35*/<‘.”. » E t W* W if ”"i"” “ __ _ .i ~ .<,_ , » . __ _ . _ . _, . _ . _ ~,\ _ .¢_ __ _______._______,_________ ____.______ _ _ _ ' _ * ` "'i»»`,- _; i f1_:'__~ =‘ ’ ' -‘ ,_ _ _ _ ,_,,___ .-. ,__, FCI _ _,~_._ _ ' ~ NA im i-i EADAcH?v'ii’JAi=€i=2 ”I""° U" "°Nf Nldldhl in SD mmut 1 at all srualrllla Abound, h.'m““‘ 25 °"'“ | hi NA'rrN.\r. nnuu 0. ¢.m,,M“.M_ (2,, "I, _,AN _ ', M ` ' ' ' ` ' A' A. I-uwrrnr W-___ ~ I iirxiiu. “ia” iuiii iriiiiic We have thin celebrated ll ' 'l' ‘ - ;‘ ' 'Y mn, hnirgruwer ____ __ __ iiir onicnow in stock. Unequiill .rl - ' n m °“r°“"'lm’“"“l‘lmlilllllitiorthe linlr. 50¢ »nd_$i.iio . iioiiio. _ _ hole /\;.;ciiiri._ . rr ~ from phogog ` "llle.lll_zic_lii_nnon _Drug C0, il - -i i. . ___ _ ` if ‘NOTICE I hereby nniii it » -- . _ _ _ .- and _w_)___w___ ___ _gebD¢;_l__p0h_lii._;:1_.;_l_.___l___h_:; _|;:r|__l_i_.:_ii+~d the i-iii-inf; iitiick. °°u°“ with “HY U0 oi' Undertaker in th “pl have num"-n be in it piiiiitioii to giiiiraiitiiie iiiitisfaf-tion whil _rovince I will intrusted to me wliiin the service ol nur proiiiiiiiion irinridillllrriidlrdmln me You rii A.. H. WADMAN F" “”"'3':.)l"‘Cl»0l' and Embalnier 0 .L ___ ___ __ __ _ ice 207 Prince [St _ _ l»illll‘i||’i“l.li"tir iilitildi-.D “Heh mmne 289 J' Remdence Kmf |f‘d“"\"`l lllilvl __ 1|-gg, lidlil land, sixty-live 'lc sq at\d?in hxlrstate of cultivation, Cement i A |all,.lle Wlilli:'S bcsl l’0rl|u.i\tl Ueiiiciit ii. sloi-k M :uid to arrive open iizivlgsvioii. _A (mi, E\> c \i<\i ii iintis 'l ` ri-|4di|l'lr\g goods, has sail- ed by thc steamer Empress 0! iro- lnnd for home, c Old Country buying /\ marriage has been arrangul be. tween MISS KM-hurinc Gordon, daugh- l.ci~_ of principal Gordon, of .Qucen's University, Kingston, Ont., to Mr. Nickle. M. P. P.-Minn ooi-don is woii kiic_iwn in Cliarlottctown, whero she visited relatives here. _ _ Iicv- J. _W. Aitkens, Assistant Sec- ll='v8I`¥ Of Fuluveraiice nnd_ Moral itc- i`orr_n of the hlctllodist Church, will “"f“"’ in _this _“WY today' to conduct h’s Brethren. At the evening service llev. H. Scott-Smith will speak on Service, delivering. the fourth of a 'series of sermons on Requirements ,of the Race that is set before us. Sllccial evnimelistic services will be- gin in the Baptist Church uf this city on Monday evening, i\'liiro'li 27. ’l‘lie services will bc-fir. at ciglit 'o'clock and will be held t-neh night during the week except. Saturday. Itcv. E. P. Calder, who is well known for his linc command of English nnil out sayings, will preach at every ser- vice. His subject the first night. will be “The Holy Spirit." Many are looking forward with great plcns.irc to these services. The death of John T. ilcarilen, Sunday uternogn, March 26th. It Pays to buy in this province. Miss Margaret Fumess will sing in T . and Mrs. Brchaiit, Alexandra, spuidywinday in Mt. Albion the guest of Daniel and Mrs Myers. Mlssgl-Iilda Myers, Hazelbrook, ii.; su_flerlng'fi;om la grlppe. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. 'Mi.‘l5, 11003, H0l`n¢. ilnllghter of Alex. _Hoiins,_ of this city, returned yester- day- from s few months’ visit through Western Cnnada.___ _ ___ iiiio. wiiiion. 'Jaoiiinonl oi _v__i§i..g. l The last issue of "Bruins" contain.; a photographic reproduction of Lon ergan’s bakery ad. which rcoentl§ ap- peared -in The Guardian, also two for G. F. Hutcheson. _', Green and her little dauglitcrs, een and Marion. src visiting in Alexan- dra, the guests of her parents, 'John and Mrs. Cullen. 