I TI-In GUARDIAN, cHAn~I.orI~s'rowN,"APItIL i, is99 ' v 1 B “_""'°`° ' “_-F *_* ' F’ |-I _ P' _l - I J _ I N E w C A Tnitizs was or o arrest for drunkenness 4 yesterday. . I _...__ » McFADDtN will be at Mr. Earle’s concert learning to waltz. Finer Methodist church choir Re- hearsal this evening at 8 30. and ` THES S Sanley cross d to 'Picton G M __ yesterday and returns today . By Reporters and CorreSD0n_ Ruud 'New Londo is on i ' FRENGH KID GLOVES ,iusv Rscsiveo Nine hundred and twenty-five pairs . eluded, all the very newest Colors :test novelties. Also here is something Startling See also on Daze 7.) Mir. L. E. Pnowsn, M P. P., is ex- pected home from England on Monday Oi' lit--sday. ` Tniriru will be two races on Hillsboro lice. on Monday, at 2 o’clock-a green , and a 2.30 class. Mn. E. W. BowNi~:ss, of West Kent School, is spending his Easter holidays , ri, a v sit to this dents Everywhere. mv. P R S _ ____ Goto Dodd’s_ and Ra.nkin’s Drug Store and secure your seats for Mr. S. N. Earle’s Grand Concert. td. from Cape Traverse yesterday and the mails nrrived in the city at nine o’clock. Evsnrlsonv in town is going to Mr. S. N. Earle’s grand concert on Easter Monday evening at the Opera House. -td THE Boston correspondent of the St. MR Lures CAMPBELL of Gi'ahai;n’s _ _ t-e win THE ice-boats made a return trip I - Rav. RALPH Tizorrsa, bfother of _ President Trotter or \\'~lfville,N.S.,and `P'istor of the Mi-tri p ilitan Baptist church, Victoria, who s also president qofthe_Baptist convention, B. C., has has been proachiiiga series of sermons on Cliristain Socialism, and the same are being published in Citizen md Country. 'l`oronto. '1`hey_ are lively , reading. _ ' CAPT. GoUI.D of the steamer Cubin, _has bien in these parts lately, visiting friend- and relatives. As soon as the Guli and River St. Lawrence are clear I of ice the Cohan will resume hier trips 1 be‘weeii Sydney and Montreal. Sinca ter set in she has been freight- U-FZ In more southern waters, and lat- wfll' has been carrying civil from Lcuisliurg to Boston. MR. F. J. WEe'1"LAKl returned Thur- diiy by the S. S Sciinley from a busi- ness trip to Montreal and 'l‘oroii o.While I away he in coiiipaiiy with his brother, Mr._A. G. Westlake. who accom-,, ph' 15 ___é»... i* } . --V-if _ t xampe Here’s one of our patterns. -Phe cut shows wall. frieze and -Itll give you a * idea ofthe design P But the richness Cross Buns for Glove Buyers. 50 DOZEN Finest French Kids in Black and all color Regular prices $1.25 1.35 andl.5O. WEEKS & Co. Made the manufacturers an oder for the lot. They accepted our ofi`er\` md we are able to place them on our winters at the Wonderful Low . Figure of only 82c. per. pair. Remember these are finish french kidand worth 51.25, 1.35 and l.5O. We invite you to see them- Gents’ Kid' Gloves Two Special Lines 95c and $|.35 md a special lirie of Gents’ dog Skin gloves for driving, at - . $l.l5. LADIES AND GENTS.-we are head quarters for gloves this Season , sndcan back it up with the lai'gest‘ variety in the City at the lowest prices. EKS 8100 The People's Store. ~ Wholesale and Retail. H0( M 163" - OZ. We m ill make them § Friday, Better leave 3 Y - __ our order Telephone, 98. . III llllllllllllllllll llllllllllllll D. STEWAR 5- ECLIPSE BAKERY, __ Hakes Bust Bread. I '-5 tanned Goods THIS WEEK _ Brands Finest Goods 'COPD 3 Cans for 25c ` Pas 3 .t tt 250 ',Be°ns 3 cc N 25C Tomatoes 9c each or $1.00 per doz. APPIBS 20c r can pe . 'Peaches 2 lb Can for 160 Pine Apples 2 lb Can for 18c_ 'llavismi 8i. Bn. GROCERS c0rner of Great George and Kent St ez. * _; FDR SALE The well known Carriaoe Stallion If not disposed of before April lst, on that dry be sold on Market terms, etc, apply at ll|lMONll Klllll at his home in Kensington. l l steamer “Wilfred C.,” has secured the society tomorrow night. The theme will be_ : °_fHelp those women.” There vices tomorro w . Mir. DANIEL Ji-:Ninas son of Robert Jenkins Esq. has taken his departure for the North West, where it is his in- tention we believe. to enlist in the sei- vice of the Mounted Police. He is steady courteous