_ - _ The farmers of Clinton are looking! Hon. EGM. R58°‘”5» UW. N l`¢'! *"'”’ forward to an early spring ol which covering from his recent illness. | It is understood that Miss Alice Pi d B the oldest; lnusummti »ey_eu»r¢. is G G _“___-,--_ C __ _ _ __ lwlmwn. city(-_,g,‘f§§,¢°°‘_‘_l;nte¢}____t_l;: . idlti. r o_, oecoro ‘us-pos on as ns ` wary u C* 0;- ‘U tome; sieummerside, is in the City. ltlhurch. . ,. L_ Advertise" an .um “mud” ____ 1 _.__ ~ _ . ' timi; ther;-“bu ins low " a W1; A. B. Warburton lectures in St.l A semen by Rev. H. E. Thomas We l1_a1y__e Just added to, our stock a lar? number of C. M ‘es their "ehanzeedsmusi is rdisivze linen Scllgvlrcvné lenlshh Admin- npstgir Uclnthe Fl$ial;i;;_':f‘llf: __ _ ° »: , :tin in tit th '- n encene- 0 s ww ` ` l- A-» ‘ J _,Masonic-. O. H.. Oddlel ows., Oran emen :Mk :h§m°°,°}‘°m§ °;”k°"‘_:;‘_° _‘fx _ “° °“Y _ ____ lm” G,,"d,_,,_ elusive of statutory hplidays, to in-I Benj. Carter fl Co. will sell a car- - - -w sure insertion in next issue. All re- load of apples by auction today ,onl The death occurred at Clyde stil' _ ceived later than the above hours will Market Square. Bee ad. u ,tion of Mrs. Chrlstens Gillis relict nd _otlie_rS0c1ety pins. When in need of anything ii this nc it w1l1_pay to see us. _ _ Jn\_v Mic... al... ._ _ ...~., _ Head gmc" in N", Pmwgg Blqgk. -chgylqtigfqwn ,the hospital entertainment in Lyceum _ F ' \/`,_ \/`/ 5 I1 also appear when they do not inter-l `-. lu. fern with the setting in type of th . regular news of the day. EIL ' Oliv Branch Div B O T' Bt it _l’ll0TOS EASTER ~ c00\'l il the place, The Studio V\`llbre B.-by i- Al \.<,_.y _ _» -_ » Wefcoxnn § GARGlLlN E ` . A reliable astringent and anlise lic gargle which should be kept in every cure. It -promptly relieves .end effeé. llvsly .¢\1res.` borerllroar. 'r.....i|iu., iiulney, and all ulcerative conditions nf ¢ emonih. _ - ~ Price 251: per lmll|e._ J s _ _,. , e, _ , . .» _ ., last regular meeting in Clinton i A. R. S.-Hugh McKay; Cond.-Joh I. S.-Sterling McKay; O. S.-Ra Gunn; P. W.P.-John Cotton. Invictus pers turns with one accord to Stands for consignments from this Province l , canned lobsters and _ all S He will pay thebighest prices an g 1 a letter 'or post card. y , ____ rnen S ‘ The weather clerk seems to hav misplaced the weather this _year. Th salt mackerel. -1-_ I 0 'rue nnn gf, .w. w. ivelmer win* have something. interesting r.. My ln; !tomorrow_'s_issue'to young r.u~n. l B ,» --_-.. I Daniel 0'Connor who has spent the D. lstalled the following omcerszw. P.- past twelve years in British Colum- Fannie B. Pickering; W. A.- Harold bla is visiting,his parents in Clin- S. McLeod; R. S.-Ruth Pickering; ton. I-le is accompanied by his wife. 5 nl _, .--.- , R. Campbell; A. C.-Sadie McKay; John Galbraith Clinton the veteran Chaplain-Minnie Campbell; F. S.-_horsemen has recently made a ship-- . Della Pickering; Trees:-Geo. Riley; ment of ten draught horses, which y competent judges npronounced, a beautiful lot.. l _ Now that the` fishing season isi Most postpunemcnts detract from,” about to open the attention of ship ».but this will add to, the pleasure of n- Mrs. B. Roy Hullnun who husl many friends in this (lity was at* A. H. Moller, St. George St., Monc- _ton. gl Famous Soup made by the P. ld. vagaries of Ma,.ch_ me bein ex "_ lslnnd Soap Works is one of thc a Mr. Louson’s, lecture on "Beautyl One --of the special illustrated ar-` _ suitable and profitable market for' SP0!!! Of P~ E- I9l0l’ld-" 'l`0lliKllt uf.; . their goods. In the American market, Salvation Army Hall. New views und Th1S name which is a good one, H. B. Ritchie. hundreds of tl1=m_ ! 