MARCI-I~1'8', 19:1 -_ 1 ~» -.__ _ _ _ ~‘. "_ 1~;~`i__.i-_\_._;_, 'E i , ‘\,>_'-.' , . i » 4 ~¢,f» i .i» _ _ 1 \ f . i _ _._- ___ _, , .`,____ _ __ _ , _ _ _ __ _ _ . » _ _. _ , ..., ~ v.- _ ~.§,3-__.\_~___,- i si. 1 I- -_ 1 , ~ f " » _f ' ~ " _°e_ . _ ~»_-,-c.._-. _ iw,-f .,,,~ -,_;__».,;:.;_ _. ». ~. '~~fr.-Q -i fy i- -__ _~. _.. ii ; » -_-f ._ _ _ , THE___lf4ATEBT NIKWS _ _ _ [Iggy 0’ 'A|_,|_,'\ ' ` _- ,..~.:~...ii-. 4 'When in Need Of irst. Class D73’ G00ds ' At ljR?‘.'3°"‘fbi¢ Prices "Remember" E , We are strong on. Gingliams, Prints,” Chambrays, Muslins, and 5,11 such stajéle goods. Our display or Spring uitin gs, Dress Goods and Triminings' has delighted many of ` the “Fair Sex” a_[\d'lS iDl'iflgi[lg us new customers. The newest things in Shirtwaists of Silk-Chiffon,-over-net and Muslin, Neckwear tosuit the most iastidious Dl1t_Ch‘C0_11_31‘S. abois, Bows, etc. A new stockof Perrir`i’_s Kid Gloves in all shades Now A Word to the Men ` . ., __ _ We have added a new line of spring Suits, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Hats, Caps, Gloves etc--all of which have beé_fl carefully selected. _ ...Wh_€H &__lt_€__l_1d_iUg the “Seed Fair” W_€'Wil_1'_b__€ to have you call and inspect 0__ur _S_tock. The store with the motto “Live and Let Live.” ll_l_l___i_N'1DL E Ii Xl. REIJIIIN. _ i _1mhim1l "" 'ii 'i1,_,-or {c;uAllli'l“AN cmisslrlliii Aus] g AGENTS wAurl;n I _ MiscEl.l.ANEous AN’I‘ED` several ‘ agents. Liberal 1 _ commission paid. Apply to the Singer Sewing Machine Co., Newson Block, Charlottetown. 3-17dr3i. l ~ reeilrss utr-» ~-- --»¢-¢=»4~¢»-..~ NVANTED, a good smart _boy to _ ._ .take parcels in a store. Good wages. Apply by letter to P. O. Box 387. _ 3-17d3l._ y. ' "‘ l ' _T0 _l-__E_l` T0 LET, large brick store on the ibusiest part of Queen Street., close to 'banks and market can be tit- ted ito suit tenant. Apply 188 Queen Strait. i I-28rItf. _ _' rsdcllrll wAim:p i\VANTED at once a teacher for i `Clyde River school, No. Supplement $40. Apply to `J. A. Mur- ray, Secretary of Trustees. 3-17d4l. nmh-@»¢! ___-____I!éN_TEP_____ ___ ANTED--Old Cameo broaclies, . #old iewelry, old church commun~ ion tokens, old gold coins also. old stamps and mahogany furniture. W. A. Kain, l16.Germain. St., St. John, N- B- _____-3_“9‘lf_3_5!Pfi_¢_,a_- WH1‘nD, a blacksmith, will hire or let .ihoi>.'Al>p1y to Spllrswp Hl°k°?- Cl_Y2°i“_"£E-_____3“_1_9i‘_2.Yd’i '_ VANTED - Ladies to do plain ` _ .and light sewing at home, whole or sparc time; good psy: work Bent .ny distance; charges prepaid. Semi stamp for full particulars, National Manufacturing Company, Montreal- _ - 2-gsdssirsli. ' ,v 'vi if lessen 'ls dlf_=i hulls' NEW YORK, March 14-Claude Gra- ihhnwuhc sirllsls " ’ ’ IL' VOTE _PRGIIIBIIIOII hams-Wfhi\4,_the English aviatnrldoe- LUNENBURG_' Marci, 15._A|; 5 cs the $10,000 prize' odere»=_<~ -`fil’_‘\‘*`»;-ff. __ f i -- » i , 1. .1 _ #~ ~‘ meeting of the Baptist quarterly of this county hold at Chester Basin on Mohday and_'I‘uesday, a resolution was passed unanimously that in the event of any candidate of either po- litical party eoming forward at the local. elections as an avowed advocate of provincial prohibition, the quarter- ly pledges itself to vote for such can- didate. ~ Ii’ F9'-.D IWW"- o'r'rAwA, ont., March is-'rho 65;- eciltive committee of'the Canadian H ti _ led” an dmwe he the place 'of n annixl convention. 'l"he dates August 9, 10 and ll. ,,- J -_ 5 _ o. . , ‘Y ‘_H;UlH6 Ili QITII\IlI hitur-ni Association has dey e ' The clt m;¢kT_~ ` " .ly ‘Yell gttmdé iii'i'i"°ii‘iliiii wi'i'foiiEii§§ i_':_”;_f__'_‘§»°___I_:li_-______;_ 1:_r_i:e¢___ w,h_i¢n trek 'Wllerc in this issue. em Zed elm.,- Thf -At H0010 'gil/ell by' Mrs. Rogers St Government House yesterday 3,1- ternoon In honor of Saint P'atri¢k'5 D“Y» WHS very largely attended and ti" every way ii delightful social w§`:‘__°___B'_l>1¢ Classes of the students o_c_ c__¢8_ _at the usual hear of devon A “An *Hs everlips at the v._M. o. m~ ___ students in the city will be __ a e welcome at this session and h ¢lI'fU1 discussion will be held. The ladies of tho 1'. E. 1 l H _ pltol Aid society at ,. msesfx; hglsd _y_ei~iterday morning decided to hold a "Flag Dey" in ind of the Hospital °“ Safurfley. April 15th next. The “ting lip of the Nurses Home and injstallation of a new elevator in the 'iliapithli had Placed them heavily in -ti _._ and the ladies have enthusias- dl 11 y undertaken to wipe out the in- ehtcdness on Flag I.