r ,I -' ' 'rim cU.siu>r._i'N_‘ .¢,.»»_.~_~ Hi.)-_-_».-i-.-s~. _ 4 . ,.41-,__.»° .~,._. .u _ . _. - an ua- 1., ,,.»< .ns .,~ . .»»,,,.,,.ft,_; _N . `- ‘ " __ .:_:___, ,___ _ _ .___ . Som ` J. N. Bakes best bread. i@©@e¥% @¢-at @ J 0-ooooooooo-o-oooooooooooboo i ; - -amp’ sm __k.;__ __ *_ Au; :__ ; :__ - _|_____ j"__@§_'_ f. Q; "1 _ ar 0 ml W e ‘Psa The sub,]ect is The Classidcation of ~ ~ ~ anythingthey have yet put on in this line. Bi,.ds_-» and will be illustrated by speci. acwlniosecum ~bett'er. Sanitary “M933 Don,” forget the d*te° mens. An interesting and educational 3;); u;fco;E;:;;o£ ‘xggryziilggs "£5 1118, A FINE Bunn ANIMAL.-Quite a circle of sub-l°°t‘ _ einplloyed. It is found that a' number' apallese, ;,_.i.s;;t_._»;:vsa_©_:i¢_f_‘_=;*D';;‘t°*;_° ”_f;*;f_‘;‘;§‘1“___";'_'; 'rim sackvrire Posrcfmuch :Joni says; Zon;e‘;‘;§o§:°;‘_’;‘;’;§°°i have as yet no Grain, d - _ h Th __ b d oentemiry church of st. John, has Th T , “Sewerage System- spee .y “mage orse' e arse img re extendeda unanimous invitation to Rev. 8 masumr "°P°"t°d that U16 EP' _ _. , ' ° C . ` I by Oliver waireu, issq ofNorth River, and G M Campbell, pastor of the Methodlst viorth League of the First Methodist was sired by Fleetwood. He “as bought church nf this city_ to become pastor of hutch had withdrawn from-its aiiliation - Gr0s_de_t011r, by Mr' L°g’m'_ “'h° k“°“'S 8' gwd ‘metthat large and influential church at the with the Cmmcn' 3 Merveiuaux, when he Sees mm' commencement of the Conference year SI! (i8 S0l€ Mrs. James McLeod, on behalf of the “‘J“”°" 1901' The _commlfbee mf tnms' a furnishing committee of the Prince Ed_ fers of the Methodist church will meet iwimiisiand Hes iuii thimkfuir »ickncw~ at T°“>“@° 0° APfi14tb This °°mmiW¢¢ Further contributions expected soon and Plaids, ledges the receiyil of ’ $5 from Mrs. Sterl- is wmprised Df Rev' Dr'-Carmen’ General Broche ine and $5 from ,Mm George Ledwick superintendent and the Presidents of , . _ the several Conferences. By this . Wm be du] k _ ` ,board ministers of the denomination are S_i'rcnn_i\' afternoon Tris GU_iRni.iN hadacall from Messrs. James Grey, J. William Mclntosh and James McPhee of Oxford who have purchased the property known as the McKay Woolen Mills. The above gentlemen are men of experience, having been engaged in the business both in Canada and the United States and will no doubt-succeed in working up 0. laige trade in this and the neighboring pro- vinces. The work of fitting up the mill will be commenced this morning and in a very short time the firm will be ready for ,business In conversation .with Mr. Mclnt-osh he stated that all the help will be employed in this province and by square dealing the new tirm hope to win A Mo>:Tiii:_.iL Despatch says.-Some ,sensational reports have been published | with regard to an impending rupture be- a______; ' itween thc Iiitercolonial Railway and the r`_'fE`_` \. llriierence rn lS.SiE When you buy from us. Everything you get is of@ the same quality. That is the BEST. Toniv ' Angel Galre |21: each term Buns ' lilo perdrrz- iiiriiiems Itlc " rtoz.@ Mute lic “ lb. lllghrrts |0c- " daz- tml tartar Biscuit I0: perm hrkeriorstholls lilo “ doz- Btigir Snaps I2c “ th Pastry, Cream and Coconut -1.... ioooooooooooocoo noone Try our iluctresse Bread iii 4i per Loii. 98 _ STEWAR Eclipse Bakery. *U1-LEJID 1 H. TI" root and liar LL) Thru! lose. Btroe vest. rt. m we \'l’1-rw f!v.~s¢1v'°. DIGKEY ’$i.