. rm. .. -alalllh-‘IV vi ,- 4 « . . : ‘ i ,. . , .; ~ 1. . ,,, _ .-»u._@ ‘act v on-o-.1-.— ‘ ‘M “H _. -...,.,_.. .,.. ..»g.-«nuvfitipgvvi ~... , . .. . . . . , .. i , i ,, .1, . gag.-a-.-wr.-audio-«~ap.~m--u>~ '9’-\~ - _«--/~v«~ >-d.' . ;" ‘ ~.i.z..a;...i....::..:'.7,:..“..‘-u’-.» 7..'.‘;,'....-,. ...i. ..... , ....,o~-«uu\w..~~... .. ......_..._g.—.-—-.—....._........_....._.......—... .. \ ......, \.......... .._ .- --__ ..... . . ._ _.-..._..._... A-.- em. t Sceédsi — E have a choice lot of Rt-.nnie’s Seeds of first quality-. which are offered low. Also, White and Black Oats. Barley, Flax Seed and Buckwheat, Island grown. A few Of the famous Daisy Churns on hand yet will be cleared 011‘ 1°" to make room for our summer stock. Give us a call and be convinced that we are determined to secure your trade. "W. B. ROBERTSON, C. E. Robertson MORRIS __ _::_.O.___._—_j CLOT We are iiiakiiig up a choice collection of Spring cloths of the newest styles and patterns, many of which are unobtainable elsewhere, at prices that defy competition. '§‘URNISlE{ING'rS Our stock in this Iiiie is complete and we invite in spection of our specialties and novelties. COMPLETE LINE English, Scotch, Caiiatlian. C. E. II!“ Ibertson Perkins & Sterns New Military and Mlnllll We have a magnificent display of Millinery and Mantles this season personally selected in the leading markets of the world, and we ask you to inspect. New Dress Goods; Our assortment is rich, elegant. and low-priced, consider ing the quality. If you want the best goods, we have them We have also the low-priced goods. It will pay.iiow l.~') see this depavtment . -———:o: - PRINTS AND SATEEN S. We have a variety of these goods such as you cannot see every day. '1 hey are very beautiful and very chea , and we ask you to see them and be coiiviuced that they are right in quality, style and price. , OUR PRICES. This is very important. We claim we sell as cheap as the cheapest. We buy right and principally for cash, and we are determined not to be undersoldf PERKINS °& STERNS N©W%0©?$N. Our New Store is now open for Business. - .._......_...0_.__..._. ivii.oo.orsoi.r am) strait. W e invite you to come in and see our stock. Every visitor is delighted .With our NEW S'l‘0llE and the goodswe show them. Our aim is to give buyers the BEST that money can g'et~.%" Good, honest woods at reason- able pryices-,-t ese are the in- ducements we offer. ' Wholesale and retail buyers throughout the province will find us just the men to deal- with. &' 00¢, We -Km" ‘Weeks —.-cg.-——-.--..._..—......—.—.——.—_—_.._...—_.— NEW ADVERTISEMENTS .-—c—- swi......F.... .... .. W. B. Robcrtlon 1 1 t. act .-tthlapclih Nut Coal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0. Lyons Children's Carriages . . . . . . .John Ncwson Black Diamond lxnox . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4*. .._...._........._......¢._._.....___.-__.._.—-. Local and Other Notes. llloaiioo by the llnarilian lloporlors 5 ()vancos'rs were shed yesterday. Sr. Giioitos's Lonoi: social,in Euaton Street hall, tonight. ' Tm: warm rain! of Saturday have start- ed the grasc. ‘ Out Chicago despatch reports a big drop in cats. ' Omar Justice Sullivan arrived home on Scturday evening. Mic Wii.Lis-ro.\' Baovvri. arrived home on Saturday night. SA'I‘UltI)A\' was St. George’: day, but we didn‘t see a blooming rose. Rav. Mn. Canaurnsns will preach his farewell sermon on Sunday next. Laws Caass—Just received asupply of choice mixcl lawn Grass. Geo. Carter _&Co Axornna SBIPMILVT —0f cheap suits. Call and see th a wonderful lot. James Paton 8'. Cu. E.uu.Y.-—On the 13.h instant, Mr. John Francis, of Crapaud, found a rubin's nest. with two eggs in it. Tm: St. Lawrence arrived here at 7 o'clock Saturday. The mails via the Nurthuiuber‘and arrived at 7 .30. Tim Examiner should not try to adver- tise its favorite brand of whiskey at the expense of the Guardian reporter. Ax Anarchist plot. has been discovered to blow up the Escurial and Alhambra palaces and kill the young king of Spain. Coxnucr.