\ay_ 'Pho ladies “nd U19 Ullicct both deserve the hearty support ol ou. A very fast and interesting game ~°f l‘0Ck0Y took Place at the Arena lim? evening when the S. D. (l,b0ys gcatcd the P. C. team by B. score 0_ 0-4. The scorc~does not at all in. rllciite the evenncss of the play the P- W- C’H helm: acgresslvo through- Ollt though unable to tally with the Smnts- The Home was somewhat Ffllliih. quite ;i number of penalties being haiided ont. At the ond of rho first linlf tli_c score stood 4__.3 in favor |of_S. D. (v. hut in tlic second the Semis added 6 while their opponents Olllv lfot 0ue_in. Jnnics McMlllan.was referee and W. G. Glllispic was judge Of IYIRY. The teams wcrc: S. D. C.-- €~ F.‘miik Butler; p. P. J. Marois; c p, W. McNeill; c. B. McNeill; ii, E_ D0". g"n7 1“'~ J- S“'C'0lli/; r w.'I-I. Meehan. P- W- C--I-T. J. Hnszard; p. E, Vvm-_ hlirtiiii; cp. Ii. Fitzgerald; c, V, 'S9“Ild0l`5§ r. Baldcraton; lw. W. McKenzie; rw. E. Mc(.1uai'rie. After the Raine nn hour's skating to an °XCCll0llt DPU!-§1‘nin of music supplied by_ the Fourth Regiment Band was cnloycd. . i Lest evening about forty pupils of Prince Struct School, City, accom- panied hy Principal J. D.» Seaman and Prof. C. M. Wright, drove to F'alcon\\'oo(l where they gllvc a highly cnjoyalilc concert in the Hospital linll. The party were driven out in tivo slcighs. At the ciitertainmeint hall tlic following program was ren- _dercd in a. manner which merited much praise: Opening chorus, Hands All Around; Vocal S010 with chorus, (loiilc Sing to Mc, Miss W. Blatch; Piano Solo, Miss Adele Gordon; Chorus, The Bugle Sounds; Vocal iSolo, Elirin, Miss A.\Gardinor; Piano Duet, Misses F. Robertson and L. ;I<‘lctcher; Vocal Solo with chorus, Wllcrc Violets Grow, Miss I\`. Holi; (_`.hni'lls, Life's Drczim is ()'c-l‘; '\"of‘.al Solo, Simon the (7ellsl‘ci~, W. Tiiclrrr; Piallo Solo, MISS L. McKenzie; Chor- us, Whisper and I Shall I-fear; Vocal Solo, I‘rof'. C. M. Wriglit; Chorus, Hail, King George; God Save The King. Each number was most chec- tivcly rendered. At the close a hearty vote of thanks to Prof. Wright, tlic pupils ziiid Mr. Seaman, who presid- 'e:l, l-.vis moved and seconded by two of thc patielitfl who each made a bright and complimentary speech. The Slipcrinteiidcnl; and oflicinls of tlic hospital treated tlie pal-ty to rc- frcsllrwcrits and 'they lcft on rcturil a~ bout ten o’clock. All tliosc visitliig expressed themselves as well plcascd with the outing and will look for- ‘wnrd with pleasure to another visit of xi similar nature. - The victorious Victorias will arrive home on thc Earl Grey today from New Glasgow wliere they played and won a series of two games for the Starr Trophy and the Championship ohtllo Maritime Provinces with the St. Joseph’s of N. Sydney. On their a,.,.i\.,,1 they will be accorrlcd a royal welcome. the Victoria Club having ar- raugemciits llnder way for their greeting. The boys _will be met at the boat or train by two barouches, each decorated- with the blue and wliltc of the Victoria Club, and the Fourth Regt. Band, also sporting the Vic's colors will be in attendance. 'pin-_.y will be ‘escorted to the 'Arena Rink and there the formal reception will take `placc. Dr. Reid, President of the Vi¢'g will preside aiid other pre- sent who will deliver addresses will be representatives oi the Abegweit Club, the M. 'I-‘_ A. A. A. and thc Starr Tropliy. Citizens are commenc- ing tn realize tlic importance of the fact that this; is thc first time that this vsliiohlo cup has over crossed the /Straits. the Victorias being the first from this Province to take it from ii nininlnnd team. The Starr trophy was first awarded several years ago hy tlic Starr Mfg. Co., of Dartmouth, and was won three times in succes- sion by'Moncton, who became its permanent owners in 1909. Moncton turned over this trophy to Dl‘0f999l0l1' al competition in 1910, and the Starr people put ilp a second tl‘0pl1y‘f0!‘ the amateurs valued at $250. Last year _théfg was iiocompbtitioh for it. This .,.,,,.