young man and all wishhim a bright future. Com. THE St.John Sun says that there was a large attendance at the Main Street Baptist evangelistic service last night. Rev. M. C. Higgins of Carleton was the speaker. He took as his subject, ~°Decision,” and gave a very helpful and able address. The meeting was of a splendid character. Mr. Higgins made rnanv friends in this province while he was the popular pastor at North River. A coiuti-:sroNDr:N'r writes the Monc- ton Times that Dr. Trueman who prac- tised for many years in Sackville, and was well and favorably known in that vicinity and a few years ago moved to Somerville. Mass., giving special attention to surgery, has won the name of being one of the best surgeons of the town in which he lives. Dr. Trueman has relatives in Searletown.- Tris: Young Womens Christian Tem- perance Union had a unique entertain- ment at their rooms last evening, when an invitation was accepted by a number of coloured ladies, gentlemen and children to unite in :i musical enter- tainment. 'l'he Loyal Crusaders and Salvation Army were also represented. The room was filled to overlowing and ever-yone was delighted with the pro- ceedings. Candy and oranges were handed round by members of the Y’s. THE death of Mrs. W. T. Huggan took place at her home, Upper Piince Street last evening. Though not unex- pected the announcement came as a shock to her ~many friends. She had suffered for some months from an in- Ilr curable malady and death to her was a release. The deceased lady was dau- ghter of W. E. Weldon of Moncton, and leaves a bereaved husband, two sons and two daughters to mourn an affec- tionate and devoted wife and mother. She was a faithful member and active worker in Zion church, the members of which, with the community generally will feel sincere sorrow for the be- rt-. \= d family. Tun GUARDIAN ten- ders its heartfelt sympathy. Mr.Weld- on, mother of the deceased, arrived in the city on Thursday. ' . POWNAI. district Lodge I. O. G. T. met inthe hall at Pownal yesterday afternoon at3 o’clock. There was a good representaton considering the had condition of the roads. At the afternoon session mostly routine busi- ness was transacted, with the exception of a strong report from the committee on the state of the order expressing great displeasure and dissatisfaction re- the prohibition question. The meeting was srrongly in favor of pressing their claim to Prohibition re- gardless of party. The following Oili- cers were elected for the ensuing year: Dist. Temp., R.E. Mutch, Earnscliffe; Dist. Couns., Albert Gay,Powiial; Dist. V, T., Miss Louisa Swan, Charlotio- town; D- S., W. li. Acorn, Pownal; D. S, J _ T., Geo. H. Foster, Charlotte- town; D. T Chandler, Bethel;D. Chap., J. D. Seamen, Charlottetown; D. Marsh.. E~ H' D“°h°n_‘m' ("ha’1°tl°’ wW,,_ Tha evening session was quite interesting..sn\i i\1dSi“¢ bi .now nicer: be it timid: easier ttlcttll §[ummW_ V Tai: Picton Standard says that Mr. M1=sLnFUacsr will recite for the ii be sffrgpglmed "an °xe°“°iV° memug John Fraser, Engineer formerly in the ll first ll"-19 “the COUNTY S1@lShi°g~” by on umday next' _ ‘ < Edmund C. Stedman, to musical ac- position of engineer on the steamer f`0mPa“Ym0”t at Mr- S- N- Eafws fcon' “Electra,” running be Ween Picton and C‘9I`l ‘Vid enter”-lUm9Ut 0" Mofldfll’ 1'. E. 1 during the Summer ge;i¢0D_ eveningiuthe Opera House. This will Br special request of the W. M. S. of ° - Grace Church the Rev. W. J. Kirby MF-S~R* CLAFKW B303 lel9Ph°U9d will prcacha sermon in behalf of that THE GUARDIAN Yesterday U* U19 *ffm* be a rare treat. ihrt the report that slack coal is the only kind in thocity is not correct. The will be special Easter music at both ser- 250V-9 51"” INS *‘- large ‘luamili 0! Round. Nut and Run of Mines on hand as well as Slack. - . Ri-;v. G. F. Dawson. M. A. delivered an excellent address in Grlce Church last evening on the words, ‘-God for- a _bid that.I should boast save in the cross of our lord Jesus Christ.” A large congregation listened with much in- terest to his fervent and eloquent ad- dress. The Love Feast was quite suc- cessful, a large number taking part. in the afte--meeting. Rev. Mr. Campbell, and Pastor Kirby occupied seats on the the platform. A collection of $9300 was taken in aid of the Supernumerary Fund. ` - _ I I l NEWSY NOTES -FROM- 3 “mv stunt.” That line of 25c china Silk you’ve been waiting for has ai rived. Twenty colors to select from including all the newest shades. A BIG STIB.