-a Tnom-son has returned from his trip to British Columia. He enjoyed the trip immensely andislook- ing vqzell. - Tun Chapel clock succeeded in catching up and passing-the Court House time‘ piece. It lead" by seven minutes on Saturday. Tm: tableaux for the 1.0.0. F. concert are under the direction of Mr. Percy Pope. which}: I. guarantee that they will be wcllwonh seeing. ‘ Ma. Joan Cxocitirrr is. importing another seat from Tignish. It is for Mr. George Carter, and both seals will be put in the fountain on Queen’s Square. Good. A use: audience assembled at the’ Temperance meeting at Dundas on Thursday evening. Good rousing speeches were delivered, and considerable interest ‘awakened For: the grandest dis y of children's suit: in twccda, worst vclvcts, cordu- toys and summer cotton suits go to James Patow& Co's, the cheapest, largest and ' bcatclothiogatorc on P. E. Island. , ANY person knowing anything about matching and cutting carpets know there is often waste and it will be hard for people to digest what some of our friends say. We make waste. But don't charge our customers for it. We have short ends put over from cutting. We will sell them cheap. Patton Bro’s. Tin windows of Davies’ Drugstore pre- sem-d a pl-ctl=y~ appearance on Saturday Luv It was decorated in honor of St. Ge -1-- o-‘s day. The British coat of arms (a pain“. g of Mr. Robt. Harris‘) was ii the centre, around which were the Union Jack of Old England and the British En- sign. A number of beautiful red roses added to the effect and the proprietor proudly sported a rose in the button hole of his cost. It, should be called “ the loyal drugstore ” hereafter. In the proper column will be found an announcement of Seeds, etc , by W. B R vbertson, 234 Kent street, opposite the Rocklin House. Mr. Robertson has been in the Iinplcment and Seed business in this city for a number of years as repre- sentative of the Massey, Harris Co., Patterson & Brook, and William Ronni to our many readers. At this season of the year he ofl'erc Seeds of most every de- scription required by the farmers, and we are sure that any orders ‘entrusted to his gagged will be promptly and satisfactorily Sriuirixc of the Enter meeting, of St. George’: church, New Glasgow, N. 8., the Enterprise‘ says: “Messrs F. D. Laurie and Jcnuison both spoke at some the congregation were under to the inde- fatigable wardens, especially Mr. Francis Drake, as well as in regard to the good fortune of the congregation in being so fortunate as to obtain and retain the val- ued services of such a broad and liberal minded Rector as the Rev. Crawford Frost. One of the best as well as most harmonious and enthusiastic Easter meet- inga ever held in St. Geo:-ge’s,chui-ch was brought to a close with the benediction." Sr. Pantls Cnnncn.—-Inst evening Rev. Wm.. Hamlyni delivered a very able discourse from John 20, 21: “Then said He to Thomas, reach hither thy finger, and behold my hands; and reach hither thy hand, and thrust , it into my side; and he not faithless, but believing.” The musical portion of the Easter Sunday services we! to ed. The solo in the Cantata (Cobb) was taken by- Master Erneat Hear-tz; Master Henry Anderson was the soloist in the Dena Mice;-egtur (Cobb).) The anthem, “He is Risen" (Clsrel was very prcttily rcndcred.Masters Henry Anderson and Willie Worth taking the solos. The solos were all very edectively rendered, and reflect great credit on the boys and their cllicient in. structnr. Prof. H.A.Tanton, the organist. Tilt west side of "Queen street, D-:i.W00!l Medical Hall . and London .Houco, ha been greatly improved during the 1,‘; few months by the addition thereto of two new and enter ' ' g firm, We 1-,. for to Messrs. J. Maclcodg-00., and W. A. Weeks & Co. The former firm can be found in the Score formerly occu- giegolgy -1-. Gift}; next door to Dodd 011. W on one of the beat and most cougl::rBoot and Shoe businesses in this city. Since coming amon ‘us Mr. husmado many frie we can assure our readers that with his courteous. and obliging stat!