Plinpias and Blotchas Are not the only signs that a blood. cleansing, .tonic medicine is needed. Tired, lsnguld feelings, loss of appetite and general 'debility are other signs, and they may be worse signs. _ The best blood-c1esnslng,tonio medi. eine is H_ood’s Ssrsapsrilla, which sets directl ln,_;,p'9¢ulisrly on the blood, riridiirg it; -“ali 'foreign mam... ....1 building up the whole system. This statement is verified by the experience of thousands radically cured. Over forty thousand testimonials re- ceived in two years, by actual count. Accept no substitute for I-lood’s Sarsapariila Insist on having Hood’s. Get it today. Sold evervwhcre. 100 doses one dollar. .K _,yy lioiift Forget i The Cheap Wall Pape , Sale at @-\l“ '-1 =\@ -'»=\1 \ `& TA.X.!:..‘l_R’5 KJ _ Lots of pretty pat- i tems left yet. _ tlvnnsannaansutsnnndi Dr. Pierce’s Medicines New fresh stock of Golden Medical Dis- covery. Favorite Prescrip- tion. Smart Weed. Pleasant Pellets. &_Qfll_t:_ii*smlii*llow Prowse ?;lll.i,--"li".ll'i'dtL,'3dlilli"ii Block- Charlottetown. - ` Mas. L. E. Pitowsn leaves tonight on return to Sydney. ' ` G. W. Straw, of P. E. Island, was ia Moncton last week en route to Calgary. Rsv. Ma. Ssooswrcx gave an interest. IDB missionary address in St. Jpmes Hall last evening. Mas WM Anasrs. Sea View, is visiting in the city the truest of her sister Mrs. George C. Vaughn. Mrs M. C. McGowan of Whim Road Cross. crossed yesterday to attend the nrilinery opening at St John N. B. Tnarir: are lots of people who want work and lots who want help, but the only way they can get acquainted with each other is by sending their numes and addressesto'l`he Guardian Employment Bureau. rf Titans was u very exciting hockey match played at the rink yesterday between the Orlcbars and the Swcepers Tire game was very first from start to ilnish but ended in n score of live to one in favor of the Orlebars. Crosby was the star player, shooting four goals out of live. Tnsrnernbers of Sentinel Lodge, Rose Valley lust Saturday presented Mrs» Edith McKinnon with an address expres- sive of their regret on thc eve oi their departure. Mrs. McKinnon replied suitably and iiivltcd the company to partake of nn cnioyublc repast. Tits rnusic page in the Saturday issue of Marcli 2~i\li will contain the inuslc of n popular March and Two-Stop, also lionnr Circle pr.i.¢r, Magazine page. colored Ginnie- page, liaise r\e\\'s, inter- esting short Siory, Scrinoii by Rev. \\'iir. Dobson, notes on the S. S. Lesson n vrcek hence, niul all tho latest tclcp;rnpliic and local news. Only fifty conis puryeiir' or i.weriiy-fire. cents forsix nioriths. if Tiir-3 following resolutions wus urrniii» nionsly passed nt ir irreetingz of ihc “Robcrtsori 1t‘nr'\ners Institute" nt Eldon on the 1»illi insi. \Viier‘c.as, the rrrorioply enjoyed by the Tcleplrorie C0,of 1'. E. Island isnbout. expiring; Anti \vli|:reiis, thc .i~uid Co, are paid a lurgc subsidy hy ihe Province; Anil wlicrens, the service rendered hy this Coriipanv has been very uiisiitisfnctory the latter being exliorbl- tant ifbc people have not used this service to the extent they would other- wise have done; And whereas, the spirit of the nge is the nutionullzatlon of this and other like institutions-already a number of foreign Governments have taken over the telephone systems and are operating them successfully and cheaply "The Two Macs" ' lllllillilllillill llllllilllllllil DRUGGISTB, A Cor. Grit. Geo. and Kent Ste. i to the great advantage of the people; soma of tho Provinces in our own Domin- ion are also taking stops in this direction; 'l‘lroi'cfor'e resolved, that in the opinion of this institute no further nronoply should be granted the Telephone Go. of P. E. Island