1_2; Lieutenant Edgar McNutt lcltyi:s~ terday morning for Halifax, where he Will luke a military examination with a vicw to qualifying tor Cap. Ulill- He Will be absent about. ten days. The mcnrbcrs of St. John's an-il Victoria Lodges, A. F. and A. M are requested to meet the Master' and Wardens of Victoria. Lodge at the Lodge-room today (saturday) at two o’clock p.m., for the purpose 0( ut. tending the funeral of their late Bro.' £4. 'l‘. Pcardon. By order of tho W. -___ It is surmised that a Prominent Quccn’s County horse buyer, yvhosc ‘home is hut a short drive from this CNY. and who is always heartily wel- come on its streets, will remove in the near future to Vancouver, B. (‘ His departure will bc keenly fclt hc always. by his cheerful munnfir and sunny smile. brings li-is weighing with him. _ It is just possible that he may not go unaccompanied and that Charlottetown may thus fcel his de- parture to no small degree, but what will 'be this Provincc’s loss will bc British, C_01Ul11bia's gain. /. BH A correspondence from Grand View writes:-_A very pleasant time was spent at Wellington Enman's recent- ly when a ‘number of young folks gathered there.-Bruce McLeod is do- ing ti rushing business with his up- to-date gasoline engine sawing wood and threshing.--The many friends of B. C. McDonald are pleased to sec hiin out after an attack of la grippe which is raging iii this vacinity. D. A. Gillis paid a flyiiii; visit to Orwell (love, recently, the guest of D. Mc- Kenzie.-Bruce _McLeod spent Sunciav in Orwell Cove the guest of J. Mc- Lean.-M.. M. _Gillis is busy hauling lumber for a lorge which he is going to construct next summer. Mr _'Gil- lis is an up to date black smith hav- ini.: learned his trade in Boston.--L. McLeod, Valleyilcl-il, has returned from Maine where he has been busy felling thc giants uf the forest. city, which occurred at his home iii Spring Park yesterday has occasion- ed much genuine regret throughout thc city. Some ‘years ago the dc- cctised conducted ,, business on Quccn rrltrect in this city and iii commercial ‘circles was regarded as a progrisslvc ‘and energetic business man. He closed out his iliusiness here some time ago and removed to Sydney and after conducting a business tht-re for a period of time was forced to retire owing to a breakdown in his health. lic returned to this city and since then has resided here biit_ he never regained his usual hcslth; gradually declining in strength until the end came. __He was in his ilfty~lifth year. He enjoyed ii very large ac- ,iiiiiiiiitnnccsliip throughout the city uiiil, in fact, thc whole province, and whcrcvci- known was highly regarilcd 'ns an honorable liusiucss man and one with whom social relations were of the most pleasant arid kindly cliaractcr. His illness was a miicn iprotracted one and during its con- tinuance much Isympat-hy went to- ward him from his numerous friends. Some time ago the deceased suilcreil ii vcry severe bereavement when two of, his daui;ht_e_rs weie called to thu Great Bcyonil; their deaths having nn ciiect on their father from which .hc ncvcr fully recovered. The deceas- `cd leaves to moum a widow and two sous, Louis W and Roy, in this city, lll€l` three o'clock from his late residence, Spring Park, to the Peoplc's Ccmc- tcry uniler Masonic Auspiccs. Rev. Mr. Harrison and Rev. Mr. Thomas and J P Hood. ::A few loads sawdust., one dollar per load. A Diichsmiii & Co. 3-24d2i. i ' 31°C llelighled \»Ve have heard noth- ing but praise as to the splendid results which farmers from different sections of the country have obtained by the used of “Royal Purplef’_ Stock Specihc "Best I ever used” Farmers ' ‘°. I9 I ._ a. ._.