ii Painless _ hey to ll"- ache: All anus'-IL. .,., ‘ _4 1 ‘<; ~ Wallf Paper ` f7A,tt_,LeuAThsnl ' hy 1:’ I X .- 'ilalf Price l f’ You will' miss a grand opportunity if you do not _ A, buy the _rob lots ot wall ` M paper we are offering. V ‘ Call in and see them and -. if' st' the same time have a _ look at ,£- oirit Nrw rirrsit ff .rf We claim to have the prettiest patterns and the ."=" .r :_ lovrelat.t.clo\vn front April 23111 to Miiy :'-th. On .rinlrrt-dny Mri_v fit-it will leave Char- lt»t.r,otow|i for John lllavttond’n, Wlirr-rloc at tlioirco to Michael Mcl)onald’s. Gliircow lioiai rorirtiliriiig over Sunday. Monday Mig' 7th tn iiruicuii Mclliillnrfs, noon tlxcnceto . Y. l'V[cCoubroy's, New Ghrscow nt night. |`uosiluy Moy Sth to Mrs. McMillait's, Hiinbui' ltivor rit noon,thciico toJnrr. Ellison. Elllottfs Mills nnrtiglit. \Vt-dnestltiy ilth to Thou. Mc- il(l0Il l{n.y`s Siiiiirneriicld nt. noon thence Wm. l~‘iiiirnoti`s, Ketqgrigmir at night. Tliuiwltty itithtn lfratilg; upihfu No\vAr|nan at noon thcnco to Al ft 'i'iiittorr`s, Str. Elenir0r’s tit rnulit. i~`ridi\-y Mary ilth t,o lici-t_I{illsorr'.~a. Wilmot ut noon. tlrontrc tn Fred. (fini-k'r=, \\'llinot. Vuiicynt night.. Sail-urdrty lliny 12th to tho owner-‘s stnb cn lib noon 1-ciiniiiiiltii ill l-ith to Miri 1 until l"r\rii I{elly'>;. Eiiicrrild u.t- night. 'i`uiir-dt\y 15th \\'nr. i<`i~ui\cif~, ’l`ryoii at noon, li}~rn-t,- io .hint tit-ccrr‘s. iionslntrv nt night. \\ otincsday lii in (ico. ilreonfs, Iliiiigstoii. ut- noon thoitco Erase ~ys‘st.nblos, Cliarlottotuwri whore how rcinrrtn urrtlll Eltittirtiny rnoi ning pci-mil. i;-ing. Mares at owiror'»t risk. }‘c' 00. Province dining thx me tinrc 'l`lrin-o`llmt‘hu\'o lfgen broken to harness i _ 'i`lrc abuvc route will be continued fort.- niglttly during tho rscaann, health rind weatlrer- tins for the setusori Sli trite l)ay'ri Colts have taken more _prizes than tho stock of r ry other stallion in the iecturein the School room of the First Methodist Church this evening. Chair to be taken at ti o`clock. Subject “Slranrs." All tire cordially invited. Silver collection. Tris New Glasgow correspondent of the (iuarcllnn has sent in the following: A. _ B. Diclrlesnn has been confined to his ("' house with it lnid cold.-Miss Edna Weeks of Fredericton has been spending it few days with Mable and Alberta Bradshaw. Sheintondsleavlng for the Northwest in a few weeks time.- Melville and Mrs Bradshaw have return- l\i_orrdny. try H rr e ww' K "knm M 'W I" 'ml' 0 M 'mill ed after fi visit to David and Mrs. Read, 0** 'l‘rnvellcr's Rest.-We regret to hear it th re ortcd that .lacob Seliur has to be tn ll ` in operated on for appendlcltis. Tas list of lionor Graduates of Mc- Gill University was posted on Friday last. ,In the Honours, Classics Course four men get honour A.R.~Mo1.eod.~ Urns. ‘P- E- I- McGill’s Rhodes Scholar heads theiist, have only to bo seen tg ho ttditrirod. TH S. ttlililNB, Orvnor, JAS. GliEltlN. in clrnrgo. tidinltii l.wnil0i r -=-g-_.if- - Qsuunununalnwnlslnh The Busy ~ Housewife slnuld buy her bread dur- ing housrcieatriug and save herself the worry. I can supply your needs in the bakery line. ill .5 l Ectrrsit Baxrinr, Bates Best Bread winning first rank honours and the Chapman gold medal. W. Peterson. SUD ot Principal Peterson of McGill taklw first rank ironnuts and second place. TM contest, was mainly between Mc- Leod and Peterson. This is i-l\0 f0\lI`f/ll time the classical l11€d¢\l hiis °°\ll9 t0 Prince Edward Island. In the third Yell* il, W. Huntley of Vernon River, P, E. I, takes honours in Mental and Moral Philosophy and wins the prize in Seniletic Languages, In the ordinary f:0\ll‘SB W- l\icMiilan ol! Montague. P- E- 1. -LM- McKcnzie of lltirtsviilerind .F. M. Auld, Coveirend, prrss in ull r~ul\_]ect.. In tho' second year' Norman R. Gillis of Harts- vllle takes first class E¢‘f\0\‘i\l 5l~”~“‘ll!