-There will be a big stir in our Kid Glove department this spring if qualityand price c0unt,500 pairs “La Charause, ”usual price $1 . 35 ; our price $1.25. See our “Lily” Glove @ 85c and 950. Every pair fully guaranteed. You’ve paid $1.25 for a. much inferior article. .Our Daphne _Glove at $1.35 has no equal in the market all the new shades are here. Sentner, McLeod & Co’s Glove de- partment is complete. Metallic Printed Italian Cloth for underskirts.7 patterns to choose from. Beauties every one of them and guar- anteed to wash. The same .goods made up,if you’d rather have it, extra full with deep frill only $2.25. _ It’s a long time since the Ladies of Charlottetown saw so prcttyarange of Satins as that now shown by Sentner,McLeod & Co. Another lot of Hair goods received to-day,cannot be detected from the real Hair. How the snow has disappeared from our streets the past few days, it’s not disappearing one bit faster than the pretty dress Goods at Sentner, Mc~ Leod & Co’s. Ladies when you want anything new, fashionable and pretty you’re almost sure to get what you want at Sentner,McLeod & Co’s _ This is going to be a big Jacket lsea-on. Capes will also he worn but ,Jackets will hold supremacy. g l, Au immense .assortment of Sailor garding the action of the government on Hats to choose from at Charlotte- -town’s greatest Millinery Store Sent- ner,McLeod & Co’s. 75 Boxes of flowers expected in a few days at Sentner.McLeod & Co’s. Leave your order to-day for your “Easter Hat.” If you want a stylish and becoming Hat, you’ll get it at Sentner McLeod & Co’s. “CHALLENGE.”/ For _ Assoirr- MENT and VALUE. We challenge competition ‘in allkinds of Dry Goods. Jenn Sun says, that on March 20,Jauies pa'.m_"“ mm l‘*"*”~ Viell' 11 'U16 199-dillg, THE work on the St. Olaf. (Which A~ M‘“`Ph.Y» fi llflliiifl Of P- E- I-i died int ~smd'°s`m.the “m"° °"i""°' °b“‘i"i”g A calls at Souris during the Summer R°Xb°U`!’- Mass' ` lsvislgdhlldgiiias h’.upP°t°gg‘Phy' The” months the uttinv in of new furnaces. .. . _ ” “I ma 3 °1`° lim” °P°“ has bee?) c0mr;)1e,eé’_ Mas. W. B. HiNsoN left l;ist_night a _Studio in the new Prowse Block. 1 for Montreal ty meet Rev. Mr. Htnson. will be on the most approved plan Htted 1 Miss MARY SC;-igmug, qt Bedeqgm who is on his return from the Pacific With all the newest appliances for the who has been ig attendance ;(; the Char. coast. Moncton Times. photographic art. , lottetown School of Music, leaves fo » . A ~ her home in a few dnl r RI-iv. B. H. BAI.DimsoN. ion_of» Hon. _Ar a meeting of the executive ¢¢‘_ John Balderson. North Willshire,form- mittee ofthe Y. M. C. A. held on Cscii. JoNss, who was last year ap. 0l'l_.V 1009-1905 all Slllwy Bree. iS DOW Tllllsday afternoon Prof. Robertson pointed instructor iii maiiiemaiiesg at stationed at Greenwood B. C. tendered his resignation as oresident Acadia, Wolfville,N. S., has been ro- I PH on S B 1 1 M _ °f mat il1Stlt\lti0n. During his appointed at an advanced salary. ARL ETOWN ° 0° 0 “mc term 11016 Of Office. Prof. Robo;-iggn hu Owi._.<.- to the absence of several of the rendered 8 _ - ' plenuid service a. d l IT is reported that the Halifax Chron- _PUPU9 this m0I'DlDg`S P3P°1° Wm mf” resigns because of lack uof onli’ “'01 icle has been purchased fm- 5;-'>,0,Q00 by on the recent examination, the regular Su.engm_ A financial statemenl; Nic; representatives of the Whitney syndi- PUPPY being defeffed lllllil “ext Slfuf' pregentudb h- - was _ _ , I 101 Showingasurplus up 33’-en}§:;é dPaP91 W-15 be. l`flm0ll0l0d_i§?Zéda'1ih° E°h°°1 Wm be °1°5@d U” to _date_. Very reluctantly. was tho* resignation accepted. A .successor will _ A PACIFIC coast correspondent of The Moncton Transcript says that the Rev. W. B. Hinson