__f"|'HE L_Ain§svr.Nm'B __’ . 'IBBT or ILL" _ __ -»-~ '§Hi£Ai~< for ri wr. was -not '.:. , ,_.,,~l,"¢-,__ .r-_. . , _ , . __ . i "1 4 "'.;.`f\lff;>_»_. _ _ = __-g_ M',_;`_"_`;____-_~_-..._ "15.fffr ._ ._ 'ji' .‘>‘l"`° fe - . is; " is .f J gi' i ' -v . _.> _lg 16, 'f ' " irvlf ,:"1 LI`j:f"- " '- 'f _-4; '. f f. » 'V 5 . I 3' ’i"-‘fi i . f . ~; "’ _"_:: E=‘ 12 < \ .._>s;__,._. 1-pl _ _ 2 ( - . i -_ _ _ __ __ _ pattern. - f .4 '~ ~-4i’ifi:"ff‘=‘ 'fm ,:._~.,.;.;»_.¢-n.-.¢¢,,. -_.-. ~,,».-.- _. _. ._ ._ ., ;,:,¢;;;o'_/.-';:_:<'a’¢:;‘<:;:,:_ \, -- `.~."-'--.j» "-~».. ' -. '--».."::--- ~ .-:-----ms;::=:=-=~a=;1;:;:;.,. ~..,`\,, -._ -'~. __ _`-<.,;:',"'j'7,,‘_j-..___"" -f ` -.¢»..-.\.<.\<. :i * ~ ' \-.\.~\i~.~ cuwstviagmtwoew. ii-fif`f`flfff .‘fif`L"' _“T” . "iff ‘.“. _‘.`.'.' _ .'f’f 5c f..5’.§`.‘§`i'§'i".".”`.‘?f’_ _".i'."." _ _“.“.‘f`f`.`i. 1"i_".°_°`I 5c fi ...$f’lffi‘1Z'f°f.fll'_'.."f‘f'f1_T7?Tf'f.2° 9c v.i‘..i“§§l”fff.'l`_"_"._“‘. ."_“_if_¥”’_`?’_ L"’ifi.“_‘ l0c i .;.1;il‘;.i";:::‘_‘t‘¥_ri'»_ii‘i‘1i“.‘.*if‘f?ioo .1 2 papers guaranteed sewing needles, 5C rdozen one piece gilt collar buttons, 8 :issorled stylesall for............. . c 3 lead pencils, 5c grade offered foi'.................. . .. Sc celled. if-----from the Smallware Sale 3 Tape iiieasures thc regular 5c kiudiillfor . ...... 'ec 2 spools good linen thread, worth I 5 ' loc each both for.... . . . . . . . c ' 2 Red Cross Hair Nets, the kind ~ ’ thatsell_forioc,2for......... c -' 2 dozen douie fasteners, best make 5 blackor while allfor... ._.......... c Fifteen cent Dressing Combs, 8 iiichesloug special at .. C i5 cent 'l`ootlibrusli`es, all new :ind I 5 _ wellniade for.. ........ c _ ’ W0ftl1 50 C1611 fOr. . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . .. White, blocked Indian 'l`ape, the usual 5c kind, all sizes offered at 6 pieces I0 6 cards Champion I-looks and l-lycs 9 worth3ccardall(ii`or........... .__ c These are just a fcii/ of the liiirgziiiis offered :it this great sulc of sinallwarcs. Rein licr, this is iioi a “clciiriiii.; salc”. livery iteiii is fresh and new-and :ill bought speci for this occasion. Our low prices are made possible only by big buying -and selling wholesale guaniities cacli day. You have still ai day or two before these. prices src Can. ‘the Cherr Valley Methodist Church 7 - . - _-_~ . $ _ ' . The busiest :tore on Charlottetown busiest Street ‘ To-day, a sale of men’s shirts _Worihup io 1.85 for 75i:_ each . _f . ~ ~ @'I`his sale affords every mlm ai, _ __ _ _ chance to secure some smart stylish' " i i shirts at a great saving. _ . , While the pride is heavily ref f - " _ ` \. duced, please remember the shirts are in every way desirable. They are reznainders from the past sea- ” son's selling--and many' of the " patterns are sold out in some sizes, ’ ` " hence the cancelling of the lines. >¢ However, all sizes