but that the Government should l lake over the system and opcrateit in H n,tlie best interests of the whole people- _ __ _ _______ __ ___ .md ,horrid the Govcrnrnerit be unprepar- ed to do this immediately tlicn an eil`art siiould be made to secure ri cheaper and Fresh Nui more efficient service for n rnuch shorter period. and Sultana i Cake = Dear Mother You li , Fall and Winter wcsiirer. Tlienwrll uich cold. Do you know shout rloh I Consumclien Cure, the Lung Tonic, and what it as deneierso many? it n uid to be the only reliable remcdy iff all diseases of the air passage: in children. ‘ his absolutely harmless and piussnl \° lake. It ii guaranteed to cure or your money in reiumed. The price _ir 251:. per bottle. and all denier: in medicine sell ye Ecr.rr.sE. p.rici~:av, S H I H Bakcs Best Bread. ho This remedy should be in evgy house ld. r tile ones are n constant care in to-day at the Eclipse Bakery also fresh Rolls and Buns. D. STEWART. Oman:-'tr-trannies' 0 -' TEETH. PAIN. ' l 1 h' f i tl b the forceps is gone. rly yikds(hiysiiidvy{\:%;iEriidelir`igeud pcrgciical expfrienceddfoliagxeid menus physicians, cntists, bacierioltzgislils, ghsgirstiseezz Preserved I i is now possible for each and everyone 0 av to do the work nature intended them for. It I Our Business to Save Teeth li: is vour duly, to you rsclf, io have your ieeih saved. If you in- uml lrnvlngtieninl work done, cali and have a talllr with ni, “wg hwy; advise and explain mailers to you, tell you ]ust w at you VS 10 iiona and what ihe cost will he. We make No Charge for Examination and Consultntictglrii lt is our business and pleasure and wc pil1C¢ Y°\\ “nd” ”° ° " gnilon to employ us to do your work- Our Prices Are the Lowest d , d ith , 0 r workrnansliip is ofthe highest gra e. Q,,,-(,:,?:,’::,-lily is bggiurironeyi can buy. All work backed up by a Ten Year Written GUMBJHGG Guarantee Denial Rooms Cameron Block, Charlottetown, Over Reddin Bros. DR. E. E. ROBINS, Proprietor, ' 9-7u1th&ftw if i ._ _. --- * so init For DELAY one--READY Now Your Spring Goods Spi-in Overcnats and Suits. Savill! Df¢“°’» &c., Curtains, Purriiture tgavera, &c; ANY THING that requires t0 |,¢ duped, dyed or pressed. Parker’s Dye Works of Toronto ii ill it re ever i°.'.’.'r',"Z.l'.§§f.‘.'.i.".‘.ii§'t§‘l&‘;.ii°i?§.$R2.. 'I.§.l.’2F `l.°§..iL,-“.= The High Grade Art Parlors, , . r QUEEN eraser. crm ni.i»'r'rE'1‘0WN- rr--|&la twwtl I _, _ ,. 1,! iw E “rg ;?".‘§_ :.301 ~ tl; l '_ i , Aarons the passengers from the west yesterday were Benj. Tanton of St. Eleanors, and Miss Vinnie Tanton of this o ty. Rev. C. W. Hamilton of Exmouth Street Methodist church, St. .Iohn, has decided to retire from active work for a year. His term in 1-lxmouth street church expires in June and hisretirement will date from that time. Tris Guardian Employment Bureau is the general topic of conversation in i:hls` city and throughout many parts of the Province. This ls not to bc wondered at, for so many parsonsurethiough it getting _iiist what they want.To those who do not desire toadvertlse the fee is 25 cents, but no charge ls made unless they get what they are looking for. However, by advertising many persons get just what they desire for much less than the above amount. tf Tm: Guin-dian's Spring Vnllcy corres- pondent writes:-Martin Connick intends erectingn dwelling house this coming summer which when finished will add oonsideruby to tho good appearances of the Valley.-Ar~l.ernas McKay who quita recently had an attack of grippe and quinsy ia now suiferiniz from rheumatic fever.