" 1 ""“' “mi” Nr" *__ g_,_L - _ .fm 'i; -/1 , . i... Hooking -and iiuiliiiig' Parties ` We have a ood berg Stamped lgiatsjfébttoiif (gpgad Pound Patches at rock bottom prices Young men will also find “My Store; a suitable place to buy Clothing or , Furnishings. . O ~ A .Neai Sui noni siiii _oi°‘one of our pretty ties Wouh-1 be nice to wear when “Seeing Nellie Home." lI_|_j___ANBLEB 8:. BEBIJIN. _ L-__ .___ le' _' i glee Fourth Regt. Band after the bat. C‘il~ARI.~ T0 1-`¢`P8¥e to buy in this Province. Charles Mallet and Lo\.\‘is_McMillan, A Brackley Point, were in the city yes- terday. ' ' The V1¢B' Special to_ Montag leaves at 3.45 p. m. today. Quite a laige number are going down witn the boys. A 1 e ‘ie “T119 i'°\111e_men _ii_nieinb‘ern_ of cnt Y. &._i.. A. win .noid ,_ seep.; ‘se tn., 1 _ acclation buildin‘ on F idqy iv “_ “ls .cf this week. qllhe ying* indtngf. gymnasium class €_ri1`1_"k;;_{|-“fr Yqsgecjl ‘al g“°S¢°- A' g0Q`¢1_tl 'o ‘fs as`su en; Michael Tbomaspnd hfs Braves "iii "Y and Scalp the st. nnnsefws Hockey Team in the game ,in e Arena on Friday evening, 'phém W be an hours skating with inugin ill DY A <1€0I1at.ch from St. John dated March 5th says: The Government Htsllmcr Stanley, Captain Dalton, ar rived tonight after an unsuccessful attempt to reach the Magdalen Is- lands. She was caught in the ice both n $01112 and coming. She will leave soon for Lallave, Lunenburg a d Other Nova Scotia ports to relieve the crafts that arc frozen in the ice. i The Campbell Milling Co., Limited Toronto, Canada - -W - sn.. -~ ..»»-1-W-_ _ - thoscwho are sllfftring gt, the pre .- , The steurncr put into Yarmouth this morning on account of heavy w¢agh_ 61'. l1Uf1_left _there this afternoon at AWD °'°10¢1=. arriving soon after eiev- en o’clock tonight. ' ' A The “I’cople's Theatre” again play- :ed to capacity housis last night. The l>1l0t0 plays “Little Snowdrop" and “The House of the Seven Gables" were received with the same int.n interest as on t-he night before, Dewnrecl, ""I`he Merry Wives of Wind- ."-01”. giving the principal sce,-no ifrom Shakcspearc’s famous play, took _thc fancy of the audience and caused much laughter. Billie Stewart again sang well and "Newk" Sawyer again made n hit with ii new siiecinity. 'rio music for the pictures was excellent. Patrons were reiucstcd to rem-zmber the “Seed Fair” next week, There is finite an agitation on foot B11 the DI‘€_s.n,t time _among horsemen and others ,who are fond of fast. driv- 'ms for the establishing of a speed- way wh-'orc owners of the limber gait- efl equine may give their animals all the exercise they may reiuire. The Suggestion has been onerc-d that n Spceilway be built on that fart of Victoria pnrk which adjoins Bright 011 F0251. ailpropriating a narrow strip next that road commencing near Brighton Bridge and extending Tight throurh to the shore irar Rev. |D. i\'Icl.e~an's. This would be an ex- ; cellent proposition and one \ve.l worthy of consideration. The ex- pense entailed would not nzcessarily he great and the incalcuiablc benefits lo be derived, to siy nithing of the iadded a‘.t"a.ctio_n to visitors to th; ,,Park, would amply reward strinuous efforts to qbtain the cud sought by those ,, behind it. Should ihe plan t ‘ `1`z it is conddentl hope-;1 X _ma cria 1 e, as y it will, the civic treasury will be ob- ’liged to suffel,‘__a certain lcss of rev- enue from fast driving fines, as