" ~ """» . ke-V" ‘- L - .' _ ` ` " ‘~ " ~‘ ` ir f“4;~=‘»r{ 'i-"'_~},t j`3":`.= f ‘ ` : r.~,_-,’='{".,;\, ~.. i""""'F1a‘-‘-`1‘_"':.-` _ '1E1.:._r§-c_»l‘.,,‘ ;__' te _'ij' ' ‘ _ ` 'ff-" " ‘ 7'. ' ` 'i _ ` 5 ` " "ii '-»*" .r§<'i;_flr"= "_" \ ` ‘ - -_ V ` ’ '- ,' run cumnuis. oniintorrsrowx. raison-'nowiiin-1sLnNn,‘Mir a. tooo) T r rw# Fug; 7__;____ ____ 1-inn.-'T in ' _ni ==--' iiiti nr ii int iiwirs oust sions. | , _ s in-»-$11 Latest News of the City and Province. By Reportersand Correspon- STANLEY Bll0S.’ ‘ DRESS f GUUDS If it is a. Question of STY LE of ASSORTMENT . of NEWNESS Oi Your SPRING DRESS Whether you want a Tailor Made, an Afternoon Dress or Skirt only-you can get it here. FOR INSTANCE : New Yorkers are now pay- ing $50.00 for a Tailor made Suit in exactly the goods we are offering for $1.10 per yard. It is a plain Tweed made up of itself or in con: bination, with large plaid to match-3 color- ings in the plain, with 4% inch plaid to match-the bars being in Brown, Plum and Green. i This Suit would cost you Just one quarter of what New Yorkers are paying. Moral- BUY HERE. - §‘Q-Q§"Q»‘§»§v§' STANLEY Enos. T Burke has a second glass house in whic ` dents Everywhere; Asi'RoNoMnRs all over the U nited' States are making preparations to go to -the most favorable points in North Carolina, where the coming total eclipse of the sun, May 28th, can be better observed than at any other place in the United States,-It will be visible in Charlottetown. A VALUED subscriber in Moose Jaw, N. W. T., writes: “I am proud that our Island Home has a. journal as enterprising as any in the older, larger and more ad- vantageous provinces of our Dominion, I wish THE GUARDIAN best fpossible success in its enterprises’ ~ AFTER along siege of mud and snow our roadsare now beginning to dry up. The farmers are now ready to go to work, in tact some have already commenced towork" on the land but the season will be _ a little later than last year.-Mr. J. Fergu- son had the misfortune to lose his only horse some time ago. Mr. Ferguson's loss is severe at this: time of year, just as the spring work is about to commence. It would be well fcir some of our farmers along the road side to take a hint from the example set by Mr. F. Gates in the improvement hebas made not only to his farm but the public road. Mr. Gates has with a lot of labor trimmed up and cleaned out the under growth of a row of trees along the side of the road, mak- ing the fields look neat clean and also giving the road a chaiicetodryiip. A thing of beauty is ar- joy forever. The writer had the privilege a short time ago of having a look through Mr. R., Burke’s hot- house. It was not only a privilege but a great pleasure for one on every side can be seen a fine growth of not only veget-. able plants, but flowers of all kinds. One cannot help but admire the beautiful car- nations which are especially fine. M1‘. are thousands of young plants; for spring ” planting out.-A number of the you lands. We miss them much, especially in Mayflower Division. Many of the act- ive members being amongst them May- flower has pretty well scattered. J. S. Walker inthe war in South Africa, Rob- ert McPherson and Charles: ‘Mc- LOCAL BRIEFS Joseph trial h Prince Co ey Jniier Between the ei e i ‘ i that the defendant was put to_)ail and t e I a ' _ t 'al th ‘ * " 'UE°f='*_.U‘ Q t and the attorney, the de d h co A n aut,whet er as a. result of that oonver tion or n sa tis not clear, instead of being o taken to the Justice as he should have been, w as then lodged in Prince County jail, the laintiifs Attorney an-anging to have th e case tried before two Justices of owever did not take l he D the Peace, viz Leonard Morris and M rc p ace until t 26th Ma h when Judgment was giv n against the defendant, and on the e day one o urphy, in Summerside This e the Justices, Mr Morris, issued h ounty Court met at Summers I' I , ` € e andh the defendant made application t t at effect was granted and to the Sheriff of Prince County were but not being acted on by that omcer, the plaintiffs Attorney got it rescinded The d fe boloman made the present ap a e ,ndant Dlication to the Supreme Court for I-Iabeas Corpus, or to set aside the execu tion issued byMo 'ris and for his disch The matter was argued at great length Fitzgerald on Tuesday when judgment WAS reserved until yesterday morning. t Many qurst`ors of law weie raised butn ultimately passed on. Th C urt decided that the defendant of the Sheriil’ when he arrested 1 ne 0' the Justices nearest to the plaint h h ' e ld at once summon anoth w o s ou Justice, notify the plaintitl’ and hear the case;that he committingof the defendant . .1 . bout- taking him before the t to_]ai wit Justice was illegal and unauthorised;that the selecting of the magistrates by the plaintiffsattorne was im ro r°tha.t the J Y P P¢ _i ustices who tried the case had no juris iction d to hear the case inasmuch neither o them was one of the two near- f , est to the plaintiii’ and consequently a _ ' _ their proceedings, including the execution p _, under which the defendant was detained _ K A' _ in jail, were absolutely void. K r m An orde for defendantls discharge fro imprison ent wasfaccorded granted with- out the necessity of the writ of Ha C orpus actualiv going out." A Mor-son Q. C. argued the case for the T plaintiff and the trustees. Stewart Q. C, for the defendant Sol~ h oman. Mr. James D. Hyndman, now a resident ng of Manitoba and an Attorney of the men of the Royalty have left the_ir homes Supmme _ C°urt_ apphed to be adrxfltted this spring to seek their fortune in other ‘ as 3' Barnster without' the necesslty °f o r eing pers nally present. The Court unde special circumstances detailed. the applicant/s aiiidavit _ an Barrister. James Bradley vs, Henry Bovyer Smith Donald in the United States’ f-Action of trespass, tried last term be- ore Mr. Justice Fitzgerald. His Lordship » m *v Archibald Matthewson in Colorado. n ~ ' Win White in the Mounted Police in yesterday gave Judgment for the defend- .nnriins l _ ~ Boots- - _ Lwed, new last, comfortable, durable. stylish, 0 he world. The Division received letters H...-'.,... s a good way to keep members interested n one another. The example should be ollowed by others. 0 _____, 1 '_ _ SupremeCourt - “MPoherson" Boo't` 5 D U 1 t soles ver Re application for Habeas Corpus i Regina, and others in different parts If mt' ' Mr. Morrison Q. C.. for the plaintiff' S the ilrstday of next Trinity Term. _ The court then adjourned sine die. A Skin Beautiiier oi ineunnbis vane. wiiieii inniovdy pimplg Bhekhnds, Eezemamdevsry n ofSkinDtscd lsbr Cl\u¢s0iiitui¢iit. ¢. T for ladies, madefrom extra ne ences, urn , Y sum _ . is °"""’ easy, good woofers. ` Khaliel Sliarbell vs. Peter J. Soloman $3 oo a pair th The defendant, Soloman, is aprisoner in _ Prince County yail He was arrested in "" Ge th 20thM hl t d ' Stamper s Corner * proceedtohear and determi e t The Sheriff of Prince County or hi ornin The Fashionable Tailor is ready for the bigg€Sf- gsssfssgvvifvsswo spring and summer trade of his very succes sfulcareel The foremost manufacturers of the world have sent to Q B us the results of their best efforts. The early spring 0 buyers will have the pick of our incomparable stock Blue Serge Suits,_fa.st in color $15.00. Fancy Tweed Suits, handsome patterns $15.00 and and 16.00. Fancy worsted Suits $I8,00, 20.00, 22.00 and 24.00. I ' § 5* fPrince Count at Summerside at the Y , \ / _ suit of Klialiel Sharbell for the sum _of ‘ ' 28 60 The plaintiif resides at Cascumpec be sxghg Why are women which* f° U b em n Prince County The capias was re urnable before the County Court a ummerside on the 23rd of March. The ounty Court Act requires that the heriif after arresting a defendant under mimi? al for less than» Shan if .- ‘ ° ° 'ii defendant does not give bail, forthwi bring him before one of the two Justi of the Peace nearest tothe residence I5 _ A _ ° mnfa in wnii nnnwn. _ _ ' one p1ninu1r,wninn .insane siinii together °°‘,§§“P-‘;:Pam,,on is of such iymnhmnisin with another Justice of the same County nm, in ,_ ,mmantg wilet, for besides Cl! ‘n he cause. the plm les usuall t!'0llbl¢90U\° i ` Q I 0 Deputy who executed the capias did n justices nearest to .the plaintiff ,a 1, p such h t inks urn dnfnnanne been-n one or un; °°6°gf:‘_“:‘{m 8 an mlm 6, E,” Cascumpec but instead took him tothe THE FIRE BELLS to notify you tgat base substitution 1 practise wlient egreatsure-popcornc no sore spots and gives no pain. Be sure an ‘Et f‘l:’utn.i.m s.” i s is asked for Putnams Painless Corn XB Ring out an alarm and it is heeded. This_s' ure . _ v ' E _ tractorneverfails totake corns off. It :naked F o 2 Bur Second argo ~’ Of lumber is in today. ~~ busy already. Our first hardly landed before nearly ~ was picked up. Every Wind _ C That Blows Fair is likely to send us lumber for the next week or more, as we have several cargoes on the way. Phone 181 ei.; QQQ-Q `»»§'Q»-‘et -Q-'tin-Q great y h t of beau: opinion as to t a vmousa gldzstliat is di ¢is\1f°<1 by P1mPl°= *° surfed by traces of eczema or other orgetown on e arc as ,un er R t K l F acapias issued out of the County Court 51563-°‘°’ The low neck society dress fr€