-E. Phillips travelling salesman for the Iiiterrintlonul Harvester Co. was iiercirrraiigirrg business for tho coming soiison with our Mclloriiinck agent John K. filcliiiy, IF you Want io sec exciting basket ball go to the Y. M. U. A. toriiglit. The tea clicrs will pliiy the store clerks and the business irion will play the P. W. C. The llnc up ni' the ilrsl giiiric will be as follows Teachers Store Clerks W. .Tunes For. G. I\IcNe\'in E. ld. Jordan For. \V. Demin C. J. l\IcMIi1nn L-ciil.i'e F. Jenkins R. ll. Campbell Lgiinrd Os. \Vri|zlit Lee Scnnian guard .l. Pierce The grime l»ct.\\'ceiiltl\c P. W. C. and the business men is the play ull' of the grime protested by the P. \V. C. H/isz.\nii’s Gazi-:'r'i'ir,March R,fifty years ago contains a noilce of the death of “\\'illiain Johnston, late:Sergeant§of the .12 Royal Illglilnndcrs (Black \\'ntch) aged 76 years." He was born lu the year l7it:i and served u. long and honorable service in which he saw campaigning and figliff Ing in Flanders. in the French West Indies. Minorca. Egypt, and in the Peninsula, where he served under Sir John Moore at Ccrunna and went all throulzh the Peninsula war. He was wounded first at Corunna, at Salamanca and Fort St. Michael, and ai. Bourgeois, and was struck downseverely wounded at Toulouse, his injury necessitating his diseliarirc. He emigrated to the Colonies and suffered ull the hardships of pioneers in l.’. E. lslnnri, until his family of four sons and two daughters grew up to help him, Johnston had n splendid medal with six clasps. He had received riiany certificates of good conduct and for nineteen years previous to his death hae been settled down at Cumberland Ifili, Grand River. Tris question “By which do wo aecnin- plish thc most, Perserverarice or Ability? was debated ni. gr-cat length at the G. ll. C. rooms last evening. A new plan was adopted by the I’r-esitlcnt, \V. A. Gaudet, which worked ndinirably. This was to r-all upon anyone in thc audience to speak and open on one side or the other. After tlicndoption of the minutes of the pre- vlous rrrecting, which took some time and rather unnccessarydiscussion, rind afttr several had expressed their regret at Mr. Walter Traiuur`s approiicliing departure for thc west, the side of Persever- ance was opened by Mr. W. 1. who in his usual rriunner set forth at length the great advan- LIISIES [lf PCYSCVCNIIIUG DVCI' lIl(!I’|.! nblliiy. lie was followed by Mr. Scott. wlio,lri ri few well-cliosen pointed remarks maintained that ability had more to do with a rnan's ultimate success than perseverance. The subject was then left open for general discussion, and while hir. W. Trainor argued on the side, of perseverance and showed that Ifa man wished to succeed in whatever he took up F. F. May. with his usual happy way of speaking and Mr. Brown, maintained the side of ability and ably supported Mr. Scott. When the ballot. was cast, it was found that ability had won by 34 18. As this is probably the last dchatc that will bc held_thls term on account oi the approucliing examinations. it was resolved “that tho students hold n social on next Wednesday, the 28th lnstnnl, ii' possible", and in all proahliiy this social will be n greater siit-cess than the previ- ous ones have been. _i_i;i_ Tasteless Cod Liver Oil' _ With Malt. Wild Cherry and Hpyophosphiies is invaluable in all wasting diseases, convalesence, coughs, colds, nervous de- biility etc. Recommended by Physicians Price $r.oo per bottle. THE Cl-IARLOTTETOWN GUAHDIAN, MARCH 22. 