§3i?2}i2°2§3” °‘ l in Discuss ot In EN, Elf, h and t roi p.m-;2¢`l'»°4i>-.m- telegraph operators employed on the sys- } tcm, but nothing has transpired to just- ify the belief that a strike is meditated. Ifilr. M. M. Dolphin, of Kansas City, first i vice-president and general counsel of the Order of Railroad Telegraphers, was here, on his Way to Moncton, N. B., which he visits for the purpose of conferring with this section of the Intercolonial Railway .authorities with regard to certain grievan- ces that it is claimed require redress. Mr. , D. Pottinger, the general manager of the ` Intercolonial was also there but no con- ference took place between him and the telegraphers or their representatives. At a meeting recently held in Moncton, J. McMahon, Emerald Junction was the P. y ac nowledged. _ _ transferred from one part ofthe Domin- olll' SllkS tlllS S88,SOD 8I‘8 THE Rev. Daniel Davies Moore, former- ion to another. Rev. G. M. Campbell, haudsomest designs to be ly Methodist _Minister at Cornwall, l’.E._I., President of the N. B. and P. E. 1. Con- d Values that Car not and recently in_ charge of Methodist Mis' ,, f8I‘enQ¢, Will 1€6rV¢ for Toronto OI1 Monday an ‘ 1 sions to the Chinese in Vancouver, B. G., ‘ iiexif. .. 8X0€ll€Cl. was ordained deacon in the Church of _ f _ England, on March 11th, by the Bish'op; THE GUARDiAN is always Pleased to 1`e` e 0 our ni 'S are in ,cf New ivesrminsier and win work in the fel” U1 the S'1<=¢@SS Of P- E- Islanders; The n th nl 3 diocese of New \\"e5_tminSter` following has been received which is - Le g S 0 Y’ so Come I cortainly creditable to Mr. Buchanan: girlyand get first choice. _ , S ti EU. The Peoples Store. the confidence of the public. | THE PHoNooRAP1=i1A INSTITUTE Co., (Established 1853, incorporated 1892) CINCINNATTI, March 23, 1900. Mr. John A. Buchanan, Bath, Maine: ` DEAR SIR,--We have graded your set of examination papers with the follow- ing result: N0. 1, 74 per cent. _ ~No. 2, 71.5 “ N0. 3, 82.0 “ No. 4, 96.5 “ No. 5, 88 “ I am happy to say that you have pass- ed the examinations satisfactorily, corn- plying with all its conditions and that you are entitled to receive the teachers’ certificate upon payment of the usual fee of one dollar. If you are teaching phonograpliy, eith- er privately or in a school, I should be glad to hear from you stating the fact and to refer to you all persons.who may be writing to us from your state making inquiries in regard to instruction. Ylfith best wishes for your success as ii. teacher of phonography, I ani, Yours Truly, JEROME B. Howai-in. Mr. Buchanan above referred to be ceived his education in short hand from Mr. Moran, who has achieved marked success as a teacher. do who take stimulants for weak nerves. E_ Island I-ep,.eSenta_t,ive_ i Hood’s Sarsaparilla. true nerve strength. marvelous. remain a customer. - In Hsvanns, Picndor, Garcia, I-I Industrie., J op, m . Fenix, ~ Morin .~;. , Pipes, Tohacc is. rrsr cialis! s ads UNE Clothing rooms in the city; suits. - , §@§%l§@.@§§ TO 'T13 E lil na_r\__§t boys P. E. ISLAN We don’r. sell shoddy, but we sell the best -clothing made for the prices asked. Our Clothing trade has been We have only been Shout six months in the business and every customer that has bought ‘from us will a1W8yS v I "" Our Clothing fits like the wings on s duck. Our Clothing wears like the rocks of Gibralter. Our Clothing is the best value in Canada. We have enlarged our. Clothing department and fined is up in ann class one of the _We buy for spot cash and sell-cheap, Soeoar $6.00 @§ 5.- is-si F7 ,-_» ~ i4 . ,Q7 »--\ _.i .__,/ ,-. ,_, _ /- 1’ r?‘2.'i.‘~ _;- 1,/ l --4 L/ *__ /I _ ]a_¢1" i_` - 1( TAI ,yr .J, *.r;~'>:-' ..f ~ _ -» -. '.»-~ f','_ i__\;"i ing-'..° . ~`< '~._; _ ` fnlsw - if* ' ‘ioccessors to Beer' Bros Average, 82.4 per cent. 1:’ . ' Manager. 1 longs to Mt. Buchanan, Belfast, and re- _ “Rob Peter to Paul.” That is what they MR, W S Harkmi, the wen known week Emersonian Recital Thursday even 1`e8&l‘d to licensed liquor sellers being' y townlcouncils. Afge ~ ty ' MEETING.