a man ot a quiet un- n sitio wall liked b all who knew him He leBV08 mourn twla sons John and Robert. both of whom accompanied the body to this city. The funeral will take place from his son's residence, Spring story. ::Plnrmony of Boston puts up two splendid lines of soap, _HMNODY Rose and Harmony Violet, both made from pure vegetable oils absolutely pure, clear and transparent. 15:: a onlne. 2 for 25c. The McKinnon Drug Co., Corner Greatftlieorge and Kent Stl. Mid' _` -¢.¢ bln nsnd al lillkllll. \\¢ Df_§|'.’_'__2’ 21'! , Y 284. 4-3M3i. - ai St. today at 3 p. m. to Peoples Cain- p *iii , s passenger welt yesterday afternoon The Hon.John llclnau of Souris has t.own.' returned yesterday from Inver- .@- was in Charlottetown yesterday. He returned home by the afternoon train. Mr. Frank Hobbs of Bruce Stewart & Co., Charlottetown, went to Souris yesterday afternoon, Mr Wm. McPherson, deck hand on C. G. S. Earl Grey. is on a short visit to his home in Caledonia. Capt. 'l‘. JG. Taylor was a passenger leaving Charlottetown by the western train yesterday afternoon. Rev. Monseignor Phelan, A. A.,was in Charlottetown yesterday. I-le re- turned to Vernon River in the- after- noon. Mr. George Poole, of W. S.~Poole & Go., Lower Montague, was in Chur- lottet;own» yesterday. He* returned home by the eastern train on the afternoon. Mr. Nelson Fairchild, formerly of Georgetown, with his wife and iam~ ily, arrived by the Earl Grey yester- day from Boston where they have been located for several years. _ Mr. W. A. ~i-Brennan, of the Sum- merslde Journal, arrived in Char- lottetown hy the Earl Grey yester- day. He went to Suminerside by the afternoon train, west. Messrs Walter McNeill, D. C. Mc- Lean, Angus Murchison and Hugh Mcl.ure of the C. G. S. Earl Grey were among the visitors to the Legis- lature yesterday evening Picton; Mr John McQull1an from and child from Picton. Captain Scobell and Major McCor- dick, St. Catherines, Ontario, were in~ Charlottetown yesterday and leave for Sydney this morning. They are returning from a trip to the Pacific Coast. Mr. Scobell is the senior mom- ber of the Scobell, Drug Co., St. Catherines. Mrs. James Mclicod of Regina, Snsk., who spent the past few weeks with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McLeod, Bradalbane, left yesterday for Halifax en route for London,Eng, where she' will jdln herhusband Dr. McLeod. They will spend several months travelling in England and on the continent. Tho Rev. J. A. Gordon, pastor of thc First Baptist Church, is report- .or sale, if you desire to buy or rent property. lot The island Real Estate and Investment attend to your needs. Address our communications to Box A Rattling Good Tonic that is what one of our customers calls Nysl’s Di- gestive 'l`onic.i\nothcr man said it sweetened his wife after being n sour dyspep- tic for years. 0_nc wife said she had to take it away__ from her hu|bnnd,she couldn't_cook enough to satisfy his ap- petite. If you are_iiot feeling up to the mark perhaps . yggis stom- ach is causing .t_h"q~3r`_0ubl¢. Worth whileifindinq put any- W8.y. _ f _, . _ _ . Price 5c,>cj"i_i"‘§gl:_tl(e.-._ Johnson. alvilnsw _________,__ _. ....c._¢»`.a-a is '“"'”“ ==""' -._ _ < . » ..___.f?`i ‘,1f_'.”'.'f`.’Z'/=. '» _1-*nr "ni¢'i¢~, fi' ' 4. cool, ’il5®th' ‘J ‘. shiyv -.the H';`_t. *___ best ,y r have 5 need _o iso _L_ f, - Colgst 'sRap- ' ' in -li _ wi sh "‘"~"~_ ~ i=swa4§f'i‘_§§*-__’5- ‘ 1 Powder ,thai \l Sl|o`i'tens_ the Shave This powder works up into s rich creamy lathe: on the face,pene_tratesandeofiens the most tough and wiryheard and makes a short. nick. eu nr. a. nude rr "r` i-muse, yu, '~ ple- = i°i>»f»‘i.» vii | no iiiahsndsome ninxgniaisa ' ¢ 4 ,`=. zone to ottawa on Government lnislj ness. ' ‘_ V , f _ _ .\_ ".\ ;` colonel ii. M. nnvuon, onuiotw _ ~ ' J 1 S” \` “ 1*' papers. actual exactly. i you may select. . .-.ai `_1f*:'-.’f’i"l.§§ ’ T-»-'lf : _ ;~",,i__vv' _ / /1» - - 5;- 4'-' \"I%`\ flies. 'f _U 3;)-‘_ .~, _'-1-' ' `¥.\~1- _}. ‘X ~e` were Mr ,G. W. Gardiner returning QUCC! Si|`¢¢t 1- , . ‘- I . .,.‘_ ._.n»`C _ ,:.~ .1 ‘ lj . .wx-_ ._ _ l \,':“_ ` » ,._ % "‘r'.