1906 Mrs. John Mclsune, who was visiting in Charlottetown and Surutnerslde, -has re- turned to New Glasgow N. .S. Tun annual meeting of the shareholders 0| the Charlottetown Condensed Milk Co. was held yesterday. The old Board of Directors was re-eieeled. ` I-Ivan Mri.i...ss, a student of Mt. Allison University belonging to the Newfound- lsnd Gonfenncs,has applied for n transfer- into the N. B. and P. E. I. conference. Miss Manure Mc-AsKrr.r., Louisbnrg was marrledto John McDonald A native of PrinceEdwsrd Island, at Glace Bt-y on Saturday, March 17. They will reside nf. Louisburg. i Friends are pleased to hear that James McDonald, contractor, Stellsrton, is recovering from his recent serious illness and trust that with the advent of spring he may again regain his usual health again. THE third meeting of the Methodist quarterly board Harcourt met in the pur- sonage on the l7tlr. Rev. J. B. Champion. chairman, and Lesllc J. Wathen, record- ing steward. The clrurch's finances were ound to bein n healthy condition. Rav. Du. Duvr.r-:, of Prince Edward Island, famous throughout the rnnritinro provinces for his wltanii lninrliuble gifts as a raeontsur._ was thc guest of Mr. Jusiice Meagher, llallfiix lust week. Dr. Doyle returned by the Stanley ye iterdny. Ti-ri~: Conservative senate leader in suc- cession to Sir Mat-Kenzle Bowell, who will be elecied by ballot April 17, will probably be either Senator Ferguson, of P. l-I. Island, or Senator Loughead, of Cal- gary. Thcse are the only candidates uiulcrstooil to bc in the riiiiuls of the opposition senators at present. Tho Ladies of St. 1’eter's Church have Drcsenlt-il the Ladies' Auxiliary of tlic Y. M. C. A. with $35, ilieirpor-tion of the nniouni. lrrwiirds the l.ntlics‘ Auxiliary .lonntion tn the rrtortiznige fund. l<`urll\vr subscriptions of $5 froin lt. N. '1‘ayloi‘, i\nd$ii1'roin Trcv. l‘uyloi', of l\’i0nli'\':\l, have been received to\vuriis it-iluviiitg ilie debt. '1‘||1r iviiitcr stcniirers curly yt-sterility nrorninggoi. out of the it-o pat-lc. into which thc storru of the pri-\ inns day had driven tlicrn for shelit-r. The iilinto arrived at Georgetown at lil ii iii., ami returned to Picton at 1230. 'i`lic Stanley 800 :tv Picton at il,3iI n. iii. and at 2 p. rn. left again for Gr-orgctowri. 'l‘hu.~r there were two mails the ilrsi nrr-i\-i|»g- in the city at 1 p. ni. and the second ni ii p. nr. Airorui the passengers by thc ltilnio yesterday were Jos. Ward, Robi. Mc- Hallie, J. J. Louson and W. S. Lousoir, Miss Lelurgey, Surrnnt-r.~i¢lc and (leo. Thompson, Montague. When the bout left Picton on Tuesday sin- inet. with a very heavy sea and many of the passen- gers were sensick. This inconvenience was removed wbcritlie ship look raiurre in the ice, vvhcre she remained till yester- day morning when she made for George- town. Tilbl Baruch Bible Class of thc Y. M. C. A. held a very enjoyable social last even- ing. Thirty two young men were present and spent the first part of the evening with games music, readings and refresh- ments. Irving, president of the class, made u few remarks of welcome, and then Mr. Archibald reviewed the lessons of the last two months, the members of the class showing n good lenuwletlgc of l.l\e work gone over. The class now numbcrs thirty five, the study taken up is the life of Paul. THE marriage took place at St. l’ctcr~`s Bay yesterday of Ethel Jenilniii \\'aye to Oliver .loscpliMcKay,Mr.Mt~i{riy has been engaged in mining at Siiiidon, IJ. C. during the past five years and recently came home to secure his bride. The bridesnmid was Albiona \Vn'ye, and the groornsninn Ncltiori McKay. Tire irmr- rlage was snleninized nt the brIde's hoiue by the Rev. J. W. McKenzie. The happy couple are to cross today to the nrninlarui cn route for Sundon, where the in-ide \vlll be at home after May lst. Lasr night those awaiting the arrival of the mail special ut the railway station, were somewhat amazed to see the loco- inotive clash into the depot with only one box car attached. The driver was surprised on coming to s stop to find that, like the fabled Bo-peep he had left his train