-Rollo Fire Co. meets to-night. THE funeral of the late Mrs. David cussion a committee Iivgnfsdergbifddisi W at8 o`clock sharp. Important business. Blake took place yesterday afternoon and inquire into the matter moigpofiiaity "Eg PQGCIVQII at By order. Bert. l\ewsome, Sec’y. _-was largely attended. Rev. Mr. Mc- suggest a mode of action to sewn ,Connell oiheiated at the house and grave. restrictions such asare in the laws f th Iris understood that the Plant Line pn-,vmces in that regard A 1 t ° ° propose putting the steamer Florida on REGULAR uarterl meetin of Hook e ter was <1 Y K read fr the Boston, Halifax and P E Island and Ladder Company gto night at 7.30 in pmviswzgl 0%; £21310 Slgovwigg th n B route this summer in addition to the r00mS,()ii;yHa1l. By order, J. H. Morris, subject. / e H l f d La G i ai axon ram Dnchesse _ _ Secretary A committee of three was appointed THE Le”-8‘1¢°ff»he C1055 Ulwnd lliitting y ANY one who wishes to do so may &t- t‘i°d3\(r)iI;idderf walls and means, to make f"“"'_ on their minstrel show _in this city on- tend ML Mcswaixfs lecture before the p d to ns 0’ t 9 respecfflble 82*-id P001' M°“d”‘y April 23rd' ‘ They have been Natural History Society in theY M. C MIA rig?-Rojo thegoumgl' - ~ wcrkwi t of it rr to k » ' ' - ' "”° ‘ “Wa” °I>¢e recommendin S9310 Of 0111' Sprlllg St0Ck itaS_lm‘__;S; _;;s°g1e bgxeitpasm Ea e A.parlor_a.t Soclock on Mor_iday_n|ght. the Mayor and Council to take g wks The question of substituting quarterly? meetings for the monthly meetings of Council was considered, but it was decided to continue the monthly sessions until further notice. The Treasurer was instructed to send the annuel§ailllia.tion feefof five dollars to the National Council. Adiourned. _-_-gl.. verrnw will dye ri splendid red. Try ii Wlth M0811€ti§> Dy_es-costs _ 10 cents a package and gives une results. Try one can of Qak Brand- Condensed Milk and you will decide that it is better and cheaper than a. cow. Ask your grocer for it. ~ 30 tf, g$%3% °Grippe 6 l0lll6S. Arc now in great demand J We have a special _Grippe " ‘ Powder what works like charm. ' C -.-;=. Stops chills and soreness in_the'boner=. _ Reduces fever, and breaks up a cold very quickly. If taken when the first symptoms .present them- selves, it is almost a ._;;;f specific. 'J 6 powders for 25 cents ’ cents each. -,*-_ '\`_, \‘_‘ .Q =~':r-‘ ~:-.~ ,`. ,,, CJ! 7-'-ny e t . r \ - .5-` »,\\ ` -5- /9-V06/sr; ` . . 1 4 , NQTICE l. LDBSTER FISHERMEN. ._-_-11 Lobster Fishermen are hereby notified that the Law Prohibits the _ putting out of Traps or Gear for the __ purpose of taking Lobsters before the `» I 20-:h of April. .7 Any party setting, lines before the 20th will be prosecuted. ` ` rlliiilil '= _ if _ or c ___ i“3» AP1'u5f'h» Klndemanen Hall' declared ineligible 1°’ el°°ti°11 in Gi lmd I t no ~ \ 4- ..\\,_ _ ' _r \\ _ it 1. A \. rf); (fit :rg with a like onus Ii.’s no mit' you want to the paper »- ' o U If it’s kitchen--og_ whole MW 1 i you No No . If PW* the Edward _arlor Five 5 . .\ We worm like you to see I\ 2.-» U pholnfevaii Prius NO 1.-Walnut Suite in Tap- estry and plush. 5 piece- spring 'seats Hnishsd in good style $24.00 Cashdiscount 5 pei' ent. ' $22 .80. 59°- N0_ 3,--5 -piece Wallin Suite Upholstered in GOOD Rugs. This Suite would bo cheap at $45.00. Cut » i NO. 5.-Is a stuied over .ly beautiful design, color! and wear well. Douft think ' CHEAP 'rim .bm are trinity or J _ . J. A. MATHESON, . _ Inspector of Fisherieai ‘ jCh'town Apl 2 d&w td. _ _ -- “ ____ In silibelscmdaégast our cannon Ponraxtrl muriuuiul _ Ourcustomersaraolldoi 5 ,_ ` - Besureioud vioitiho swat 1- v* ;_ Jussi see.,-cur i .~ Seo what.w9a.re ofeiingi .for _ __ I 11-.. ._1m\i_ _- i .,-..,- , ..-., ' ~M_ _ _ . -. Br i-.sf "ii ci 'airs iz , gsm I I iT-.ie"* Bri-_gain and Shoe Q ri '- .. -. J »»»<»." 1-was inf Mag. ,,..