has .greatly delighted those of the people ‘of Vancouver, who recently had the pleasure of listening to him preach. But. that is not all, he is most urgently requested .to become pastor of the lirst_ Baptist church of Vancouver. _The Baptists require just such a man out here to help establish the Master’s cause. In this province thereare many people who are welt read_in sceptical literature.. ’l`o make any inroads among this class of people ‘ it is necessary to secure the services of the most competent ministers. It is to be hoped that the Rev. W. B. Hinson and the Moncton Baptist church will take a broad view of this important matter to the end that he shall accept the call from Vancouver. ' .Messire SAUNDimi, & Newsom, were busily engaged Thursday in arranging their meat sta‘l_ for the Easter market, and when they had it completed in the evening it was a sight most pleasing to the ey--. ol' every observ- er. To the walls » f their large stall were huugquiirtor alter qu trier of the best beef they- have ever had during their long experience in this business. The steer which was fed by Mr. Matthew Smith of Hampton,one of P.E. Island’s host and most successful stock feeders and raisers. deserves special mention and isa credit to the market. The animal weighed at the city scales 930. lbs. The ` steers fed by H. Toombs, J. Bnntaiu, F. Toombs, G; Rodd, and L. Toombs. of Rustico are also beauties. In addition to' those was a large'supply of bacon, hams, lard. sausages, and three spring lambs- averaging 30 lbs. each. . Tin Mr. Bartlett referred to as fol- lows by the St. John Sun is a. brother. of Mr. A. A. Bartlett of this city.James H. Bartlett, sou of the late W. H Bart- lett of Moncton, who has been absent from the provinoe for seven years, paid a visit, accompanied by his sister, Miss Georgie Bartlett of Moncton, early this week to his aunt, Mrs. Pnilip Palmer, at Hampton. Mr. Bartlett, who was third engineer on Commodore Schley’s flag- ship Brooklyn all though the recent war, was also in the vessel when she took part in thecelehration at the Q,uei_=n’s jubilee at Southampton. In the war, in Cuban waters he saw some sharp work particularlv at the time of the destruc- tion of Admiral Cervera`s fleet when it attempted to escape from Santiago He wears oneof the medals presented by' the citizens of Brooklyn "tothe men behind the guns "’ The medal. which is a handsome piece of work, bears the date July 3, 1898, and the inscription. "In commemoration of their heroism an the destruction of the Spanish fleet.” etc. Mr. Bartlett will go back to Brook-I lvll in a few days. For' » Constipation @ We would strongly recom- $ mend the use of Everybody’s Pills. e They are mild in their action, do not gripe, and most pills. Those pills are easily swallowed being small in _ size and sugar-coated. ‘ i Thedose is from 1 to 4_ , pills. Each box contains ` 32 pills. I Sold by all drnggists. 3 f A Pro-zse.-boxi - ery ' ares ’\ ldl(/' A .--» wg; tliél ` , § .itiiiiii %%%%%% with the finest line of English, Irish, Scotch and Canadian ingi-, Overcoatings, Trouserings, ever placed Ordenyour Spring Outfit now ‘before the rush will havefirst choice. ' ~ Gentloll\on’s -F. White and Fancy Underwear, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Neckwear, Gordon Upper Queen St. A -I - A New _ . _ . ' Q _ have not the inyurious _ after effect peculiar boi Goods Now coming to hand delicacy of the are all lost Now, ust for a ent. think of from a stock so to give thousand ck f signs to pi rom More dideretit than have ever shown in P E. I And rices closely that cheap to papetras to without ’ @See our north window for Easter The Wall ,Paper los How Delightfully Coiiiiortale gg ‘;f_;‘;,°§§_l`lorris Chairs f§;,“;’_ Three Nice New Designs _ . . - _ just recieved and marked awfullytheap See llmlliiuly Equlllll forthe Sum( mimi at 'you r* ¢»» , l “Rell Brown Axle u .r The Standard fcr quality. Is used by all large Transports panies and Livery Stables. It has no equal and is sold by dealers. Manufactured only by The II.`D.I>e1‘1a.1 C311 C/'O , 81:. John., JN' B