gf" 9 sist the tomptationfto sldackin the -._, ` lines to show a bit c spec , and are liimg on the Porch nn ie n... . others in friendly competition, and summer evenings, while pleasant en- “°¥’;,n‘;',,f'§‘n*’@§n,,§§,§ “"‘“"‘ “M *W* ough, becomes a bit monotonous. VVhy noi ..,,,,,,,_,,, ,,,_,,, ,,,,,,_.f,,,,,,., gm, ,, decide to have a change next summer and spend the evenings boating 'P Our ' CANOES ANI) SKIFFS are the best made and are built in all mod elsand styles mid We are confident that we would please you. 1 Order one now and be ready to havea delightful summer. Send For -Catalogue, H The Wm. English Canoe Co i Peterborough, 0nf Io-26dtts3owks. , _ __1` 'ie ’» n int_'of¢nod.Bio'od'_in'__ ypndy. .iw¢_.i< cnt time are owners who cannot re- leave the public strcets free to that orig y . ,__.___-_--- time to get in its fine work. Get one of the reliable cold breavers we sell. All the popular cough mixtures, om- uisions, etc., etc., in stock fresh from the markets. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Cor. Gt. Geo. & Kent Streets. _ _ DIED. _ 1 KELLY-Inf‘Morell, on February 7, _ 1911, Catherine, rellct of the late John -Kelly, Charlottetown. Funeral this morning; notice else- where. MONTGOMERY-At Port Hill. Feb. 2, 1911, Christina, infant daughter of W. J. and -Mrs. Montgomery, aged six months. McLEOD-At the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Charles McKenzie, Mrs. Angus McLeod, formerly of Mill- town.-M. CALLAGHAN-In this City at, hor residence 16 Alley St., on March 7, 1911, Margaret, beloved wife of ' John Callaghan, aged 25 years. Funeral notice later. ,,_____._------ Doctor Told llgf ,Sho Dldlrbllfavc I Plnl Dfjleud Blood Iii cr Body. Mrs. Dosithe P. Cormier, Middle Sack- ville N.B., says: _ _ , » ‘ilu thc springof 1897 I was all run ' down, and 't c doctor told me I had not f-K See`Our High C1668 A Starr Skate We have a 'fine showing of the best skates made Cané ada. We carefully selected our stock and are sure a W have here the proper skates for our rinks and P01148. 50111 f0\’ hockey, 'plain or fan_cy:skating. _ ' . _ _ In Starr skates we have the ideal t1_11UZ'f°f l‘°°k°Ylif°_'”' skates favored by all the big leaguers. The Veloxi °U¢ ° Pu; bet, is bound to be s favorite. Then we have the ‘Auto I1; Cycle-two other favorites. Cell in and look over the stoc . §f~§.i.‘iii§ 'rnmiiacianiier . s goa - A - p:d;’1;§|f12 Victoria flow , ~ 'supports Skate Stflpsi scrc ws, ankle pads pucks. ` i i . ‘ » ` _ ,‘%\X~“_‘{ _ ._;.y_,;,-1 , ._ . _ _ _ "J'p¢i,f.¢r In _hay life, In _thc .winter of _i9_05 dilloi-ent retnedieé f_f_oni73octdrs, but they ' iid not seeiutb do nie any good. Aftor hiwing taken is lol. ,of`i_lif1ei-ent-other kinue df medicine. and they 1114. 11°* "sm *D benefit me, I was almost in despair mul = illd not know_v~'h:1t to uc until my hus- band met n lady und told her about my sickness und she told him to try l_3ur- dock Blood Bitters as she had received the greatest benefit from, using it. lily husband went and bought me a botiie, and after having taken it I felt better, so I lqeptpn using one bottle afteé another until I had tuken six in all an _ then I was strong and well. I am posilivo that my bein alive to-day is due to the use of Burdzock Blood Hitters. One ,spring since then 1 was not feeling very well and had a lot of work to o. _1 ,fholofht I would_ procure a bottle of Bu ock Blood