nv' 1 r " u -il-'ll .___ . 1-ii. l _iii f lf* iii? s; :if I i .iii 5 s ii ' » .fi is c.__, ~i »-_~>- » $1: `f~`;.'lT. _.__ _.._.-.__ iii P- _i » -‘ gil 4:51 .ii _ I 1|. l,. l 4-fs. .»_, P. i .-1. _'oi ill. l‘-» .’l` _`l.¢`. ec r. _» _~f in _ i ii .u i i i» k ii l' .1 ,F11 if in 51 ,__ 'r f.. 3"? ii? all #-1 6 __ all l' -.- 4 -FOUR "TBC I»`A‘l‘_lBfl‘__Ql#C8 FIRST 01|' ALL" l.I'l"l‘LE THINGS( (By Louise Smith Hildner.) In little things, ob give me grace to ___ do Thy will, dear Llord; The big things I would trust to Thee. but watch the hasty word That rushes to my lips to wound Oh, keep mc silent, and, Lord, mend the wrong that I have done. Oh, let me think of others’ wants and needs in all my ways, My mighty sacrifice 1 leave to Thee; hut fill my days With constant putting of myself a.- side, so others may be eased, And save mc from the sacrilegious thought, “My Lord is pleased." And in the hourly round of petty ' cares may I he hlest, Feeling Tliy love more ncar than in iiiv hours of rest, ' Thou givesf Thy children strength to bc-xr thc one great cross, Bi-nr Tlioii with me the daily crosses, iliiit my spirit toss. _ _ __ _ .. Iii little words, in little things, in little nets be near, Thin. Lord, the larger things will cause us little fear, The little things are daily things, hui. met with strengthening giiiizc, 'l‘lii- ini-,fest things are little thliigri in the shuiliiiv of Thy face. MTESTFHUMTHE THEATRE llll‘l’UllRUMl~}. ’l‘iic Easter tide just eiidcd was one :zulu ext-|li'sioii week at the New York iliplnidi'niiii', New York, U-.izr 1i0_0Uil Caiiadian alone visit- vii the l-iii' plnyliouse to view "Gypsy Life." the Great. New Circus, thi- Pliingiiig Horses and the many other noir-lt.ii~s to the greatest of all spec- tiii-ies “l'iider .lluny Flags." 'l‘iicsc excursion parties came from ’[`<»ronto. I‘.’li»ntreal, Ottawa, Quebec, iluiniltc-ii. London and other cen- ii-iil liriiits throughout the Domin- ion. Nor was our own country lack- iii; in seiirliiif: other tliousanfls of cxi-iirsiiiiiists to New York and to! ilic l~li|ipoc‘,rorr.e during the holiday period just passed. , "Gypsy Lilo," in which romanticism i-uns riot. /:rented no end of aplilr.i.se and ii.dn‘.ii'ution from the audience sas they vicwzd the series of tlirilliiig episodes which happen throughout the three scenes. The neiisntional thrills given in the new circus in the second scene of "V-Yilsy Life" marked the enthusiasm oi the happy throngs of visitors at the I-lippodromc. in this scene .lean- nette's Hioliridi-onie elephants, lfrsn- cciico and Patrick, the Tumbling -Hnynznifers, The Flying Weavers, sen- satiniinl aerialiasts, Holland and Deckrill, the wor1d's greatest equcst- rians. the Sylvianys, equilibrista, Les Lovuins trio, European novelty balnncers. the Renders, novelty gym- nasts, Fred flerncr arid his company of champion iumpei-s with horses, dogs and man and the 10 clowns con~icnl riisscs are ever a source of great amusement to the kiddies and "grown' ups' alike. r=» DY ¥%lUl$F0l _ can uf men ~ ...__ _ -hrnlelud by I. `l. Lassen v the Blacksmitlfs meeting held in the get s. discount. ~~ committed over the telep one. ‘ -- _ - ~ -' -' J' _ _ ' . " ,__ 0_ 0_ (,_ “lun Tn,” _ ,_lt_ “_ as _-._ __ _ The evening of the murder he rang . “'~‘ _ ' ` - ,f Mr. William Oroqhy. oT Tozrouto, wre-i BTEAMER DUE.