\lZ in nu 5“\.ie¢;t,5, first class honours in M,,u,ema¢ic,., mn] prizes in Mathmeticg and Physics. Mr. (-illis won secon place in his year- ,,._._.._~..--- The highest price will be paid for Qlili- hnuge by Wm. Moinbourquctte, t\r,u\ STEWART. Li foot Queen Street. P'““° ne' zitrtwrm - f A Fist-r BALL BREAKFAST Buy a xo cent package of Halifax Shredded Codfish it nrakes enough for the whole family Your grocer sells it. ATLANTIC FISH COMPANIES LIMITED. Lunenburg and LaHave. N- S- ' 1 'L 1 t . ,,,..__,_.)___.,_.a_..__._ . he suffered other injuries, being severely bruised. The horse rnn up Kent Street and turned to Queen Square. In his flight lie soon became parted from the earrings. and was finally brought to ti stop near the Fish Market on Grafton Street. Tim Guardian`s Forest Hlllleorrespond- dent: Donald Gillis and Andie McLeod are doing quite a litre of business in bctse trading. There is no doubt. they will meet with success.-Samuel N. McKinnon of this place is about taking his departure for Cable Head where he intends going into the lobster business.-John McLaren has taken a contract of erecting a wind mill for David Anderson of St. Peters.- We are pleased to see Daniel Matheson out again after having been laid up with ‘asore foot bitten by Jack Frost.-John Henderson who is at present in charge of Baldorston's mill intends going Qwest. A 1-=sAro'is or the Automobile snow or the Arena, 'says a Montreal exchange, has been the presence of an Indian in fuilwarpaint and feathers amidst the homeless carriages. The illustrious Chief Sark of the Micmacs, was the visitor in question, the star amongst the hundreds of others who -came. and he created nc end of interest. He was very affahle and amongst other things told Mr. W.P. Kearney that he would notmlnd goingnut for a turn with bitn. When introduced tolltfr. Wilson, another promi- nent exhibitor, and noticlnga cigar in the latt.er‘s hand he immediately was oon- descending enough to nsk hlu: if ho had anotherone. He also most kindly got off severaljokes about the personal appear- ance of some of the other exhibitors which were all taken in good humor. And no wonder for Chicf Sark is some- what ol! a giaai. Tm: Directors of the Charlottetown Exhibition and Driving Park Association applied ln February to the Dominion Government for it grant of $10,000, which, nilded to the $4,000 received from the Local Government would enable them to add to the prize list sufficiently to warrant the holding of ah Interpro- vlncial Exhibition in Charlottetown this year. This 'exhibition would be open to every province in the Dominion. On Saturday afternoon, Hon. F. L. I-Iaszord the president of the Association was informed by telegram that he had been authorized by Council to ask foragrant this year of $10,000. This amount supple- meuting the usual appropriation for the prize list will result in prizes being offered onascalc to bring the very best stock in Canada to Charlottetown to compete at the Exhibition, and will ofi`ord an opportunity to Islanders to see thc class of exhibits thatare shown at the exhibitions in the neighboring provinces each year. The holding of an inter provincial exhibition hom will mean a greatevent In the life of this province, and will doubtless stimulate a proper spirit ofexnulation among all who have any intention of exhibiting at the forthcoming show. fi 5 , - IJSAVE The do of ‘wliclesale slaughferof tceth, by the g>r¢¢P9rfl\; i'i::‘e°(i "““;',i""i‘~,,¥,‘y"“|“"’ ~°‘.li°.