Diitefs and after l had 1 taken hvofl was _able to do a lot of hard work nn he summer, and ,1 never felt I had Phmlinohia, and it leftmc with a ' -severe pain in -the .left side. Every morning when I would get' out of bed had to sitdown for is while it was' so ' sinful. After _I had used Burdock lillood Biticrs the pain disappeared coni- plstely. it has also cured me of bleeding iles I have received so much benefit ., ,. ..,, . », __., __`__,.. __ _- _. Q __>_.. .v.,.,___,,,-L_ Q -Li. 1 1 " I ‘ - i i . wi. ‘fi ..< .-. ’ f ~ f, . » 11 ».f Hu; .. -. ,.- '._ .,. . -, , " r . -. , _, .lg _ _ig V';4,,4,,‘_ rv.. W/v»,__, __. -».__, V .' . . f .,~. iéf.. ,-“rg-.-go. fr 2 ‘ - pg f ., ., i 13,. . ,. jp; & . i’ in n 1 \ 2?; GUARDIAN rmsr or Apr. . ' I *.1-_-ix-1 Fred Turner, Winsloe Road, was terday. Henry McFarlane, City, was a pn aenger last nighton the mail speci to Cape 'I‘raverse. Among the shipments on the Ea, Grey yesterday was a herd of t cat'l9 for Drake Bros, City. `An -fIbu'»r's skating with your Mn in _Montague tonight. speefni leave here at 3.45'p.‘ m. today. $1.00 The _tender cf the western train this 'city ran off the rails near town yesterday morning. It was placed after a delay of about twin minutes. No one should miss the speei 16. sharp, returning immrdlatelya ter the concert at Ccnsolidgt school tonight. Newk Sawyer closes his engagem. at the People's Thcafre on Saturd night. Tonight he will sing hy spec ial request The Travelling Man, fol lowingthc balance of the week by specialty in f:male impersonation. L. M. and Mrs' Poole, city, wc “At Home" ycstcrdny afternoon to large numier of invited guests, honor of their daughter, Miss Eth treal, takes place in this city nes week. ` This afternoon at three o'clock the opening of th-e House, G. W. M lffhce, M. It A., will move the repl to the speech from the Thr.n>. 'I` seconder will be Dr. Warburton, L. A. It is expected that the Hou will adjourn this evening until Sc. urday in order to allow Members t attend the Seed Fair now in pr gress in Summersiile. O The death occurred in Morell ye Kelly of Mrs. Ellen Kelly, relict the late John Kelly of this city. T body will be brought to this cit this morning from Moreli on the ea tern train and the funeral will tak Dlase from the station after tlzi-e ar rival of the train to St. Dunstan Cathedral, then to the R. C. Ccm tery for interment. 0 8 One of the most cnioyabl-e concrr for some time past was held in th (Zion Church schoolroom last cvenin There was a large attendance, an that the excellent nurnibwrs were tho oughly appreciated by the audienc was shown by the hearty applaus Rev. R. G. Strathie presided. Th program was an excellent one, th participants being all artists in thei line. It was made up of piano solo by Mrs. Ings and Prof. Watkis; voc solos by Miss Mellish, Mr. Tucke Miss Blanchard, Miss Margaret Fu ness'and bliss Hmel Brevmner, rea ings by Miss Milligan, D. E. Sha and Mrs. F; Hoiilc, character song ! Miss Mamie Ross, violin solo b Vinnieomle trombone solo i Messrs. Hines, Moore, Foster an by singing the National Antham During an intermission deiiciou home made candy war sold. Joggph Harper, city, came to th city yesterday miorning and entere the Charlottetown Hospital for treat. ment. He was accomp8Ii1€10Y€‘1 B11 Ria V ' zsth at’ the puouth of the Hoosn tunnel., being struck by .the engine of another train as he stepped on one of the other tracks on his way from 9, fireight car to his engine, death en- ' suing instantly. His brother Charles, who accompanied the remains to his former home, was employed as 'a hrakeman on the same train at the time he was killed. The funeral took place at Tignish on Sunday last to the Church of St. Simon and St- Jndc, the services being conducted by Rev. A. J. McDougall. There was a .