-The B. B, Sym. up the town exchange, which is thn_ Q ._ ., _ - _ D vice. PROPERTY SALE.-The properties of the late Janzes McLeod, Cbesnut St.. were sold at auction yesterday. The house at tne corner of Spring Park Road was sold to Mr. Keating; for $1.000 and the cottage on (flies-I nut street to Mr. John White for_ $1,210. I THE BRANT.-The D. G. S. Brant- will leave today to straighten out the winter shar buoys in the harbor. The summer buoys are being painted and a number will be placed by the Brant shortly. The larger outside buoys will be placed by the Stanley which is no\v in Halifax. WOMEN'S IN‘:l'I‘ITU'1‘E.~Mrs_ Dun-. brack, accompanied by Miss Kather-I al months last summer and 'hc sc- cu ' ' ' Feliriiary sales in Loudon, bringing from $40.00 to $125.00 per peli; and Company intend going into the rais- ing of differeiit kinds of fur bearing (From \’esterday’s Evening Guardian) Court this morning. visit to her sister Mrs. W. J I-‘aquet of Souils -Misses Margaret and Min- ine James, visited Clyde River Tues-7 Edwin Howard (°‘1““1);_ 3' Fmrence ..__..i.. day and _,,__ugumte_] a W___me_,,.s In__Lowe. Grade VI--1, Lilian MacLean; stilute under most favorable circum-i2' Malmlm Macheanl 3' Dmmld MW' , stances, The ladies of the district are; Lean' Grmie v__1' Myrtle L°we3 2' I R \ '»1lI~» \ - .3 " . ‘- Q \‘.i _ _ _ -'.'1,‘5¥ ` deeply interested in the cause and Florence Stuart, 3. Ruth MacLean. e ."'m i "ff 'il - ‘i I 'V'-l>`i"-~» -. 1 \ . o . -1/~"'»--,»;,-~, i _,./ have entered heartily into the meet-;("”'de IY"1' 1`*m°‘-'Fey' 2' Clarence , "(` t ~’f`-' " ing, a goodly number being in at-,M“cLe°"' 3' wilmott , 'M“°I_“°°d‘ tendance. Mrs. Dr. Murchison has Grade In-1' Don” Mnrtm' ('"‘d” '”_'- it is reasonable to suppose ranching, le should he profitable. The Kodiak I animals and will make n specialty of H the Blue Foxes. H PULICFI COURT.-There were no fr cases before the Charlottetown l'oli_ce Edit Yesterday. B RUSTICO.-Miss Alice Peters of leaves this mernins for Wiiiniveg. _ ___H__,_ .PARl8, Avail 8.-At the ending _ .-_ _ ¢._.4~-. » - - - ELECTRIC ‘ - _ - ‘ into the-mur er b bandit Loeom _. ' ' ` S I _` rr ears tc buy in this Provim. __________ ____ _______l»&___________ll__;__\rr°___:_\_: 0, ,,___,m”m_ w_§,"_°,____ __ wmm. _ __ ____ _ _ ____._,__ _ _ a e COBRBK"I'ION -In the reroi-z or ` hui many in this dstq-'iii-ei.. im wltoiu new he iieuc- the urea:-bein; ' ' '.;. _~ - ->‘ r 1-. ' -\ -vs_- TRAINING CLASS -The B. S. Teachers Training Class conducted by held very interesting and profitable sessions. ~ _ A DISTURBANCE.-A young man living a mile or so from Mt Stewart made himself troublesome a few village and' as a result of the aggres-I wide-awake citizens the unruly one y was obliged to face a stiff financial L proposition ln order to be square.; h SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS. - Re- laht week on a charge of using the - _ , ‘--' ' _ _ #_ ails to dcfrmid in the promotion ol " `.‘ ‘_ , , `f.‘-.~/ _ W' ‘ port of the Grand View School for B get-rich quick 5ch°m,,_ number, of 3,5 _f -<,~_._4_\_.,y _._ ._ ~ _ ew lhe m°“l-h 0| March’ Gl`l1d° VH-1. victims all over the country. -1:. @ ;{f",'.