» ww,-.~».-».-+»¢~¢..~./».. ».....~<.,, » <»» -- _...Q _ ___ .,.............~....4... ..-__-_. ¢. __ _ _.4 ..._..,..¢» ......».¢- ............. -_ I Pr t so fb? -.» €'_`_'~ ‘i 4 `¢.. 22': _ :‘ in Q. '_ _ _.g \ g ’ 1 ~ 'ms GUARDIAN. om\m_or'ri:1'o\vN. Pniiscu EDWARD isnisn. Amir. is 1900 n , 8 , , _ some AND PRINCE C0. lios. Senator Yeo le=\\'<‘>1 this 1\\0I‘\1ll18, 'Pm-1 Patriotic Concert given in Market for 0tt:\\\':i. THE schooner liownrd S., Capt. I-`arro\\' cleared _vesterdi\_v for l’i:~tou. MR. H. S. Sharp went to St. .lohn yes terday morning for n sliort business trip. l\li\sLi7rri~‘t`i<\in \liddleton who lm inontli.-_~tii¢i_ving iniisic. has ieturnei home. l».\rl:\.nd \'estcrti:i_vmorning was :thai _shine dmft lin-_-_~_ shipped .l¢\i».~; {,(»;\_uf\'ict-_u`i;1_tollr. Pnul l.e.i. of _\lont~ton. The nnimzil \vn_- purcnnse fron; .‘-lr. l"i‘;1nl; \‘.`_~.“.;~ofSpringiicld an \v;~.- pmiioiiiiceii by _z<)0~l _illlli-"<‘»~` 0110 Of ll' iiiifst ling-_ses >_l\ip`}\ ‘ l This _~'e;t\»_>:‘.. llc i _ . .~\ _\io_\'\: the .shipments by the _\`orthum- _ lil- l\y iii ti\ -9 years nhl :intl \\‘ci_'_`:z~‘ l_'_li). Six otiic hr-mes were _sliippei ;~_t the smilie time fo different points in _‘__ li. 1 e S ll ~ yvl \ ,_ 3 pleiisixig i he Boy s Oreliestru. added io ll ill Monday evening was even more of a ;snccess than its friends had anticipated. ` The Hall was crowded to the doors, every sent having been secured long before the ' a vas _ hour of opening and standing loom \\ _ at a premium. The Hall was tastefully ,decorated and draped. The walls scovered _ _ .. . . . - » S1 with colonial emblems a ndbunting. The been in L`li:1rlotteto\\'n for the past few `!5¢__,,_ge with porn-gigs of the Queen l and some of the generals at the `front.'l`wo maps of South Africa,one divid- ed :isnt present und miirked “before” the 'other significantly rninted red and mark- ' cd “after” completed :the decorations. ‘ Jiidge Mclicoil gnve the opening address, ,i , after which the stage was converted into iii night scene of ai military camp. The soxigs re'.~its_tion_<_ company drills bayonet ,‘ exercises, plrv_~'ii~nl:ii1~ill_ tnbleuux were al ,_ ` the eveningis entertnininent by their Sei ections. . Woui.n it not be a. goodlldea for the Post f Office authorities to have the mail that is now carried by the early morning train from Summerside to Charlottetown trans- ferred to the 11.20 train. There are at presentalate night mall by the steam- boat express and another by the ‘early morning train at 7.30. The latter on ac- count of the early hour of departure is available only thc previous night, so that as far as Summerside is concerned we are practically limited to one mail 'iaily to Charlottetown. If there are conditions in connection with the distribution of mails along the line that would be affected by the transfer suggested, there could at least be at direct mail added by the 11.20 train. The nmils by couriers from Link- letter Road. St. Eleanors, and North (St. Eleanors which leave these planes between 8 and 9 n. ni. could thus be forwarded direzt instead of being kept all day for the steam bout express as at present. It has been suggested and the suggestion is well worth considering that the en- tertainment given Monday _evening in lliarket Hall be repeated and the pro- ` iceeds given in aid ofthe India. Famine Fund. The entertainmexit would eer- _, : tninly beau' repitition and would