‘~ ~ ,t _--ss ’ ’ ,W - _ \ " "~ ‘I >- ‘ \ l * nag, V . tri’ -:T1 cept. nonuniek -useoonnin, seem, ‘ e S . Wall Papers that Suit; _ Every A Need o1f_Desire There’s just one place to goif you want reaiwsatisfaction in selecting will And we are not saying this in the spirit of egotism either. We know tad ' facts that we have the largest stock of wall papers east of 'Montreal and our immense variety and unvarying high quality we know we can suit your needs We are handling all the best papers marie hy such fimous makers as Wat- I son lfosier, Reg. N. Boxer, Janeway Carpender, Robert Graves and M. H. Birge. Showing papers with panels,papers in twc-third' ei’fects,papers with cut out and crown borders, the new Scotch oatmeal paper that is guaranteed not to fade, and decorative papers that can be made up in designs to suit your furniture arrangement or tapestry work, and we are also showing chintz and crctonnes to match any paper ‘ We pay special attention to decorative work-liei p you and the paper hangdrli in every way. .We are not satisfied until you are satisfied. Prices on paper rang; from 8c a double roll __ _ Moore £6' McLeod town by the Earl 'Grey yesterday _ U from Ottawa, Mr T. C. James from *__ ‘ 1| _ _ 5 - - _ i full hearing has been restored. I-Ie is (From Yesterdays Evening Guardian) Mr. Robert i\lcMillan, New Perth West. leaves tor the West next Mon- day. il-I Mr. John Tweedy, Earnscliile, will soon have completely recovered from his recent severe lllne s. Jnmea Crane recently returned to Miss Annie Cavanagh Earnscliile, is visiting this week with her friend,ii"m’ her esteemed husband 'md tam' Mi" Helen Bourke’ Mm View _ _ ily live in _thc affectionate regard of Halifax M, W_ A_ B,.em,a,,_ S,,m_ covery, the operation for' the trouble months with friends in Morell. Mr. merside; Mr and Mrs' George Wallace having proved successful, and his Crane, one of the Is1anil's best car- STAR(~H pACT0Ry pgogpjng punters, has a busy summer ahead of still somewhat weak, however.-Mom him as his services are in constant treal Fitnr. demand by those who arc satisfied **'°'*'-l with nothing less than perfect work. It gave grcrit joy to the many friends of Mrs. Frank Howard to see her out and in bcr accustomed place as organist oi the Methodist Church, Cornwall, on Sunday, March 30th, ,alter a rather lengthy absence through illness, an illness in part oc- casioned by her devotion to Church, home and neighbourly duties. She juli their associates because of ~-their unscllishness and willingness to ren- HOULTON, April l.--'I‘hcrsti`s1ery indication that the starch factories of Aroostook county may bs Mind to open for a time ‘ho takl 0 of the large amount of potawdl that remain unshipped at the preunttims. There are it great many _potatoes in some section:”~n_l nd the difliculty of mark ,so many in a short time t un-' likely tim. they will be shipped Tiny.. Several oi the proprietors 0 the starch factories are understood to be iittint: up their equipment Loi' I. spring run, and a factory in me- stone is running now and doing s fair business. Earnscliife after spending the winter Sgr hell’ Whwever and wherever “°ed'_ :_--il r _I i ,» . v un Ul\l°¢`\¢!er Oak J _ . vic‘ri1oLA - x Call at any “His Master`s Voice" D'ealer’s in any City in Canada and hear the voices of the world’s -» , . ,,., . K Q vi r THE D “RY ST” T"°~"“ This l ~ I ' :‘:.':.;“:‘.';°.'; ...t’:;’:.'.. ‘;l‘.i:.i.i‘:;°.‘:..:':; _ »» s CASH _ Easy tetiiis if desired, ` iiis _ small chsife for interest. » ~'_» . ,_ .;- _ - - _ »-- \_;'~ ‘ » g' ‘an Fx. f ‘ii ~ i I ‘ v ___»..p{ 'f';,f,_§ .". It 'J_>i___';-:`\_' _ ~_'“f»}_ " 1,- it qw S ; Double-sided Vict9`_l';_ _ ,_,._§§` I are 90 cents, _l.j~- ‘ g reatcst reprodu .fm . ‘ i_r»'9_f.-'_f'___-,- _ _ _ _ - _ ___»lf‘.;...“':u.>»-.vraisei-1|-ian nr f ‘ >~_°J( 3” 1,- ‘,f’_»-ni " ._f"i"»_".‘” ff .' "~.r'1,'-' . _ ». K 4_}!.,al -_i>'»,_t. __ _` singers iiiliilitlégiii ;y ced on' ithisiiiwoiidéltfiii instrument. - , ' M AI* f0" 9’ ‘_"’P}’»o/' our 300-pdl? [wing Q mf sooo ~ _», ` _ ~.n"~~_ -,.' *ff* ’ 3 . Q .5 .ff ff _= ...__ » 4. i 4 mv g, "Ji I 1 1 ~ 'i- ~ ~ i .}" ll » t 1. 1 =. 3* -2.- \ 1+ ra’ -» _Ja ‘f . -1. _ _~__ <5' #.4 , git -ii _ _ _ ._ . id » I. 3,