`~§f/.f§T»,‘~!-,-,_ .l - .-,A _.'_ 'Q ‘.__"-»-V . if ` -4” Jack Martin; 2, Annie McLeod and *'»v~ Q9f|\\ ~ .,._. -._ J- ,U . ` L ‘ iF; iq ,_,,». _i ~_; _iw in _ _.,_4\. / .¢. ‘_. .,~\\ , ~. _ ‘ _,.' _‘fat .»i f , . i y , - i _ Y Diinbrnci: and Miss James will speak and mtflringediate t5§ag_°“° at If people \,oul.l`,,_n,_,f use zum-Bulri in New Glasgow on Friday. __' t____I3]' nzéngectinegaveui Su' m___l;'_'_'1‘é for chronic sores, blood-poison, etc is . m ~ _ _ " '°°’ , ' .. .. before permitting an operation scor s is ~f .6 ' ° »iie_ ox o. o . c. ., iuve an . ', Mr. llobt. Patterson of North Pel- _ f 1 ll f0~ flllll 8 , .\ t 73. t. ml daughter, Annie, had blood-poison ini I‘he Directors are James Eden, l>resi~ l_;t________'__;;_ ,‘,`,'§_;_nI;;_c§;'ii’e;:e_l_r_;§niv;'_g her finger. The doctor operated twice dent; Wm' Moran’ Secretary’ and leave Summerside 'for Charlottetown 0” the auger' but did 'wt obtaintm illurdock McLeod, Treasurer; Jnmes< ____ __r_______, of the steamer The ah: desired result, and a third operation lqngluiiil, Travellers Rest, and Harry Ove arrangement Wm he 'm _meet was considered necessary. L. Lonnolly, city. This Company had daily except Sunday until the next "Three doctors were present at this 11 representative in Alaska for sever- c,________e ___ time t__,_,e’ operation, but after it had been per- ' formed the wound did not heal Try Fed Ffiflclllllil’ DI‘1Vll9iZ€S On the ‘wat as we would wc could not get any- grade of Dark Blue Foxes on which thing to close the wound. the Company are now srevareii to _ -_- _ --we ac ins: tried zum-Buir, and it HCCGN ODUOHS fOr September or Oc- MV- Simon Pl10l‘» (fh“l”10l't“mW“- was really wonderful to watch how coin-r deliver-y. 'riie sine For pen left yesterday on a business trli> this iiaim insieii the wound. nach any increased in value 35 p_ c_ at thethrougli Northern New Brunswick. th "`“ First the wound in the palm of the Mr- P S. Brown. Charlottetown. hand closed, and then the finger which lt Y°5t’3_l`d9Y to 8-ttenll the Amber" had been bud so lung began to heal.. air. 5 The diseased flesh seemed to rise out "_'_ of r ming Charlottetown for the “_” W M15 Frank SWCIP- G@0"Ket0\V“» badly mangled. Une finger had io he _ nmputated and it left a running sore ““1t°b‘1~ for some months. This wound, nlso, **‘ was finally healed by Liam-Bills." Mr. James Deagle, Bear River, They are killing father." V ran to the Post Office, where he found one 0| the Mt Stewart clergyman has the girrs hither cena ana his assail- ants gone. - W ere yesterday. They were convicted MQESFR- A- J- Blflell and A. new healthy flesh formed from below, emit. ChM'l0Ct€t0Wll. \‘~'*‘re ll’\ pushing oil the diseased tissue. In a| 51173! '1`“°SdaY- short time the wound was completely I ' -‘-‘ healed. Had we applied Zam.-Buk at MIT J~ 0~ Afielllllllli. WHS fl DHHSEU' first we might have saved the linger. e le " -~ ._ ___ _ _ - .-_- - -'i»---- MURDIR ON . , .. _ _ ___‘_ ""' rnnmznosn is rnsnoiir _.' reunimive oi the cspmiii Horse- ses Trader will meh her nrntjtrlp or 1'0" 0f“°°. and vu answered by 01° ‘_ . .,.,__-.2-,_ _ »:f1.~j. ‘ » ngll C0., who gpgkg “qt ML Wllsonjzhe season sailing from I-1g1lf;;»_||°n_ Postmsster's daughter. Sho had . " i " .