216 stats so-ect, Boston, soncltsl -_ - e l Q GEO. E. llusucs. ‘Apoibetfarles Hs . . .aa-____- Greet Values Ladies’ Shoes at popular prices. You can sswemoney bybuying your shoes from, ml. We carry the largest range of shoes el $2.04; $2.50 sud $3.oe n pair in the City in patent leather, sud all beet ;s..¢1.¢rs| Ladies why pay $4.00 forashoe or n l b ict when you can get just as goodher l for $1.50. _ E. McEA(;|lEN A The .~l\oe Msn. ` l1i1l\\‘fP|.1l\f ‘NU ~ lvl; _,', -or- Atenuali Meeting Thegennml nn' uul lucetinlg of thc share- | linldcesof "The Hlckuvk Nic-he son'l`obacco,(.‘u, Lid." will he hold at their facing on Prince Si. (_'h‘ToWn on tho lfith April at. 7.80 rn. dclnck for the transaction of scvclnl bus ness und olection of dlrectow. Dated this ith day of April lim. J. F. MGKIE ll. .\'l(JHOLSO.\' Elcetv. _ President. 4-sdiw S D ienced during the present month an _ yesterday as violent, a hurricane an , ,___ _ snow fall as could be looked for i of u week ago which was decidcdl song-sparrows are now arri ed an they Corne _three days. ___ - 1 | Tuesday evening Hur. Judge Fitz Shapes and an excellent. lecture on Great me ence for an hour and twentyfminutes. 1f_' men as George Coles and Edward 3' pa' Whelan, the eloquent and staying qualities of Gladstone Disracli - Archbishop Ireland, Roosevelt, and Laurier, better than whom he had ‘ also touched on the excellent point`§ ” in the _characters of such men as Sole Agents' Stesd, _Plunkett, Lord Brougham _ and B1a,ke_. Instructive references _ ,were made to the speeches of Abra- \ hem Lincoln, Daniel Webster and , 7 _ Eggs for lialchmg Pure bred Barred Plymouth R _eggs from imported slcck. bred for in . gcc per selling of 15. Two or seltings at reduced rate. A. F. SEAMA -jf driuftf 65 Bayfield St. Ch"l`ow City of Charlottetownl i Debentures FUR Sd LE ~ Debentures will be sold to replace ones redeemed during the year |908 in cts o|'|5oo.oo, each payable in zo _vesrs By order Apply io ' W. W. C RRKE1 2-zldaf Pm. Ei. Cilv Clerk . ~ A Spring ,Footwear We have received and _ opened upllic greater pert . of _our new spring footwear. Our line of I.e'dies’ Oxfords in'l3leck and 'l`.n are ‘rude winners. __Yon _will find our Boots and Shoes are Pfi°°d *he lowest in the City- f gtewart & " _¢__1__- _ §_p_ggg\i_¢ _C0. ' Seen' JDM' elephone 192 Ch’l0wn from '0leveland, Ohio, and Stephen P nm Y Offices in Da=l(l;'ll_'g__5|§€_:;u_c‘2:'|':::_ °f coudhs. colds. croull. bronchitis and “Ii-f§2il'..'»'5-l'fl{‘.'5..»` ' ' ' some by A. w. meals. rum. B.. _ _ _ ,iEdwin Burke. The -lecture, which was _an insperation to the students was 'replete with information interspersed ' i\vith"anendotes told in the Judge's own happy strain. After the lecture I I I | Joseph Gillis in a few very appro- priate remarks moved a vote of Ke," sg|»¢¢¢_ ,thanks which was seconded by ,Bsiley. The Judge in reply thanked f'rlcllC=1ll1ll\¢d I0 DiB¢ll¢l _the students -for their attention and 0| RW- EU. Nile. `|`h"08l ,the most enjoyable evening of this Mill SUN; _ _‘ mud _ scholastic year ended with the sing- (|33: l-'W' "°‘ _°f ing of God Save the King. _‘wu0__E':_UE Pyfgsgpmt A despatch from Angus, Ontario, _ says.-The late Jonas Tsrbush, who ,,,,§:.