‘ of clerk: and carefully utock of goodcatbottom prices, will not only mfic you perfectly “at home" in his‘ utsbli-haunt Ind;-_happy to make his maintains, but‘_w:ll olfcr you ' In one ‘of hiscui-I T d April 27th, nl' she valuable Brick Pro- Secdsmemof Toronto, and is well known - length and fcelingly as to the obligations. rut; GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN; PRINCE EWARD Local and Other Notes. Tim Young Ladies’ Journal for May, is at the Diamond Bookstore. Da. DARRACH, of Kcnsingtmi, was at 22nd. ; Tn: funcraliof the late Thomas Ridge- way. ycstcrdayiiftcrnoon, was very largely attended. - Srncui. inducements in gloves on Wednesday 27th. See ad. tomorrow. Jae. Paton do Co. Baird‘: Balsam of Horehon-:1 cureaW,hoop- lug Cough and Croup ’ Ax! nne on Edward street, near Km. ingion Hall,cantcll you where Hewlett the painter lives. Get your ceilings whitened. Anvicns just recvived from several country druggists are to the effect that of all the pills they sell Evcfyb->dy's are the most po ular. They are only twenty-five centaa oxi , ,, Rlmnmza -ilhe sale on Wednesday, pertyon the corner of, Queen and Sydney Streets, lately occupied by We.-ks & Boer. apr26 3i Foa rm: Bcmirrr or riir. Pnorm. — Mr. Theo. L. Chappcllc announces in today’: issue that he will continue giving unprecedented bargains. The prices are marvelloucly low, and are the wonder of all. For instance, imagine getting a good 60 page memorandum book for one ccnt. which is but a brief illustration of all goods sold by the Diamond Bookstore. It is really one of the cheapest stores in the city. For lnflaniatinn, Cramps and Pains in the Stomach, apply Dr. Kcn'lrick's White l.in- iment. ‘ Rev. W. W. Bncwewsdiscoursc in the First Methodist Church on Sabbath even- ing was ractical, instructive. and inter- esting. o chose as his text Acts 3, -7 : “And he took him by the right hand and lifted him up.” In a clear and compre- hensive manner he explained - what the character of the Christian Church ought to be. _ That there is much more to be done than the mere form and ceremony of attending ‘church regularly and t.ak"iFg part in the exercises; how that each mem- ber should endeayor to h:-lp the need; , the sorrowful, the tried and oppressed, and unless this has been done the church fails in its mission. He explained that it is no wonder many persons are’ crying out for I of humanity, for the church has not done, what it ought to have done; also that a~saved man, one who has been lifted from a life of impurity and wicked- ness to one of holiness and righteousness, is the strongest argument tint any church can ucc. In closing he called upon his congregation to bring themselves in close contact with the needs of the people of this city. and lift them up; also to get into the habit of doing things for Christ, and . thus. rid the world of much of its misery and-wretchednccs. F. 1.0.0. 1e1c_:_1_t_ioa. Natal - ilay__llj_i|ebration. .7 at THE Odd Fellows of this City will cole- bratc the 73rd Anniversary of the Order on ~ * Tuesday, the 26th inst. by attending divine service in the First Methodist Church at 2.45 p:m., where a discourse will be delivered by Bro. Rev. W. W. Brewer. IN THE EVENING A GRAND CONGl‘.R'l' ‘PROGRAMME. ' rm 1. 1. Overtni-e—Mcdley. . . . . .Prcndiv_il!c f Orchestra. Introducing pleasing Cornet, Glar- ionctte and Violin Solos. 2. Tahlc:gu—'Justice.’ ‘Truth,’ ‘Mercy.’ 3. Opcrafic Selection-—Thc Power of Love (from Satanella) . . . . . . . . .Balfe Members of Orchestra. Vocal solo by Mr. A. I Rice. 4. Vocal Duet.—“In Filial Love.”