-.. _“ ~ _ _ _ ~ - - 5 was ll;-gg ¢;,,,¢°d_ _ ,day the 14th init and is due _to ar- lately asked what number he wanted _-_ 4.. sq. '_ - 'ri-is iuivro -*rho s s Minn, reirm we on Thuriay *he -mb mm uilznivritnnl haw' tg: l l » L ` - ' .7 yi U Al ' " V' i U ,,' mg” p' ` '_ ,_ MT. STEWART.-The. annie" qu sounds Amon wrralnd voices, -' _ ` .-‘ » U ' ` f- ~" __ _ Jas; ed,,:u,.n,ng_‘°t‘\),\;lu°'tiu‘1° Zoagyeiieus Mt Stewart Circuit next_8un¢.l.sy liensnd several zcracbes, followed by a R€gUlaf pI'1C€ fOr 50 Regular Pflce $ILOO fOI° O ”°¢ h"“1» °°’“° ““ “T "5 °“'~"" 1,-,l¢|,¢_ 2,-, pu5,nK,,_-, ,M 15 mg, will be:-'Msrieat-11 a, ni., Mt. Stew- peculiar crackling. A few moments ‘ . V ' ovf0__l:A_il_.___ __T:£__e;i_¢_lst___tbvqnzgeamg-_,___at 8 P. Fanning Brook at 7 li_1_t_er0al;e_i;rd___::l__;Sl'I?éf_‘:___;'°_§_‘;___‘Zf_R€gu1af price 9 OO 101° 4 50 price 20.00 for 10.0 O . i _ \ _ The witness seized his revolver and _ _ 7 '_ Scotch C arpef " _”""‘“"-“‘."i` _ _ __ 5 fr-\ _'. ,'_'.'f" ',//‘ F2' Q ff ANTED TO GET RICH QUICK.; GO T0 THE PENITENTIARY BT. LOUIS Mo. April 8.-Former ;* ‘Q ii 5 _-" i' 1. ` 1- *F-` 5.9 :-3 ' 1 - li nr.-Y... * ‘V221 >.. /.\\_ ri -§~4¢7¢ '°* \-._-_ _\/ 47'* `»'» sg' .'.f._§'. -v »»Jf»l,/ § . ‘ h_ ' _ A. .__ - _ ._ ,i4 V. \ .». '_,.4i.' , /' fx'-Fo i.;'i_ `»~_ij) "ml, i \-l ~`.# . .' \" ` .__ ii ...' 1 Li- \ ` sizes We will be pleased to show you them. f stock in following sizes. 1 only, 3x3, Fawn and Brown, floral design $8.50 for $4 25. ere was a marked imI\i°0vement. I 0nly~ 3x41 in Fa“'{-‘Sv Browns: R‘d» Greens and Blues for $6.25. . the wound and fhen drop oil, und We _______ ____________ ________________y________ about 150 yds. Scotch Cirpet to clear at- I-2 price. iik’s power in the case ol my son.` hen two years old he had his hand On Exhibition .J 33,75 for $4.38, $9.00 for $4.50, $10.00 for $5.25, $1 i.r_o for $5.50 etc zonly, 3 i~2x4, ilorsl designs, Browns and Blue, $8.50 for $4.25, $12.56 “ie Bl"~"°h‘“"d Of RUBUCO Sllellt M011- IWW” this mofnmg for Port Arthur' cers, abscesses, scalp sores, piles, day in Charlottetown the guests of O lugs Hugh McKinnon Miss Minnie e t en route to Boston where she will f Tuesday morning by the Mmto nied her as far as Charlottetown For chronic sores, blood'-poison ul- Anil then the finale of the cS0npe of returned by the early tl-gin to her t Silver Heels, the favorite horse of home m Rustlcg at the Parsonage, Mt Stewart. the Gypsy Qiieen-Mirza-into the greiit lake and the pursuit of the ilirillers ucver shown at the Hippo- li‘lo\vci's of _All Nations, The l\‘.a,',ic M (`itv of (loldeii Palms, the Silver l'nli=.L‘e of Universal Peace with its iiivc and inspiration to the tens oi to tlionsnnds who visit the Hippo'\'.'-.imc daily. t 7 ro is-on vouiz an-i='i-| It (mmm n delightful _glow of vigorous licollh to thcslziii .i_in.l ii-ii v cs V it smooth and fmt- K“°° .our kiddies' knees and ii:1ndsclcuri\viLhSNAP. It doa the work. fi '_‘T~ ` 8 v Nc olso , 79, 2 Earl Macdon- icioek - 90¢ "` " gn;-att Lnsoeur 75. Grade V-1 unmet oiiiia sa, 2 Mary M=\°d°°- aid 82, 3 Janis Penny Géli G;‘n_\;°a_l_:7 .