behind him,§but it transpired that the other two cars with the mails and passengers had parted company only n short distance from the station. The engine backed out on the line and soon returned with the complete trhin. Tilosi-: teachers having pupils desirous of corresponding with English school children, and who have mode application lo lnspectorMcGormt\cduriug the present inonth for opening letters must exercise ii little patience lf their orders have not. been filled. Mr. Mcvnrniuc finds it lin- poasible to supply the demand especially the demand for boys letters. However n communication received by him' a fr-w ilays ago from the Secretary of tliehondon County Council lntlmstcs that n hundi-oil letters are now being prepared inf the l’.`ondon schools and will be forwarded here soon. This will bc sufllcleni to hll sil orders now on hand. Great inter- est has been taken in this scheme since its inauguration one year ago, and some hundreds of the pupils of the Eastern Inspectorate are now enjoyingcorrcsponii- ence with the schoolchildren of England and other parts of the Empire. Lost month from one soliool alone forty-eight pupils began correspondencewith London school children. Sore Throat and Cough: cdzimple, aieetive and sofa remedy for all throat nan: la found la Croeolene Antlneptlo Tablets Tiny combine the germlr-idal value ol‘Cn;2iet¢wi\lr *-°°°“"°"ra%‘:'......“"'°;'..“.:“' 'wo Aluminum paint. enamsla, Japalac atc. “".":"' <71 \»=f Q, Send us it Post Card Request and We’l1 Mail you a Copy A “Decorative Hints” & -.it i§i\,\.lflll‘ . 1 ~ _‘ Try us for your Next 0rder oi Wall Paper - Settisiaction Is Certain ‘ af Vi’ ss 1 ~,_ _ . - _ - - .=--. 1:.. _~==rv,=..-._- ~ .---I - - Truly Artistic , Artists ofthehighest degree of slriil have produced the beautiful, graceful designs em- braced in our new stock of Wall Papers. - *I They are unques- tionably the most de- sirable papers in this insrket, and we'cordi~ ally invite you to come and enjoy a view of these liandsonie hang- ings. No matter what your paper need may be, we tliiuk we can fill it promptly and satis- factorily- Yoii’ll he aura'/.cd when you see our range of designs. V\'e’vc papers for your kitchen, your hall, your dining roo1n,yr»iir drawing room, hed room, bath room, any room and our prices will please you. Pretty papers 7c up. Moore & McLeod, Tire Wall Paper Men. SUBSCRIPTIONS, REDUCED '.|'O,50¢/A YEAR ron rrrr: ” 1°* A ‘°°""' r=Asi~iioNSs .ESIGNE-R. .:.°:i:... .SMART AND P/zAc1‘1cAL Srrzfs , 5 - - -<- -I Business For Sale at Cardigan Bridge 'That we`l known bu=inrs:~: stand and wharf property lately ovined by J. F. Norton, also dviclliug house will be .sold cheap. Apply £0 W. S. STliWAR'l‘ or .i. F. N0R'i`0l\'. Cha. iotleto lvn. ‘.>r.in...tr , |Crat¢lers’ Guido | EASTERN STEAMSIIIP C0. INTERNATIONAL Di V 1 S I ON, llcduced llaics cuoctivo to May l iitlii. ST. JOHN 'i`0 t't)It'I‘i.ANU - - - - .Ni 51'. JOHN T() BOSTON ' - - ' ' 1.56 Uomuiencing March 2|. lil0ti. steaniors- loam St. John Wotuesdays at 8 a. ni., (Atlantic Standard; for Lubeo. lilustport. Portland and Nfiston; atiirrlnys nl li.30 p. m. for- lloslon dir- cc . ' RETUIINING From Boston vin lllastport and Luhec, Mon- days and Fritlsys ut tt ii. ru.; fi-orn Porttaird Mondays at 5.30 p. ni. _ Piwsorrgor-ii nrrivlrig at Bt. John on evening in-n\'ro\is to r|rorriiii\; nailing oango direct lu sivuinor nun lake cabin berth or slatorooru for Lliu I-rill. An nai-go. except live stock, vin tim stcairicr--1 nfil|i~(`\riripiiiiy, iw insured against llrc atlld niarirro risk. \\'. G. LEE, Agent. Ht. John. N. D. UALVIN AUSTIN. Pics't. & Gsn’lManazer. Boston. Musa. CANADIAN PAc||=|c~ LOW RATE Second Class Tickets os s.\i.i-: n/.ii.