from I4 to I8 can be had. tho’ not all in any one Saniples :ire shown in our South- ern window Tlic values run $.35 l.25, L50, L85. You may choose, for the n-‘vit day or tivo at just. I `. /i " 75c each Some Sample Savings C I -if L ig g ' '_ ____ g _ . V = i__ r' _ _ h'll- w .' t ‘cvcr and that crimes To wlcrc ahold); kliiircilzsonahly multiplied in thc statutes. If Parliament want- OPIUM MID COCl\lllE ed to suppress a real evil it might direct its energies towards checking `_"-' the drinking habit instead of nt- u'|"[‘AWA, March 22-ln the ‘clciiatc temp_ting to arbitrarily restrain peo- ,toiiny tho" Govornniont niu to proiii- pie from roiiovine pain by the use of hit 'thc improper use of opium and dru s was ut throu h thc- nn opiate which might in some cases other g p g ' ,committee stage, with thc addition he necessary. Sir Richard Oartwrigiit pointed out .of an amendment proposed by Sii Ritliard Cartwright, enlarging thc that the bill provided possession or scope of thc bill so as to make it uoc of tliesc drugs wins not D, crimin- al offence if it ho shown that thcrc n criminal oilciicc to have not only liipiiiin, cocaine oi' morphine, but also wi-is A lawful or reasonable excuse lnny salts or compounds thereof, or therefor. . Senator McMillan giwc notice that to import, export or deal in these drugs except under strict conditions at a tliirtl reading of the bill he would move an oinciidrnciit amplify' igiinraiitociniz that ` they shall he tor medical or scicntiilc purposes only. ing clauses 4 and 5 so as to maltc ennit apply to any person who i~lenator~Wilsoii thought that the the p y . takes internally and extracts deriva- ito exempt the use of these drugs a home remedy in the case of cm ,ccncy or in treating cattle, prov: ing that in the latter the prescri tioll of 8 veterinary surgeon was cured. tivcsor preparations of opium ai t s and next tens. that's the col idea in dress goods for this s son. Novelties black and whl and white and black. We ha bought correctly and you will nelii..-Patons. 3-2ld|.f _..._A- Son tho flno showing of prel. blind embroidered collars--wi square corners -the sort I. sells for 25 and 155 cents-v special at lilo oach.-Mo ire motoou. . :i-25 ' ii "Never fed anything ;" .__ "'- . ~ . bf *- that gave suvch satisf:ic~ " i - _ A F 'A B1 Bank ion “Do not tliirik its i arnq* . g `“*“n“f.°3§`pi2iifZ.‘Z§.‘.l`,’;1.. i.Account and Fertilizer _ __ __ S _ all of __;._vhoni_-vgll have th_e__ hea_§_y of rgpm-ts we are C011- ` R e b 0 fi al takes place this afternoon at, btantly receiving' _ Ce_ _ __ __ _ _ . ' Rl' )Oll iS lC C l C i."f’ 7 yi - A big bank account isthe re 50 cents 280 dziys Trezitiiicul will oiliciatc nt the services at thc, . liousc and Rev. Mr. Thomas at thci by - . r r ui un ini lhxiaiitdiccfdldurtrgm _;tl:1epil_VIa(i:s;>;heii` Swghvile & the olher. two wind;-9. on ure ay Wholesale and Retail Agents , _ i g -' lle up your counter as you may. -Bake up weekly loadsbf Flour- Shout from the houiiatopi of Bread goodnesa»Biitit' QUALITY be lacking, i go, way back and sit downl What we lniiist on-quality - QUALITY ! And you'll always find it in our EVAPORATED CREAM BREAD ‘ i- Mac’s Condition Powders are recommended by farm ers, horsemen and stock rsisers as the best you can buy anywhere, for ‘both horses and cattle _ ` - Mpc’s Condition Powders increase the value of your stock, promote digestion, g`ive a natural appetite and a good clear skin. They are far stronger than the or- dinary klnd; s teaspoonful makes a strong enough dose for any case. Prove it for your self. Price 25° a package' J. J. storey. _ ___ ,N Q,,,,,,, 5,_ _ 163 ent ree _ l-asaasireiiiiipii. Mil V ° - '--... _ _ . . .,i,.,,.». _ _if . 