°“h"“ bl °D"°‘“tm°"° `died here a few days uno ut' the nge of ninety-two, was one of the pion- , .eers of the country of Simcoe, He, was of Dutch descent, born near Al- d l d h _ yigarsn 0;" t|g)r°l;§a:j_th3ug::;té left yesterday morning for Stough- lll Et 1SlZy1€S *genus gave the students of so Dunstan's College a special treat in r I1 whom he ha/.l known and headi ,_ , _ P. F. Hughes, in a few well chosen leathers words introduced the lecturer who held the rapt attention of his audi- The Judge treated his subject in a $4_50 and $5_OO very ingercpting and intelligent man- n¢l`. S OW Ili; the great. work donelevening, a number of ladies were, , for education and country by such 'present at the_ milliuery opening nf, the great Canadian Sir Wilfrid! C _ -nor. heard either at home or abroad, ey 0 f.h’e magnetic influence of William fJe'nnlngs Bryan and Seth Lowe. `He d finest brands for use in the luundry d line. The har is larger and vill n not injure the finest fabrics nor roughun the most delicate hands. ‘-§= i mldwinter prevailed. Fortunately it , . _ was not vary cold_ It was B rapid ,The firm s special ad will uppcnr to- _» change from the very mild weathe [_ lh0l`l`0\V. Y E. E. rosie, of wooavnle Mins, _Uton Saskatchewan, where he- will close out his contracting business.i ~ V _ the sweet songs of the latter bird, _ ~ ,. and Shoes- have been heard _“__ the past two or He intends returnini, heme in August next to permanently reside. He was accompanied by Charles Kennedy of, New Perth. § “__ I Frank R. Heartz, City, who is ex-, pected home from Regina next wr-ck, had an exciting experience in thel Northwest last week, being caught in n blizzard while dtiving from his. farm about ten miles from Pcrinai into the City. He arrived nz his destination withol1t__any mislmp. l Notwithstanding the storm of lnstl Moore & McLeod. And indeed the in- ducement was strong' enough to make any one brave even such a storm as_ that of last night. The store was in gala dress for the occasion, and never in the history~i>f this popular establishment was' ‘the interior so inviting; the display so large, and, such a magnificent showing in gener~, al, featured. Fashions fads andtlats were temptingly set forth, and judg- ing by the plainly spoken words of commendation from the fair sex pre ,scnt, about all that could be desired .was there arrayed, to the mighty 'satisfaction, and great pleasure of fthe fair onlookers. The opening will be kept in evidence, allday today to 'give others an opportunity of seeing. land choosing from this splendid , stock of spring beauties. And thcrel is no doubt about it that those who'j ,went last night _were more than| pleased, _there being similar satis-_ _faction for those who go today. ‘Moore & McLeod are adopts at they lart of temptingly arranged dis' F lpinys, and their openings are vérilyl feasts of beauty, loveliness and artis- f tic enjoyment. The exhibit it ia' 'understood will be continued all day_ ‘to-dny ns wcll us this evening ut: 7.30. _ *CONTAINS N0 CAUSTIU ACIDS.f lt’s hculin und dlawin hut's' wonderful energy I-ie founded the villnze of Angus, built two sawmills, ing a very nice line of stewing prunes at the low fate of .extensively in real estate, buying ami 5 selling properties. His records showf that upwards of 100.000 acres of land] passed through his hnnds. In other: ways the lute Mr. Tnrbush was nl remarkable muh. He was a lifc-long 5. 'tcetotaler, an abstainer not only _ ‘from intoxiconts but also from to- wsee lllélll ln 0111* |bacco and profane language. and he _ lhrought up e. family of eleven- child- Sll0W Vlll(l0\\'. rnn. all total nbstaiucrs. He wnsl antirely self-cdur;nt_cd, yct he knew.l _ , _ e geugrnp ly o 't le country almost. Q as well' as his own garden. and be- canrs quite _an _expert writer of Pit- 'manic shorthand. To further his re estate speculations and aid in the settlement of the country he not in ' E t !ffrequently chartered trains to run ° from Torontoto Angus. and Save 2 S--1 we ff»--fc f- r.i;:'::.:‘:..":; :ser .sz .