{ili‘e'i'*‘§i'§lf.3“i§r§§i§f§f°¢r§§i.’§.f”f§o° .5J'i...~r. .- '~`l¥no:v‘poasyiT>\l:e‘f¥:i.i"eacl\ |ttd'eve one to have their teeth preserved X - to do the work nature intended gem for. | :L It is Our Business to Save Teegh H on in .I 'i ~ - ~ It il vour duty to yourself. U7 lil” 30"* *Wil* °°"'° ‘ 7 il' . toad inving dentafwork done. sill :IIS 11;:‘;n:t*;’,1‘_:';,f:;‘:§’°,:f§ hiv: \. advise and exploit! 1_Il¢¢¢" *° 7°‘% ° A ,‘=, page a‘nd‘vh'a theeoqt vi11b¢~ V °\° ° ` No that-go for Ertaminauon and Conlultatifm ur hunt” md P1,”m»¢ md ye place you under no obii. TCEBJTI-I. MON EIY. PAIN. i’:"` gatlzrtsifooemploy us to do your work. Our Prices Are the Lowest d | , _ g hi i of the highest gn e. "rr 0ur‘ii1):nt;=rl:1dt§:tb`e\;?i‘|aon(e); losti"i;ity`?“A.l1,vl;or‘k backed up by a ' 1 on Your Written Guaran leo Rddin Bf@» » r Amateur We have just re- » ccived by express a choice assortment of fancy leather covered .Albums for Amateur photo pictures. Will be pleased to show ‘them to yon. Price s5 cents to $1.65 each., - Dental Rooms 1 ooo. ao . 'i-;_ Proprietor, Tal mall special arrived at 11.06 p. m.. Saturday Rxsv. K._.Giliis. of _Murray Harbor preached iin' St. James, yesterday morning. MSB. -`|.__i.*‘, Gsnbxuriua who has been visitinfio St. John. N. B.. an-,qvcd on tire mail train on Saturday night. DAVID SGBUIIAN, Inspector of .agen cies of thsllfuaay Harris Co., arrived on Friday evening from Bt. John -If* intending to contribute to the -Japanessrfsmihe Fund remember he gl ves twice who gives quickly. ,Jo_nN`Fr1jzrA-rsiox, ot Prescott, - Ont., has-arrivedto attend to the automatic 2buoys wlilchsaro _now ready to be placed ` by the Stanley. l Au. tho members of the Y. M. 0. A gymnasium classes are urged to be present lat a rehearsal tonight, at 8 o'clock, for the Gymnastic Exhibition tomarrow night. , _ Tmr dramatic entertainment Tire Bear Prince to be given tomorrow evening in St. Peters school room promises to he one of the treats of the season. Admis sion 25 ecnts THE death occured at St. Avard`s. yesterday, of Miss Ada P. Warren, after a lingering illness, patiently endured, She was adaughter of John “farren of New Glasgow, She leaves one sister, Mrs. L. J. Mclean, of Bay Side, Lot 1-i; ami [our brothers, James in Moncton, Win. in New Glasgow, George in iioston, and Arthur at college in New York. THE sehr. Mary N. Pike, ashore at East Point willbesoii at auction this week. Her master, Capt. W. Stewart, has coinnrunlcnted with U. S. Consul Vail, here stating that four of the crew desire tobe sent to Eastport, Maine, and arrangements have accordingly been made to send tho men on. The crew numbered five men, rind the cirptnin. Tits: steamer Halifax is expected to arrive here tomorrow iibout noon, from Boston. She will mnkc two or thrcr trips to this port, and then her place will be taken by Lhe Beverly, wlriclr will continue on the routc until the i-iniifrrx undergoes necessary repairs and refltting. The Halifax will then resume the service, while the Beverly will be tmnsfernttl to the Sydney trade. A second stctrmcr will be placed on the Island serrtice about the first of July, a much larger' stt-ztmcr than the Halifax; in fact, nearly as large as thc Grand Duchess. _ MUSIC AND DRAMA. IERE McAULlFFE IN THE MAN 0’ WAl\‘S MAN, TOMORROV NIGHT. All lovers of good acting nntl lots oi high-class vaudeville and plays that nrt interesting, should' attend the opening. performance ‘at théDperai-louse tomorrow night, and see the great naval mc-lodr/rmn The Man 0' \Var's‘Mnn. The characters are strong and well brought out. The sea-iight between Spaniards and Anreri-` cans, is