command l _ l _ f “é O O O O 0 S. BQ Scobell, \ /1 O O Esq., who manages Higginbotlum & Son’s drug store. in Bow- inanville, Ont., is well known in pharmacy circles as being conversant with every detai for dyspepsia and stomach trouble," said Mr Scobell, “above any other treatment, It great value as a stomachic is patent from th unstinted praise l have heard. Vi/e judge remedies same as men-as we find them. Hutch is wonderfully effective, in fact the best cure for indigestion I have ever known." Ten Hutch ten cents or zoo for $1.00. All dfu isis of b man fm thc \Vood\va.rd Medicine Co., Llnited, rx Ciiborne St.yToronto. m if g _ _ _ ._ _ , ~ __ ,, ,. _ __ _, ._ ,_ _ _.__ 4... _ .___ 4 ;.>_-_.rf ~ _ 1.; » ' ~ " ._ - as ,.;_. _:_ _.f._=_'=_»1 -f., 1 ~.,i~>:-'~..;r ‘= , “<- <1. _',2f:~_ _'=.___i_=_‘»_-‘-_,s_-.”'_-_~,;; i " _:__ “’ Corticelli Skirt Protector is all and the wool is selected for its elasticity, lineness and softness. It has- a porous, elastic weave. It will not chafe the finest shoes Any “binding” with cotton in it will skrink and pucker the skirt. the gloss of§'our shoes; Corticelli Protector will outwear skirt. Sewed on flat, not turned over -The genuine is- labelled ‘ ' x _ rg/ _ I, i ' _ . ~ _ _ -_ - _ - .13 __ ~.\-._- . 1.. C, ,.~~_.~_ ..~._»- _ 1 ' __ - »_ - » ' . - _.. _ _ _~ ;_»,~=,j.._- _-I; ,~ 15. 4:.-_ 3 .V » :_-_1<'..»,» _ ~ _._»- _ _ , _Q4 - fi. -_;._.~,;., M ___.,' »__f;,_\,.-_~_-. ,_ ;_~. ; f 1 » . _ _ ._ , _ a-, . , .,.. f _ .... . ' ' .,.. ._ g.. . ,_ . . t.. ._ . » .,.. _ v h With Health and Wattle twine,/ at second full house. 'l`he object to the alleviation of. the miseries of our fellow subjects in India is a worthy one and would no doubt call for the Patriotic sympathy of citizens generally. The pro- ceeds of the Patriotic concert Monday evening have not yet been fully ascer- tained, but it is estimated will amount to about $150. _,___ ‘¢.__,_.l.__. SUMMERSIDE MARKETS. [Corrected every Tuesday) Beef (quarter) per lb... Z___._.pu U4 Beef (small) per lb _ . _ _ _ . . _ . , . __ ` Buttertfreshl per lb . . _ _ _ . . _ _ __ Butter (tub) per lb, _W . _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 Creamery Butter _ _ _ . _ . . _ __ Cabbage (per doz) _ _ _ _ _ _ . . __ Cheese (per lb) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ _ _ _ _ _ Cabbage (perhead) . _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ Celery _ . _ . _ . _ . . _ _ . . _ _ _ . _ . . _ . . _ _ Eggs _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ . _ . _ . . _ _ . _ _ _ Fowls per pair _ _ _ _ . _ _ . . _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ Flour per cwt _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ Oatmeal per cwt _ _ _ _ . . . . . _ _ _ _ _ Geese . . . . . _ . _ . _ _ _ . . _ _ _ . _ . . _ _ _ _ .. Hides per lb _ _ . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ` Hay pressed . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. Hay, per cwt . _ . . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ . _ . Oats _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ _ . _ . . _ _ . _ _ . . _ . _ _. Ducks, per pair. . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Beets (per dozen) _ _ _ _ _ _ Mmngles _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ _ _ . Pork _ _ . _ _ _ . . _ _ . . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ Turnips per bushel _ _ _ _ _ _ Potatoes _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _- - _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ Hutton per carcass _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Parsley (per bunch) _ _ _ _ _ . . _ _ __ Onions per lb _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ Squash each _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ Carrots (per bus) _ _ . _ _ _ _ . . _ _ _ _ .. _ \\`ild Geese _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ . . _ _ _ _ ' A Kirime PUEM. _ combo ¢¢6EE6bbucoNPC bbbémbbb scssssesscsssssssssasSf=ss%§s sessssssesssssssssSSSSSSSSSSSS cooccco¢¢c©~ocqccm~Cc¢°°co©OoO eessssssssssssssssssssssssessi O nv- .c_ O _-____i Reel ed at n Patriotic Concert at Bloelnlonteln, ~ Bnonur-‘oN'rE1N, April 20.-A concert was given on Wednesday night in aid of the Widows’ and`0rpha.ns’ Fund, organ- ised by the war correspondents. The leaders of the army were present and the feature was Kipling’s new poem sung to the music of “Auld Lang Syne." It is as follows : - ` “ We welcome to our hearts to-night, Our kinsmen from afar, Brothers in an Empire's iight, And comrades of our war, I iFor Auld Lang Syne, my lads. of the profession. His opinion is of value. He recommends only the purest and mos efficacious preparations. “l endorse Hutc ~ And the ights of Auld Lang Syne, We drink our cup of fellowship, To the tights of Auld Lang Syne. The Shamrock, Thistle, Leek and Rose, And Maple from Canadian snows, ‘ For the sake of Auld Lang Syne. ° For Auld Lang Syne, take hands, From London to the Line; 5 cmd luck in time that mined with us, C Since the days of Auld Lang Syne. / Again to all we hold most dear In life we left behind, The wives we wooed, the bairns we kissed And the loves of Auld Lang Syne. For surely you have your sweetheart, And surely I have mine; We toast her name in silence here, And the girls of Auld Lang Syne. And last to him, the little man, Who led our fighting line, From Kabul on to Kandahar In the days of Auld Lang Syne, For Auld Lang Syne and Bobs, Our chief of Auld Lang Syne, We`re here to do his work again, As we did in Auld Lang' Syne. -1-_-Q-1-_ Guaranteed bicycles on eos terms. $30.00 bicycles-$10.0) cash and;§4.iXl per month for five months.-Mark right 8: Co.,Ltd. 19 lw A large assortment of plain and fancy biscuit just opening to-day at Chings Fruit and Confectionery. _ 23 3i. I Blood oranges, _ bananas, figs, dates, grunes and apricots just received at hing's Confectionery. Z3 3i For can goods of all kinds just look Wine British Cough b1u°e,Tomcs, etc.,- remedies that cure.-Central Drug 21Sliore w Miss McKeiver.-Miss McKeiver’s mil- linery work at Weeks &:Co’s show was pgnounced by hundreds of people the t and most artistic ever seen inthe city.--Weeks & Co., The People's 1 \ When the pile wears oil' it will ~ ' Plant garden peas now. Carters’ Seed Stoneis the best place to buy them for earlysowin . American Won er, Nott's Excelsior, l§rst and Best. Carters’ Seed ,Catalogue (free) tells how to grow Trimmed Millinery.-If in want of a. gtylish spring or summer hat call into eeks Co., and see Miss MoKeiver’s work. She can suit you both in quality and price.-Weeks 8: Co., The Peziaplen Store. li C ' _ _ 4 I We have ahrge assortmentbfthelntest \ 8| ~PERSON AL MENTION. Mr. P. J. McKenna leaves this morning for Nelson, B. C. Mr. F. Hearts and Mrs. Heartz leaves next week for the Paclilc Coast. Mr. F. A. Robertson left for his home in Mount Albion yesterday evening. They W" 1 Pil €V¢’l`y ll!" \\0 Mr. William Sterns was a passenger by AP"‘l )3"‘l°°‘ S"°"° °l°‘¢° *I 6 ful the S. S. Princess yesterday afternoon. 