°.::.‘;':....‘f - He was s. life-long Liberal and n pei-_ __ _ A sonal friend of the late Hon. George Brown. His third wife and three 1 ' "` " sons and three daughters survive him B e r’ His funeral was attended by many ‘ _ friends from neighboring places and The best Easter present. Toronto, and his son, Herbert, came FJ From Charlottetown, P.E.I.-'l‘o- _-- - ronto Globe, _ :British Cough Cure. This is a lsrri|ier|.l0|5¢l|°fl» 01° safe leasent. and effectual ed for Queen an fl _ all affections of the throat. chest. louewwv- F-13- l°l'“d use lungs, Ns some should be with- . Hollglg 1° |‘°,e'f` CAMPBELL out it. Prepared and sold at 25|: a fbany. N.Y., but came to Cunudu at (the nge of twenty-flvc. and ontercd _ g ~ g- _ _ mt” business °f Vurwus kind” Wm* l why I’utnnm's Corn Extractor is| - ' 'better than cheap ucid substitutes. si . _ |11; st, on I’utnum's only _ , H. n zrlst mill, store and blacksmith’ rn _ W. _ .-» -- -- »-_~_-- _ This wee WC are 0 ef' lehov. and at one time had nine* J|Ib¢r Plqfg thy! W¢gf3_” 1 farms under cultivation. He dcnltf ' 5 ` For 55 Years - Genuine _ i _ “ | |847 A l°.§s.=.ll2§? . \ have been in use and given < , entire satisfaction. The I l sam,-~|_ageoelseaaee." \_ on any spoon or fork, wherever bought, guaran- _ _` tees its high quality. | . ._ _ } _ 5 ` _/ l 7 | \ /I7? l Our 'luoca of this famous ware _ie ver complete and marked at interesting low prices. G. F. llUTCflI‘lb0N. Sunnyside. Druxgiet. jeweller-Opto inn. _ see the Irish drama Shan Bough. el._'l.'ell'!l\ll<|'¢0Ill8ht-}'~`.=, r ' ` , .' Practice tonight with orchestra for Hall Bt 7 80. ‘ . _ _ _ ¢ _ ' ' V '_ J. C. Underbay, Bay Fortune, is' Hear A. B. Warburton lecture in 8t.| By request the celebrated picture in the City. Paul's Schoolroom tonight, "When the Devil Drlves"_ will be re_-\ peated at Fairylend tonight. ‘ of the late Malcolm Gillis at the' advanced age of 99 years. 'Rev. B. H. and Mrs. Rice. formerly; of this Province who for the lash two , months have been visiting their son. Rev. H. C. Rice Newcastle, have re- turned to Moncton. Buster Brown will appear us~usual in tomorrow's Saturday Guardianl The little fellow is the hero of an 5 exciting adventure and gets himself_ into axdccidetlly "warm" plnce. _Hei is mov d to compose the reilulllf-10" 1 resolution, and his compllbfslllmllfes cornpsnionin trouble is 'l‘xgc. ‘ I tlcles in tomorrow’s Guardian deals with the methods of the United' States Bureau of Fisheries. It tells' of the extcnslvc work performed by, the bureau in hatching fish ova, nno| distributing the young fish. There' d home to her friends on Wednesdayllias been very practical work done' . will “nd market ,emma and ,myond Thursday _afternons of this week._ O 0 d *n mln,-mauon required “pon receipt of ut the residence of her mother Mrs.: along this line and the results have) been, gratifying. The some sort of, thing is being practiced' year by yearl by the Canadian Governnient, undi there are trout und lobster llutchcrics , The many friends of George Mol Neill, formerly forcniun of the Edi son Electric Co.,.nf Woburn, Mass., will be glad to hear of his promo- tion to 'that of district suyttinten- dent of maintenance, the p sition formerly held by Charles`l1lB£ldwin, of Woburn. Mr. Baldwin sevcrs his connection with the Edison Co., and ‘goes to Springfield, Moss. Mr. Mc- , __ fl New is one of the most popular