truly realistic. Jere, in the Irish comedy role is fun and laughter all through the play, A flne list of plays has been selected for* the Charlottetown engagement, and include Slramus O'Briau. Confessions of a Wife, \Vedded But No Wife, the King of Tramps, and Darius Green and his Flying Machine. Each play will be a special production of itself. Jeri- will sing .a lot of new parodies. Al Wilson will introduce his Little Willie Green. and Professor Charles Woodford will present one of the greatest trained animals acts on thc stage today. This takes in the smallest pony in the world, weighing only (iii pounds, being four years of nge; and the largest monkey evet known to talk. The Halifax Ilcrald says; "The rain storm last evening did iroi prevcntn large audience attending the opening performance of the second week of .iere McAullfI'e's engagement at the Academy of Music. The popular actor nppenretl as Jere Duoiln, the giunv keeper,antl gave as impersonation that greatly pleased the audience. Ile had excellent support from the members oi his company. The new specialty offered was Professor Charles \Voodi’ord’s trained animals, and they are certainly wonderful, and are sure to prove a great ntlractlon. it is unc of the strongest acts ofthe kind ever seen hcre. .iere McAulifl`c's parodies, as usual, were side-splitting. Tonight “The Mrin O'VVrirsm|\n" will bc repeated. Mr. Mc-Aulifl’e's is certainly offering theatre-goers their m0ney's worth good and big this season. Tire sale of seab~ is now going on. fklfll. colds, hoaraonul, and other intron! ailments are quickly relieved by Orasoiem tahielmtomaomtsnorbox. Allisilte. Savfyour lace curtains by stretching them on one of Paton 8: Co's nrljustalvlu pin stretchers. They adjust to any curtain. Lnunders curtains straiglrt, saves laundry bills, time, labor and your curtains. Jas Paton 8: Oo. Ziliri il ai .__;. »___~-_. MENTHOI. COUGH _ DROPS A pleasant and ef- fectual liremedy for coughs and colds. Price Ice for 4 ozs. "The Two. Mace" lilililllllllli ill lllllllil. DRUGGIS'icS. Corn¢rGt. George andke/:tt tits. ’ ,\ la.. \\ ll, ' » \g_» .-5 \ \`= ..`:'. _ is il l 'fit S. \ . ".',,‘ I _o , ._ \ ni. ,» ‘ F55 " .E f 1 uint ! ililiiri ~` '47 '-1 I - Z, fin- ,.:‘-1`. ' ”'§"lf~N` (RQ //72'. \>»:¢-..- ss/ sv '<~. ' =_~. --.~ -, Bedroom Siritcs, Iron B. ds, Springs, Mattresses, Wardrobfs. Odd Bureaus, Toilet Stands, Hall Racks, Chiffoniers, Pictures, - . t Prues “K °`““PlY ‘ui to .,.. N0 matter what you wan --a kitchen Chair' tn' fi parlor suit, it is lrcrc and at ti price that will certainly plow c you. Don’t delay. Corrie today, A Few Suggestions---Read This List. Come and Buy. Parlor Suites, Parlor Tables. Fancy Rockers. Rattan Rockers, Odd Pieces, Baby Carriages, High Chairs, Child's Rockers. Window Shades, Curtain Poles. it isjust like Ending money when you t ir d t f i ' _. - ings an this big sale. Gather in your share of ‘fbi l;nt"!;ti1lrils‘Fe 0 t le blg money bavmg on-cr JOHN NEWSON. | _ ...___ ‘ Benzine and ammonia for sale at Men’s summer underwear now ready for you at Stanley Bros. _ 30d il For number one quality import- ed wheat, timothy, clover, pens, vetches, corn etc., go to A.. Horne 8; Co. 23dmwf6i twri. Business For Sale at Cardigan Btiagc That well known bul?CL}]’I\;nLIFE OFRCANADA has just issued - ‘1 3 P-°~ °S°f‘¥°. fitving very high Cash Surrender Values, etc. As the premium under fllis D0licy is no higher than under the old form in- . _ _ _ , tending insurers slrotrld ask fr r particulars, before placing their rusurance elsewhere. E. E. EEICVV. Lillliklilg l t Charlottetown. Manager for P. E. Inland, rg mwf ly: _ -` `_ ,..t, . =_,V 1 ,§..<7.-._,.