-in-v large attendance. Much sympa- thy is expressed for -the family of the deceased, who fdel keenly tho sad blow they are called to bear. ____----f-_'*'“‘ ::Jordan's Emulsion will .prove effl- cient when all others fail. 3-7d2l. ______.__._._-- ciuiiiii iiisis 1 ii_iii PARIS, March 4-France is under- going the quinquennial process of having its population enumerated by the Government. Tonight is the time appointed for the head ofjevery house in the republic to fill in the census rc.-turns, accounting for every soul under his roof. 'No person is to be overlooked, whether he be a. French- man or an alien. Officials are even posted at all railway stations and Steamship landings so that all trav- ell ra- maybe subjected to the count. 'Fh's"pi'e§cnt,.c€ns11l is the first tak- _¢n”s_fnce‘_'Mareh, 1906.' A_t that time the populatioill of France was shown hs éompared with the returns of 901 un as me" i i omniei. it is miioni, now _ M “f“"l“"°d "'17 bY “NT Mmmn' eertryl :ii Frenrh politic that no ques- """"° among tho visitors to the city yes- 011 _ _ re- turn. ' to tv train which leaves this station nt 7.- f. cd ii 5 FW r whose marriage to Dr. Reddy, Mon he M. se 1;. 0. 5. terday at the home of her son George he Y B. 0 's ts ii ,_ whiih followed each and every piece. al 7| . r- ds w -Y* Y Prof. f . ` IY A. W. Gaudet and a quartette by Cl Weilner. The progrnm was concluded d O I`. riremein on the Boston and Main ilroad and was killed on Feb. c to be 89,252,2 5. _The population of \ ` I Paris amounted to 2,763,393, on in- { , ~ -_~_ crease of less than 50,000 inhabitants, _ ,_ ‘.1 ._ Li , i* . Y ,_ P 3; xi . r. 1 . The arrangements for this year's census are of the most exhaustive kind. and will provide statisticians‘ _, U.,.,;,“.__ _ ' . with a mass of more or less useful` 9"~‘-‘,*"'2| fiom Burdock Blood__Bittera thotlyou |ngm~,B_ rnfo,-mano" Concerning in-i mv-y E\l1-111511 A1119 “I W ‘WY hell) °i 1°" dustrlee and employment will particu- . -'.`§-.t~‘i: f IA SPBINBBILL SPRING!-IILiL, N. S., March 5-- - Twenty policemen arrived at Spring- al hill yesterday from Cape Breton for the purpose of giving protection to strikers who want to return to work rl in the mines. Whether the policemen who come from Cape Breton have the requisite commission to enable them to act _ _-l ,l'S‘h'l1‘ ii . taguei’ friends after the hockey mitch ega y m prmg I is not “own The town authorities are not in fav- s or of the newcomers and may refuse to recognize ehcm. Manager Sharpe and Howard Coon, who were arrested in connection with last week's riot, were acquitted by the magistrate on Saturday It is Ui Mi W iiisiiiu ate other charges against them. Hot times are expected in Spring- hill this week with the advent of the B1 Cape Breton policemen. A MENANBE TB BEST INTEBESTS BF EANABA ,.1 nnooirviimis, ont., Maron a-"se it resolved that in the opinion of this meeting the proposed recipro~ Q city arrangement will lie a serious menace to the best interests of Cyan- ; ada and the l3ritish Empire