DH when you can get hot drinks at any hour exceni Edlson's employes, and his promo-I tion is due to untiring attention to , duty at all times. Mr. McNeill is al stepson of the late Wm. McGar1glc,i und his mother now resides at Hun- ter River. The nomination of candidates for. the general election by which the' Mock Parliament of St. Dunstan'sl College will be completed took place| in the College Hall last evening. John L. Kennedy the Opposition candidate was nominated by Ben Murdock, seconded by Joseph Mc- Kinnon. Hon. Wm. Bowlen, the (lovernment candidate was nomlna-| led by Henry Blanchard and second- cd by Bernard Fitzsimmons. Spee- ches, in support of Kennedy were made by Frank O'Neill, Joseph Mc-i Donald and Alfonsus Deagle, whilel Mr. Bowlon was supported by James Murphy, Thomas Gorman, and Jos. Steel. Among the pictures to he shown at Fniryland tonight will be that des- cribing the famous Irish play Shan Rsugh. This play was presented in Charlottetown several years ago on St. Patrickfs night by n Charlotte- town company, and will be familiar to many of readers. Every scene is thrown on the screen clear cut and vivid. There is a_-superb-exhibition of natural scenery and all the thril- ling climaxes are produced with mar- vellous effect. This series of views alone make up a drama of great heart interest. The other pictures the Gipsy's Sacrifice, The Thieving Hand, and the Clown‘s I’ort.uble Body, are all ahovc the average. Tile new vaudeville act The Raw Re- ruit is a comedy brlmful of laughter from beginning to ond, It introduces splendid dancing and catchy song. There is n good deal of feeling among military mcn with _ucgurd to the recent militia ordcrn refarding thc Quebec celebrlltion--hifi!" thc corps to go, und to gn in fre/ight ours und to go willingly und cun- duct thcmsclvcs like good soldiers. The Ottawa Frce Press snys:~ “Thc fcaturc of this wcck's miil»_ tary lifc in Ottawa wus the unnoun-j cement that only fifty per cent. of, the establishment of each corps of the Ottawa garrison would go to Quebec for the terccntenary celebra- tion. It had been generally under- stood that the corps from this City would go full strength and the of- ficers were thus laying their plans, for all the rnnks to go to the an-' cient capital. lt was thercforel more or less of an unexpected jolfl quite close to Charlottetown. Q I 55c per yard A special _ line of venetians, taffetas, poplins, serges, lustres, ' tweeds etc worth regularly 65c, and 75c pr yard. The l colors are brown, myrtle, navy, maroon, saxe. cardinal and black and white checks. While they last 55c per yard. s During _ Spring "Showers Une needs protection from the w:t and our' special Lavilla covered umbrella with oxidized l handles is all that one could re- quire to shedfhe rain. ’ $1.00 each _STANLEY l3_g_Q$§ l _ D0n’t ' l Freeze. v f , while you sleep at my popular reslursnl. Hot .Chiekerr Pics _ in abundance just ibe thing to warm von nr Bild make you feel good and strorg.durl|~g this . ~ a' enh- wenther. _ _ W E. J. DESROC -‘ S. rlmwf ! .».¢l.m __.l!S.-._..Z_..__._-§.._.-_-i--~------~ '-*’ LOOK! I3 full sized packages fresh tested seeds niai'¢/2 l, postpaid, to our address for z5c, Write io-day. Order by numb rs and remember we selall kinds of field and garden seeds. Our qu=lity is the best and our pric- s areright. _ _ - 1 Beans I3 P625 3 Cabbage 15 Rncish 4 C.mot I6-“qi will 6 Cel. fy I8 Sage 7 C.. u I9 Savf rv 9 Lclluce 2- s'~r lo Onion 21 B'-=1m lx Parsnlp 22 Ca fat dthrlhtf _ 2 Bge'3 I4 Pumpkin 5 C uuilower - 17 'I‘~»ws'0 8 Cucuml er FLOWER SEEDS 14 Mlgnonette 25 Morning Gloiy 26 -a-.lor mm 27 Pansy 28 Peiuiilsii 29 Phill!! 