\' l‘cl>. r5il.i to April 7th, i906, incl, nr i“ii'Trti.\. . ff.-..; $59-15 l’r»it'|'i..\.\'|r,ttiti-:,............,J l`i;.\`|:|.st\_\'_ii.i‘...... "ir.\ii..li.i.,_ 56~ 65 .\iii>\\'.\r. lt.t`...... i>.-nm narrate.-tr-<»n. and ner sinus. Al.~u <-~ to points in L'i||.l1 nhllli/tliir, . (l.\'1'Ar\'.-\ and L`.'\ UHNIA. 5: 5.15. 4 ” ___ , 1 I-“O :ia Cali on J. E, MA'l`THld\\'S, Clrnrlottei.o\vr|, nr' writo to F ll. PERRY. D. P. A.,\`.1’. lt. ST. JOHN. N. B. P. E. I. RAILWAY Train.; of this ruil\vuy will run ns follows it P.ri U5 .23 5.0?i tr. If II. 8.25 Iv. Ch iAJW|l Bl". 11.05 I it :<10 Hiiriier ltivur 2.Ui U7 ltlrrrorald Junct. 11.17 Lili liuiisillgluii 12.5? cud down. Stations Road up. a.in. r.M. a.M. eros sic g,.'.7 l ...- Moore ®. McLeod. h I, JOHN NEWSON, §:;'.“‘“"° l___._. ._ _ , ,_,.,,,,,,. ._ fs.. , , ., , , _ Repairing Fu1'n1tu1‘o Is A. Fine .Art VV'h.1.oh. Beaches Perfection . A1; Our ZEI.epa1rrn.en’s Iiands. In . Upholstoring Also, 'VV'e .Are Artists. ]§T'u.H' Secl--Phone 79. ii Repairs s t_.r “I annum wunanwuasnwfuvnnwanneniawunn Q Get a suit of Humphrey's Moncton Tweed for this spring~ It makes a splendid suit for business. the wear in it will :rs- tonish yon, the style and make will please you. 1`l'Il3 LADY will be proud of you and you will pat yourself on the incl: when you rcuiernber that you only paid for ti well trimmed and siylisli suit MADE 'l`O ORDER $12.00, $13.00, $14.00, $15.00 dr $18.00 Patterns in great variety, all cloths and tweeds our own make. Guaranteed pure wool. Humphrey Clothing Store, Opera House Building, City. J. A. Humphrey 6. Son.. Ltd, Prop. A. Winfield Scott. Manager. Phone 63. P. O. BOX |17. '-i 5' ca -Rf-4:-I-'Ir 0-4.- liiiii M _22dI. at Cameron & Cos., Hardware store; STILL FORGING AHEAD The Sun Life of Canada has just placed nil of its reserves on a per cent Standard besides laying aside $561,252 to surplus account which account now aniountsto $r,735,698.59. For plans in this “Prosperous” Co. see E. E.. ERCDVV. 5 1-2 Charlottetown. Manager for P. E. Island. 19 mwf iyi i :E ‘ ` .II . . l\‘. ILf.fi4l li..'»tt |».l.r ILM’ burrirrreisids Lu, 1,, 25 3.1615 Port Ilili 8.57 1.36 U'I.0i|l'y 7.I| 5.36 A.lD0l’i,0ll ii.iil two nr. Tigni.-ir ani lv. Iilrnernld Juno. ar. 7.50 tml ar-. C. 'l'r~avci~so lv. 7.m i-_ ii. in ru .\. ai. /aiu. fr” .\'. in. |'. M. .\. .\i. r-. in. 70.3 :t.~.."i lv (‘h‘rowu ar. itbtt had il.!t;i tis! Mt. Stcwai'tJc. 7.55 3.;l4| illll 4.58 llinrcll 7.27 2.16 \ .'r 19 St. Pator's 7.011 ‘L15 . il.25 ur. Sour-is ii,Ill ‘Lott i‘r.|‘.5 ir Uardigair 6.11 li.U5 nr. iloo‘towr\ lv. ll.‘:\t :tio IT-.ivfimrrliriy nr. mis 7.111 ar. Murr.\y llarbor lr Ii.iCr a. .vi. i-. ii. /i. iii. r. M. 'I`l iiiiis lL'i\\ IN.; t.`Iri\i'lui.ii~l0wri 7.05 ii. lit.. i\ll l)l\`iFiU.\'-'i`i'nii\s of thu Mill- iand 1li\'i~it»i\ ionic \\'iul\'niii~ain nini fr-our Halifax and \‘nrir\u\iil\. tin .\l0it.pi'i‘.~'~4 '1`i':|l|\N,h°0f1\ Iinlifax. llriiir-iiirig li'n\'vs Long \\ har( llnsiirii, 'I`lit~~dny and Friday. I’n-i.~r\n 'vis nr-iii iii in Ifnlifax risxt day LW ..~ ..., 1.. is ..-.-.-. '1-.~..lf.. For nil iitdiirriini inn. giildi- bnoks, foldlirs, ow which \\'ill hu sniii lion, \\’rii|-lu l<`. _IL Arm- .i,»..|.,;, tiomfr-al l’»o<»~i-rigor Again hontvlllo N. .~‘. air '|‘r:.i...»vir|i on Atlantic standard Iirno. P. (TIFKINS. Llcirora Manalcr. INTERCOLONIAL ' R A i LWAY Travel by rour uwn Line to Ouebec. Montreal, and all Points West Cauads’s Famous Train The “Maritime Express” is unsurpassed in the excellence of its Dining Car service andsleeping Car accommodations. ,.1-l._l_.._l_ For Tickets, time tables and all in- formation apply to SUPERINTBNDENT, Prince Edward Island Railway, Charlottetown, P. E. Island Or General Passenger Dqmrhnept, Moncton, N. B. fi'