__ llliam . ' 1 lglglmrliniwsnsn fnmainisia ei. In-`-J, Almahieholson. Grade ui . A well clock, strong, values ranging from - Tanton 2 SOUTY-I MEIJVILLE -Urban Mal- Pliiiining llorses is the greatest ol all one, Souris, who was visiting 'als Passenger leaving Charlottetown by uncle Mr, Thomas Ma10ne_ Souglfthe Eastern train yesterday after- cmme. iieiviiie, has returned to Charlene-'n00n» Tiieii tor. there is the Ballet of the town with his cousin Mr. Philip al ' . . y Reafly was recently visiting her fa- licr-in-lnw Mr. Charles Tool.-Miss Dinn Malone very unfortunately scalded ber foot recently and it is _very sore.-i'~lr. William Creamer. has taken the contract of fixing the new sri.-ivir. christopher Beii, nan- Weed. Hsnelbrovk. who has bw' S"- shaw. was in Charlottetown yester- 101151? ill Wlll be pleased _ t0 learn day. that she is steadily improving. IN V’\NCOL'VER.- A s0Cl€C)' known as the l‘r'uice Edward Island Vi°°°"i”-- B~ C-f is lwme °“ 8' visit to Club was organized in Vancouver on hiB DB1`€nts H0n_s.nd_ Mrs John Bald- March 18th, the purpose of organiz- efsmll. N0l`th W\1t9h"`°~ alt" an 5?' ing, being the promoting of good fel- Hence 0! S0me years. He has kind y iowsinp among au who wish in be- consented to preach 0.11 S“°d°Y ‘=““° mm.; members belonging to p_ }.;_ ing April 13 in the Methodist Church Island. ziboin seventy-five joined at at North Wiltshire. It is honed were the first meeting. All persons he- will-be 3 "e°°"‘1 “tl'°“d“n°°' ;,'.T.§,. tween the age of sixteen and sixty- five. of both sex, who were born on P. E. Island are eligible to become town- “filo Went °“t tf’ Inqia' last E members, and the ohicers appointed September to engage m “ussionary SN for the ensuing year were:-Allan W0l`k |1215 ¥'0¢9l\l11Y Buffered B severe Stewart-President, Arthur Mellisb- ’-*l"l'°°k of "“”'l‘“i“ and typhoid fever' i` president, R. Long-Recording Secre- tary. R B. Mcliean, Financial Secre- __ tary, A. B. Sinclair, Treasurer, J. ,_ Y°"D"|;:l:__s2',__“_ 3 I L. Douglas, Guard, Among the Hon- l"”‘°c“' . _ -""' 5 orary members are Premier .T. A. has Clillllll-lla' “WW "-~._.--;/*’ Mathleson, Messrs Edward Bayfleld,. Alfred Coffin, T. McDowell, R Mc-‘ Neill, and other prominent Islanders. pupils who have made the highest standing in the March examinations in Eldon School are as followst- Crade VIII--1 Walter Fraser, 89, 2 Margaret Martin, 79, 3 Jennie Buch- anan 78. Grade VII--1 Robina Wil-_ liamson, 73, 2 Tessie Macdonald 70, one where he will spend n. wcck before ieturning to Souris.-Mr. Ewen|l1lld FBl»l10l` B0l'llBl”fl Gillill. E8” iwexfinna lms been ve,-_V Bid; for a_Point, returned to their homes yester- Coiiri. of Prystsl Fountains to add couple of months bn; lg now ublelday afternoon. ' he up and out again -Miss Wa me Riistico left Saturday for a short‘M .' l i vi ice-President, R. Scott, 2 vicc SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS.- The Pearl Nicholson 65. Grade VI-1 d and Charles Buehlmlll 73- 3 oxnndsr Buchanan I Harold Q;-gd. I--1 Joyce Nicholson. Gillis. The numbe;-haf lg; enrolled for the mon was - ...fm inn, .¢¢ou~ 4”? 7 ‘ \ ` _ _ / f “_ l. if 'i ‘__ 4 ‘ .1 ` gr; ‘.1 »;` fl. _.». \ f\ / . <>.‘ ,N32 I . \‘ .. -- \ K `\/ A 5 \ i . *___ _»_ t,__4 ,_ _ r *- / \ i ' l f °‘\ _F .l .ir 1 in ii" r " ‘ »