and 91 should bc opposed by' all true Cana- l dians, irrcepcctive of party alleg- t lance." The foregoing was thc substance of a resolution adopted amid great cn- n thnsiasm at a largely attended mass ¢_ meeting of the citizens of Brockville and su`rrounrling district lield tonight at Victoria Hall and presided over by H. A. Stewart, K. C. A high imperial note was struck by Mr. Goodeve, when he contended that the \vhole tendency of the reciprocity agreement was to subvert the na- tional and imperial spirit of Canaria and to undermine the ties which un- ite Canada to Great. Britain, under whose protection this country has en- joyed for sn many years, the inesti- mable blessings of peace and bound- less prosperity. .l__ig.___-- Wifi ANB BABY ' FBB 25 CENTS V O f _.___- ' oivinrrs, Nei... ivinn. 5-"nick" wat- son, 'of O-maha, sold his wife and eighteen niontlis-old baby girl to Chas. Roosevelt for 25 ccnts. Roose- velt liorrowed the quarter with which to purchase thc wife and baby. All e concerned seemed satisfied with the e bargain. r Watson and his \vife wcrc married 5 three years ago, but did not live happily. Monday, after a quarrel, Watson, in a spirit of bravado, said ‘I’ll sell you for a quarter .if any one will buy." Roosevelt heard the remark. 8115 said if he could borrow the money he would take the bargain. Roosevelt got the money, paid the price and took his "property." He rcnted a house and has been housekeeping HGV- eral days. Watson agrees to ask for C S a divorce. ___,____._- THE PALACE or Jisznnni. S The ruins of the' house of Jezebel, the Queen of Israel have just _been uncartaed with other discoveries by Q the expedition which have been exca- B ltcliiiig Scalp l`allin'glla1ir n e To prevent dry, thin md falling ' halr,_re_mo_ve dandruff, allay itching - and irritation of the scalp. and -pro- mote the growth and beauty of the hair, frequent shampoos with Cuti- < curb ,Soap, assisted by. occasional d|zessinF with Outicura Ointment, su _ , ,-when other _methods ful. Cuticutn Soap and Ointment have been eoually effective in the treat- ment o torturing, disfiguriiig scalp hurnors and the a arming loss of hair which so often results. For example, read how George E. Jefferson, 1518 Reed St., Philadelphia, tells of his remarkable case: “My disease sturtcfl with a llttlc pimpin on my head. Then it bciau to itch. 'ilis more I would scratch. 1 e worsc if. grew until it spread :ill over my head. ‘o I went to 1 in ilnnlor. llut my lieafl grew as ruw an a piece of lice( and mv hair com- menced to full out in bu|iciie.~:. so I clianged doctors. My head at this time was sosnrc I could not touch lt. Then I decided in go to the liospiinl. They begun to ti-1-at it but it fiiifirovcd very slowly. l§“§i " J . §¢A;u if 'Y 3125# nigh' 0! kl Nctuil F na Y $3 I I ith? . - Q-=.i~f I ol U fi i-, _ __- PAU. France, March 4-The first aerial military avolutions ever wit- nessednculminating in a series' of cliaegesof a squad of Blsriot mono- planes took place hers today. .Capt. Bcllangor _led._ the detwhment of., fly-_ ers. His followerswere Lieut. Beton, Dematherbe, Prince Lau and naval cnsigu Canneau. The five machines left their hangers here one after the other with Capt. Bellangor in the van. They immediately alighted in military formation, executed several difficult evolutions in perfect time and with apparent ease and then at the word of command started