3., S orks 3! Sunflower 32 5n'e:t` P.-as ' 33 Velheua on 34 Wild F1-Jwcr 12 Patel.-y 23 _Curymnthemum GH"’¢'~l Send this ad with your order. - R. E. MUTCH & C0. P. O. Box 657 _ Grafton Street, Charlottetown . exceptionally curly this season und all i officers were enthusing their men_ with the idea of going to Quebec andl how the honor of the battalion or' troop, as the case might be, was at stake, and the esprit de corps ever in evidence in Ottawa soldiers was more than ut almost any other time being felt. There never was so large parades of all ranks in clthcr the Guards or 43rd at so early n. time in thc your us lust week until when the orders announced that only hnlf the strength would be taken. Of course it is a sore disappoint-I F;ii_I;TZZl'._`Jfj` 17.; 2.* I T0 THE LADIES AND GENTLE- MEN OF CHARLOTTETOWN AND' PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND :- I am now in a better position thun ever to give you the very best to be had in the tailoring art,having received the. latest New York fash- ions from the John J. Mitchell fash- ion house for the spring and summer of 1908. I have also received a large, supply of the very latest in suitingsp overcoatings, trouserings and ladies' coatings, which I will make up at the lowest possible price. I have a Indies' cost maker who is an expert in that line. Ladies give us a call and get a coat that will please you ln any style you choose. I have also an expert from the old country who will clean and press and repair your clothfng at a very modest price. Give us your order early and avoid the rush. ‘ JAMES CALLAGHAN. Upper Queen Street. the officers looked forwnrd to thi.-x| :is it rcrl letter ycnr in the history of‘ the Ottawa garrison. Then came the order about the fifty per cent. und the transportation in freight cars, and all the rest of it, and for li day the militia officers were lost in their efforts to figure out how tb y could divide their units without 1-:Helsing regrets and hcnrtbumlngsl among those who could not be taken. It will be hard to preach the honor or the corpsut it is to appear st that historic occasion only half strength. lt is hard to teach men to love the regiment and have the re- iciment turn round and turn them down after the hard drill season is over and the trip is at hand and take the rnan next to theml IIO be't~ ter soldier, no more faithful at drill. on this great celebration. It is this which will cause all the trouble and every corps in the city which has thns to divide and favor half its men and turn down the other half will be the weaker for it afterwards. ' ment. The drill had started 01-; '“"""`_'_" ""`°_"""° Better than Home-made Bread . Our bread is an exerllen bread. ltisnfirm, line groin ed while bread,svd the crust has that rich golden brown l , color, which always shows the qualities cf a good loaf of bread. If )ou'll insist on getting our bread for atrial I you'll never have any other. 2L<';(.i`f="d8°“ The NORTH BAKERY m wf6m 166 Iiuslou Street OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO "Black Prince" Hose for boys a e eorlh trying. They make less work for the mother. A. A. Mem I G. E nukinunuu _llaer4‘e Linlment For Sale evervwl\e4° 8-l8dmwf.rwtf. f* l¢LEAN U MKINNON. larrl ter Misra ~ Brown gmc "hseim,”.-`:\lr':' sl Cause-Honest Prioes.~H1gh Class Work Promptness, and Square Dealm8 3 “'“ . c~°“°d F" . ` llgeult---A Constant Increase' .df Patfoaajo at I _ . ` _ gm~|D¢||y¢|»¢d_ _ ,__!__d___'_f____ ` H- Kina S