1. __ "' L-..»... cu". """ ‘ .°.~‘ 9"’ . V . _ __ _ =~ . ii, ` ‘ Macs Condition 0,‘W d CI' S=` suit oi using the right kind of fer iili/er and that kind is these un mixed fertilizers Theres no way known to the science of farming that the soil can be made to yield thc cd fcrtiliigeril)-lille yield is sure to be satisfactory You ll not have to make allowance for weather conditions--you’ll not be bound down to an conditions other than to use these fertilircrs and reap the benefits The Use of Fertilizer is Simple and Sure Now, theipath to profits is a plain, straight road through intelligent and progressive farming \'ou can not afford to ignore the fact. Make us prove our asser tions---buy these iiniiiixed fertilizers-~ try them W know the resul ` _ You Il continue year after year using this one mediii of profitable farming _ _ We ll be pleased to mail you some instructive liter uiure on the use and abuse of fertlli'/.ers~--just ask for it. ULD Bnos. Lower Queen St. i Charlottetown. position .ind this is olil ed froiii the carlionii. arid gas in iht atiiiosplicrc hy means of spcciali/cd tells in the leaves of the plants \Villi ilie eiuep tion of nitrogen, poi ir.-ii ii for polasli) phosphorus. i lioric acid) :ind ealciiiiii lor limrl the .uct in so-l coo* ins iii l.ii.i i`noi.l siiilieieiit .imoi p siibsiaiiees tui r op rf ii nicnis llie four ess:-i ii ilu -nent oiicil, hoiimcr, of whit li the soil bc ~d th ~ iiina comes dcnlcie in i, oi ry pit tcss ol' cropping, nii st lic re l l so form turned to l ie soi iii i if' ilie fertility ol' the soil is to be inauitaiiieil The ialue of a i‘criili1er, therefore, must be as scssed on the amounts of nitro gen, phosphoric acid potnah and (iii some cases, also) lime, which il contains llere it may be mentioned that limc is only in a varyamall mea sure si direct plant food, its < liiei' virtue lying in the fact that it has ii bcnolical influence in couniemoting the harmful ef- fect of an excess ol' veggtahli acids in the soil. and alto K0 some exten in liberatln ant- i _ir Pl bstancc food su s. - Fvery pound of butler, every bushel of grain, every hundred woiglitof beef. pork or mutton and every ton of hay sold off ilic farm removes so much fcrt. iliziiig material, and unless the latter be returned to tha loil in some form. the soil will ultlm i\laly_bet-orna ex\iauai,od‘_and and barren o da s Treatnieut _ - mciit lu thc plants f,=~--.:.- ' _ _ _ _ " ` ' " .'..n- \ i _ . ' _ . ' ' . `. l I »' 'r . . I ` " _ ' ' . 4 , _ ‘ _ _ _ 5 _ _ _ _ ' _ V » R' fip. ' _ ’ _ V. _ _ _ , same lar e ro ortions a_s by using tl1es_e unniix- _ _-__ » _ _r . . , _ _ __ _ _ .:_; . . _ _ ` ° - : »' . y H ` _` I .l . l _ - - H , _)_>_, _ ‘ _ ‘ ` `_ _ ' - ' . I “__” _ _ _ .. ‘ ` v. `" 0 ¢ . _ _ _ ° _ai ' ' 'i. - _ ‘ _ _ - _ _ f . _ " . ` . , ' _ _ _ _ ‘ ' ‘ - . e Ill ` i . _ _ W A_ E_ Toombs sirwiiirs iiiiiriu _ii--_.__ 2 -_=/ r . lil! _Ql\\(. Bel hbndbtlll later. _ K St t. _ . i Blues predominate than gre) . l e b ri 25