on on a charge to Chateauroux where it was planned to make the only stop on a dash to Paris. The aviators, ex pect to arrive in Paris early tomor- FBB BALBAX HALlFAX, MBT. 5--TllEl‘6 nppeinrs to he almost n certainty of semi-pro coming summer. It is understood that several well-known local ama teurs are willing to take the prof - -P P ` E good hall is bright. Several of thee players do not contemplate being paid; but they are willing to play with or against professionals. STBBNBEB BABE FBB BILL MINE OTTAWA, Mar. 5-"Bill" Miner, the famous tran robber and bandit, will he incarcerated in Kingston pen- itentiary, if brought back to Canada. The authorities have decided to take B ary and will place him in the best in the country, should the American police decide to return hom to this country where he is under scntcnc for life imprisonment. vating in the city of Samaria, in Palestine under the direction of Pro- fessor George Andrew Reisncr, or Harvard, who returned to Cambridge, Mass., last week. On the site-of this place have bec found five thousand small objects 0 archaeological interest, such as pot tcry, cookery utensils and' even the amulets and jewelry and charms. (129- cribed in _the Bible as being so cssen eiei e. pert of the equipment of th queen. “We unearthed a good man things,” said Prof. Reisner, “both 3 n f 8 sh law which does not allo confines. We are in hopes, howeve that the Sultan will donate some o Slty to a great extent the life 01 Ula time with regard to the domestic features of daily existence. We hav learned how they cooked, how they they did in e Y. were kept, how they collected thei taxes. We have learned even ho they sent their orders to the grocer. it is, of course, of interest to know too, that. the palace where -18291101 lived has been found and that avl- dencc has been found they W111 K0 A-0 her which have been given us in the pages of the Bible." __._.-_-_-- Minard's Linimcnt Co., Limited. Gentlemen,-Theodore Dorais, a cus tomei- of mine, was completely cure fering, by the judicious use of MIN ARD'S LINIMENT. b ve facts can be verified b or any of his neighbors. A. COTE, Merchant. St. Isidorc, Que., 12 May, '98. ` ANNOUNCEMENTS. Seed Fair can be seen in Brown's a in this issue. .___-- , rows which appears elsewhere. '*St. Dunstan's College vs Micmac in the Arena on Friday evening. An hours skate with band after the match. 3-8d1i. S "125 cases fancy and choice Sun kist oranges and Lemons due thi iweek. Get our prices before buying. Carvell Bros. 3-7d51. "A party of English children for the Middiemore Home will arrive at Halifax about the middle of June as will be seen by ad in this issue. 3-Sdii. _ “One .hours skating to the delight- ful music of the -ith Regt. Baud after the match between Saints and Red skins at the Arena on Friday evening. _ 3-Sdli. “Ou Monday, March 13th., at 7 p. m., Rev. B. 0. Hartman, B. A. will in Vernon River church. Special mu ic by the choir. ‘Misa Furness wi sing. Admission ben cents. 3-8d3i. °'Jas. McEachern, the well-know master plumiber, has a line of lon star packers’ supplies on exhibit i uis new quarters that will please th and over twenty-five yenr's experien country over for the excellence of , his work. His low expenses and go ces on all work. Phone number ‘ as-1.1-su-set audi-ees 124 Gt. Gen: `iC°~|B&“\1';°d» T°"°“°°| om" u tion is asked 'as to religion. i . _ii 8-8611. did their work on the farm, what _ ui on now eneir stores Women s Programme vi Wcdnelday. March l5f1\ I0 A.M.