. . . . . . . . . . . . . .I"rom I1 Trovatorc, Verdi Miss Earle and Mr. F. DeC. Davies. 5. Violin," 8olo—(Selcctcd). . . ., . . . . . . . Mr. Vinnicombe. .6.ComicSong . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mr. J Rogers. '7. Baritone Solo (instru__mental)—. . . . . Romance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '. .Bcnnett i - Mr. C. E. Rodd. 8. Vocal Solo—Spinning . . . . . . .Cowan Misc Minnia I. Palmer. 9. Tableau-——‘-‘.Minerva.” . . . . . . . . . . . . Intcrinission‘-Citizens Band. _ Paar IL 1- Gfllld Potpourri— -How Delightful. . . . . . . .Catlin — _ . Orchestra. - (This brilliantimedley contains many beautiful solos for Cornet, Flute‘, Baritone and Cello, _ , pith a grand finale.) 2. Military March, Song and Chorus-— Thc Fusilecrs . . . . . . . .Hart & Skelly '17 Brethren. 3. Waltz—Rsvcric (Super-b)Waldt.sufcl i Orchestra. 4. Song--Ill Marinara . . . . . .Tito Matii » Mr. A. IrRicc. . 5. Recita_l—'l‘he Ruined Cottage .... ._ 4- Mrs. MacLeau. 6. VocaljSolo—Evcr Constant... . 4. . . _. . . . .., . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jxclic Conycrc - ‘ Misc Earle. ' 'I.Chsracte:'Sketch.....__.,., . . . . . s. Waltzi-—Maricn (Brilliant has I i Orchestra. _ ) “bets 9. 'l‘ablcau-—“Skill-," “8t1‘eugth,". . . . . . . . . . . .. "Patience." SAVE THE QUEEN. Tickets to, 35 ud 25 , ‘ at thcvuaual placed, and r°:§i."..ii,.iZ.,h2‘l‘ ._~~._.~__._~...-__~..~._._»..- _ the Balmoi-nl Hotel, Montreal. on April, ' O riioii in WEST summmasinn NEWS tn: Branch Ollce. Central St. -fi:.——.—-u Tu Town Council meets to-night. Cnavon HOLHAN returned from college recently. ’ . Summon Waionr, of Oampbellton, was in town Saturday. , --ucj Tn: heavy rain of the last few days T935973 the roads bad for travelling. LARGE quantities of cats are reported through the country this -spring ready for thc market. ARRIVALS April 23-Jennie Armstrong J. Grady, niastur, from Qli’town.with 92 tons coal for S. N. Co. R. R. ROMCKE will load the J cnnie Armstrong with cars as soon as she has discharged her cargo of coal. Ovsrsa fishing is being pushed with vigor ; boats are noticeable each day in eager search for this bivalve. ‘ Wu understand that Rev. Mr. Lowe has resigned the rectorchip of this - rich, the resignation to take effect next aster. Ranniirsiin the Musical Concert of Song in the Presbyterian church‘ to-night. highly interesting entertainment is in store. POLICE Coi:ar.—Mrs. Sarah Rooney, for violation of the C.T.A., first offence, lined $50, or two months. Police Oficer Gough procured the conviction. FRESH _B.-snauas, Oranges. Lemons, Jams, Marmalades, Syrups, Biscuit, Con- fectionery, etc, just received at the Cor- ner Grocery. J. F. Maclcllan.-li last Saturday were, 7 .c.-sacs eggs, $97; 630 bushels oat,-8227; 14 bis oysters, 828; 3 cheap, $15; :4 live pigs, $29;-1 ox, 840; 2 bags potatoes, 81. Sum Nr.ws—Clearcd April 23, sch Lucy Louise, L. Gallant, master, sailed for’Eigmc-nt Bay with 1165 bags salt and sundries. Harvest Home sailed for Cra- paud, Arch. Lord, master. A GENTLEMAN who intends taking up his residence in Charlottetown, lei t a 8200 order for furniture with H; A. Comp-. ton of Suminersidc. This is suggestive of the best place to buy furniture. i Limnxn appears to be in g.:od supply at present in the town. A schooner ar- rived here Friday with a cargo of that important article of trade, and after an- choring, the mister came ashore in order to hunt up amarket, but at" time 0! writing he has been unsuccessful. Tin: “ Octoroon " in the Market Hall Friday, drew a large house. The , were well rendered and called orth favorable comment. H. Price Wsbbcr, the manager, will also furnish the enter- tainment for Prince Edward Lodge, No. 22, on the 28th inst... with Anah-Nb Rogue. Davin, Camaaozl. fnrmerly of_ Angus- tine Covc, but now of Spokane Falls, is highly pleased with that location. He is employed