-Mrs. Benlamin Rogers (Gov support the stories with regard to of rheumatism after five years of suf- - New Annan N,,,,,m|,, Timm, - _,N _ _ ffciPiiiiiiiii""'t" _ iiiiiiciiiiis ei. Queen s couiiii iiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiw iiimliimiiiiiis K\iiiifY""iiiSfi\S_E.. , ___- , _ sivu-u|iiiii<,.__-.ei _ "riiuii-A-tives" on-1 * _ Qphrcntlosiia, ONT. !‘f1‘vio` yeafs age, f.hs",docfm' made forty~four calls*-on~mb, *nd .then laid he had done ull he could iv! 111°- I WU suffering* with intense Kidney Trouble and In smmstion had set in. Two other doctors were consulted and agreed that nothing could be done to help me. On recommcndzlytion if phueighboiii, I too ‘Fr\u'|.-a-tives an ey cure me. To-day, _I_take “Fruit-a-tives” as my only medicine. :I am iu"exc_ellent health, and “ Fruit-a~tivcs is the medicine that cured me after I had been atlI)eat11'\;§)oor`t';>r xéilon;l’i_sg.¥v uf to a e e you is testiiigivginl. ~ It may benefit some other woman sudarijng as I sqB`e_red. BS I believe that I would not alive to-day had I not u|ed);£Fru§-i;éti§7s!'3'i3BER_ ns. . . “Fniit-sf-tives".-by its lnarv¢11°\l5 action on the kidneys - c_ompletei_y restores these vital organs to their normal strenfgth-and vigor-sud cui-_cs every trace o Kidney Trouble. ‘_‘F\'uit- tives" is the onl medicine in the 5oc. a box, 6 for 32.5°, ,trial si1.e,_25c. At dealers,or from Fru.it~a-tives Limited, Ottawa. ' _ _ “_ y fcssionalism baseball for Halifax the world made of fruit. _ es sional ste rovidin the outlook for 8 ._ The P. E. Island Central Seed Fair and Domestic Science Exhibition ' to be held' in MARKET HALL. Charlottetown. Merch. mth; ~-15111 h .i - . . _ . ,z 1 and 16l . < This Seed Fnir_will be for the _financial and educationalinipruvenjient of ihe Far- mersof _P. E. Island. 'It wilibe the means* of bringing the producer and _consumer in closer relationship. lt will open UD amarket for Seed ,(ira_\lT. R170'-S 91-C. 10|' the best quality and wil be an obiect les- zpp to the; excellent 1!Ug1i1Y»01n'Elh‘;viEecfé1 i s xrovinoe can pro* noe., I . ‘ niundtrata the dsnibilities within the "0 chances with B' weaker penitlnti' reach of thosefwlio desire tohlrm 11110111' genv.lY~ , . ` 'i`hc‘followingis the educational Dro- g_rams to be carried out :- ruizsmir _ t 2?(-)lVit. A_drli|')es_i;;R.S. Stevenson. Ancas Er 11 Ilrll) ill In . - HP. M. Address;-'lilieodoru Ross, T116 Present State of Agricu ture _ 4 P. M. Address-Waiter Lea. W\l\1°f D ' . . i°.ABys."§i. Address-John A". iiewnr, Asp culture Education. .IWDYESDAY _ io A. M. roiinni on_enin'z oi seen snu- and Household Science Exhibition in Market Hall, by His Honor The _Lieuten- - ant Gu\'ernor,and the Commissioner of Agriculture. ' ii A. M. Address - .]._Artei_nns Clark. I&.B. A., ruiperintcnrlsnf. hxperimentni Farm. Field `ropB.., ._ _ Q _ 1.80 P. M. _Addrl3Bs- Dr. Standish. Col- lege of A£rrcultnre,Truro. N. B., Horses. ligfbt an h _vy. -, -' ~' ‘M A<@reiis-#Beth Jonas Depart- Y ment of'A cuiiurc, N. S. Po ltr ' i P. M. Address Hin-vey iviieélisilj Minn 'great and small. They have been time Repreiientztive Dairy Branch. Ot- D ir C t le turned ovcr to the museum at Con- t“»;wf'»'Mf‘G:n_<\:?sl. Aglriculturnl Meeting. S1/81151110919 U1 9-C°01'd9»“m “llth the Addresses wi 'ba de ivere_d by the_ foi- w lowin :-Re-v.P.I2.McLiu| an President ji iced idair Committee. lils Hoisor, 'ihe Turki . 