by his brother, Mr.S.Cameron, who is in partnership formed for the pur- pose of coustructin large buildings, and pays his brother, 1-. D. Cameron,‘ a re munerative salary to act as time-keeper. Tm: crew of men who have been on the Suminerside Driving Park com ehd the wcrk Saturday. The grade been improved; the turrfa raised, and a new drain put in. The park is now in good condition for use, and no doubt those who have horses, which have an appearance of speed, will now take every opportunity of developing it. Tin: ladies of the Methodist church had is social and eiitertainrnent in Ludlovv Hall last. Friday evening, wliicli, comid- ering the daiupiiess of the evening and counter attractiuiia, was fairly well at- tended. Eatables were pl‘-b\'lt’lr:d, which added much to‘ the enjoynicnt on the part of the inner man, wiiils the Oiht‘X' iterm. of the entertainment were lllt.t—l‘l.:S7.lng mentally. We learn that all present were-. well pleased with the evening's social meeting. . Mn. Wrrsozt has arranged a very suit ablc Odd Fellows’ emblem _in the show window of his new drug store. The cm- blem is suggestive of the three rent principles of the Order-—Fricndship, vc and Ti-uth—bound together by the triple links. You should call around by Mr. Watson's this morning and, after having a look in the window, step secure your ticket for the Oddfcllow’s concert. v Warirnn.-A journeyman printer, ‘A . ply at the Gusannx Oflice at once.—tfP Au. changes of advts. for the Monnntu GUARDIAN must be handed in no later than noon of the previous day -—tf T:—___. _ '.I'aJ: Masonic Bazaar Sewing Circle have decided to hold a “ May Sale" on Wed- nesday, May 4th. in Masonic hall, Water street. April 22.—3i Lnrrncn for 6 cents per bunch at Gay’: stalls, Market House. The best spring u!edicine.—-apl 22 5i Tu - JoHusul’s lluuiml‘ LllllMElll s\—“““ .'::.I'.‘.Z.°THe “ icllfllllahullrllllthua Q’ ' .:|’.n.18_1O tripod . oaiiruorgeiati I.t.r..<5'i....'I- . Every Traveler Ihonldnhuvoen bcttlp i i ‘ E;/oesryt Sufferer,,,,,,,,, the‘ (:11-‘dcr..:also at the «bot. * nf thcliall ma hg -‘ ‘;g|.'|Ig~StorcI on 3!!!! Doors.cpcnat7.30 .m: Conccrt_tobcgina_t;{ I y . ~ A _ - '39.-ll¥"llI%Cé:f5!0fleII{',¥ lean °"“i‘""’il‘ ' Ear! 1miiaiu.M'° that ii-§‘d'll¥.“'mgg"”§w.. ‘ti: '°'”"x'w'e "bi-iua~'ir°e6°3t°"'n:e.,£iie'v‘u3#"3 :. doc. 1' W l ' ‘l 1s_i_.sN Tun exports by the Northumberland ' inside. and . " ’ is now in’ ch in Orders by promptly filled. ’ .._.—..—.——......................_..,..,_....... -.. .. _.._. .. ... _-..-.-....._.. D. A well-known Character in « Una: Tom’: can *" - t «rm auuuouua sumac peanut The -lailure ofa German Maaaicutmt nu able bargains in gloves into our store and we ti first display of them on A ‘ . \ SS Someone has lost money on these glovm, bit-it if and we are certain it will not be our cimcmcrl. ” derful show on Saturday will consist of . a _ 17. W 1.23:. ’.".i.i “.°.°'.'..'i‘il‘-.'°.'ii¢l"."33.‘." * lasses we have marked this lot at the ‘ O S ’ 40 onurs run to Queen awl lb‘ t x - ..._.-‘mu-— —,..—._—...-.—.—— —--_—._. ........--_._ _, ..,..._.... P Ia...-u‘ 0 Endorsed by the best authoriticlln thowcrld bi&l(<1).re made and in use than all other Ccuadhu Patronizcd by the Best by Royalty. Factory large enough to hold iuéidc of it, all £50 M New illustrated catalogues mailed has on uppflutlfiifi It is Free Lumps, , . It ‘does not requlro Rubbing, It gives a,Bonnrlt\sl Pouch; It Cost: only Flflseol M‘ A A ‘ It Saved Labor-Iii ’ . ; usewarsoiis wArsonvs- new a 3 Tim nginwa lance cornur. ; ._....«—. .. .... ..,..._. ,_ Mr. wittmi .1-cittnsi-ts, , f -Bi kblnd Dgmmcm. A A ,Wo,rkmonaho'm-18116 the ‘°I"li:intii)i(g andelibck wdlng fig *"°»°‘ll3'!-bun our riccs arclowcst. We Q WK Books on Stationery, but qt . .'1g,- at. as -=--v-= . If you want to dress hi I . Mantles and Millinery at , ------‘ mono----..':. A (Late or source ewe-pa.) . :3, lowest 5