1111!' arf- tfeaeilries to go out ol its iolitanniit Governor, 'I'he`C0mm nsionar F. of Agriculture, Premier Hnszard, J. I8 1 Matheson American Consul Rev. F. . Gauthier. iludge Fllzzerald, ljr. Snndish, the articles excavated to the univer- and O,_hm.B_ . THURSDAY - we have bee” able to reconstrucg 9 A.M. Judges will explain reasons for ds.. mirlirresolutions to be tnbied with Secre- tar before Thursday morning, thc fifth. e lv M. Resolutions submitted will be discussed. ernment House) Presiding. Upcning Address. to ii A. M.. Paper and Discus as Grace Dutcher. _ to I2 A. M,-ruper and Discus- s I{.Jéiirif-s. t.<1i,4l . M.-Paper and Discus- ss ycss. _ _ . to 5 P. M.-Paper and 'Discus- sion-Miss Russ,Matron P. E. 1' Hospital. _ 5 P.M._ tomb M.-Paper and Discus- .ion-Miss. c eod. B ocinl trains andfa es in connection 2. . zo- *U Iv _>"; =§s§s 2. ,_ . 5 E. O I .- .5' n ‘ wit‘li Seed Fair at Charlottetown, March d i.‘ith,in\i. FARE Spl Train Dps. 90: 'l.f0 A M _ _ soc a.oi “ “ Leamington biflc _ . “ Summersida . . The a o _ writing to him, to the Parish Priest va cTraveri-is "The program for the Central Murrwgnrbour “Attention is directed to the ad re the estate of the late W. T. Bur- Ifrectown ‘ 8~c ' Y Limernid sac c A»_b,nny Bnc inkorn radailjiano , rederif~ron Hnnter ii_i\'er _ North Wiltshire Milton Hr:YnltyJunction Chsrlo tetown 80C 606 60:: 50C 45C 300 150 Arrive 900 gl Murray River 80:: Wood Islands Belle River Mellvllle odhla annview YY ' rnon River rnnn nice Verde i>i0c 700 1"<<'C‘.$’=f m e --s 10c 80c 500 wc l~5c 450 ._ _=g»;o¢=cc=gc_-i~=~1x¢:: .». »' ' a-an-'se ' ... S»&'.L‘2¢~=.~»m .€§i§'.Iio- §»°°-“’-"-".~'.~'-.-'.=».=» -=§2S§s;::s'.ss :r__> - .» .- it .- -- ~ ¢. _5 .Ui ii -- if .- ii ii Fx Ea no Mt. Albion Hazelbrook Ml. Herbert Bunbury Charlottetown Beturnintf, special trains wiillleave for Bummersi o and Murray Harbour at |030 -i ». »¢ .. .- |01: 250 20c |56 8.59 IDC 9.04 " 9.20 Arriva `i p. m. S' Tickets will he issued by regular trains on March inh. liith, and itiih, at one way first class fare, good to return up io and on March iith. isii. Market ‘l`oBelleld On Nonday, March IJl|\. Instead of Tuesday. 3-da!/4|-safe. l “Elegant furniture coverings in tho widest variety-at 20 per cent. ol during March. Wsmake this special oder so as to bring work in early for our upholsterers. Beer & Weeks, Fur- niture Headquarters. 3-1dtf_ Another big shipment o`f that splendid quality of Ladies' Hose at 25 nts por pair.. .Also a lot of new frillings which arc _tho ia _t ‘°°t“'° °“ "Oth" faces 'md p1B°°s5_ cali of fashion and style--Prowso “ Bros Lic. 2 zsctf. Our New wash Goods are harp in Rapp Sultings Plaid and Stri “ on Ginghams. Gh:mnrays,.Po fins. etc. Not the low priced kin, I; but the 3`es:.uq&ia\i`ity we ooul \' . most particular. Mr Mchlaehern has €\|g?u;§¢~,¢5'° 20%, <\> 34 d.--P t . . in his line and is well-known thai 0 y a °'.?..___ 3-`du,‘ H11 Our New Spflng Shirts art p _ od here. And they are surely beau- - facilities enable him to give low pri- ties. They are shown In many is designs-such as stripes of black ge. and white striped plains. mauvea, blues et. ` .rises from 50 cts -' Sec the patent Pressure Valve. ,,,‘ ~ . i i , .1 ¢yA,`__>v . ~.. .\- _\ . -~ i . ,$1.50.-Aimee Qfog Ltd. 2-Zfvsilit - , u _€,?-‘iii-p-,,x-»:i._n-,`§,i ~| } ,.\ 1 ~ t