1100!’ *U1 lu C\1l`l»l-Ill! |36 wld Messrs. Matthias Graves and Garfield _ Mr. A. J .Leard arrived in Alberton from Sy dney on Saturrlayevening, and \v. ill re ness as to be able to walk out again. Miss Hattie Muttart, Lower Bedefluc, where she intends to reside foixrome time city for a. few days, leaves on return this mor__ing. Mr. Cameron, intends moving his family to Sydney this summer. (Corrected every Tuesday) $ Beef (quarter) per 1b_’.______... 0 00 Beef(small)perlb__._._._._.__. Butter (fresh) per lb. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Butter (tub) per lb. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Creamery Butter. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Cabbage (per doz)_ _ _ _ _ ..._ Cabbage (per head). _ _ _ ._ _ ._ _ Cheese (per lb. _ _ _ ._ Celery _ . _ . . _ _ ._ _ Eggs . _ _ . _ _ _ . Fowlsperp:iir.___.....__ Flour,percwt_____._____:.__.._ Oatmeal, new, per cwt_ _ _ _ _ _ ._ Geese _ _ _ _ . _ . _ . Hidesperlb._._...._..__ Hay, pressed. _ _ _ , Hay, per cvvt. _ _ _ . . . , _ _ Oats . _ . _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Du -ks, per pair. _ _ . . _ . _ ._ Beets, per dozen. _ . _., . _ _ _ . _ _ Mnnges _ _ _ . . . _ . _ . _ _ _ __ Pork-.. . _ . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ . . . _ ._?. _ Turnips, per bushel _ _ . _ _ . . _ _ _ _ _ Potatoes _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ Mutton. per carcass _ . _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ Parsely, per bunch _ . _ . _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ Onions per lb _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ . . . . _ _ Squash each _ _ _ _ _ . . _ . _ . . _ . _ _ . _ _ _ Carrots, per bushel . . _ . _ _ _ _ Wild Geese . _ _ _ _ _ . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ _ _ bbbbbbbobbbbbbbbc ~ bbbooogcq g?»i39»3&S&‘$3'c`5Sl"é’-5`=S-=7~S'e?8o "é>`3KSbi5i$§$ 3338333333SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS woocooooocooeo4ocwmooooooo@oco S533?5i28$".&585$38§5’iSS83’i'$S’5$3S85i'SiE3 o -1 ic . wa.sn’t it? She-I beg you to excuse me. I have vowed to say nothing ill of the absent this Lent. “Emperor William wants his salary raised to $10,0ill,060.” ` “Can you blame him with butter at 28 cents 1" Kidney cured him of Briil[1t’s Disease Quebec, Abril Z3-Narcisse a.nd?', of 109 St. Anne Street; this city, consi rs him- self an extreamly fortunate man. Hn has hro h h rd l B T Bright'sDisea.se is an extremely fatal _ disease of the kidneys. The sufferer ling- ers on grovrln weaker and weaker,'slow~ ly and miserably dying. Once it fnstens itself upon a victim there is only one hope t to save-Dodd’s Kidney Pills. But they neverfail. ~ Nareisse Mangy says: “I have endured Bright’s Disease for over five years. Doc- tons told me I would never get well. I thought my time had come. A- friend toldme totryDodd’s KidneyPi1ls. I have just finished the forth box and am cured.” @ Be just and fear not; let all the ends thou niniest at be thy country`s, thy God ___@-1-1-Q I was cured of a. bad case of :Grip by A.RD’S LINIMEN'l‘_ ig-ggi 5,? K itil? _ _ _ ‘-ee. A11 ai .; _ '_ ‘ \ amuse c°..°"i`¢mm°'I)' faivscmnhm _Tom-I believe J ack is engagedf om He's taken to smoking 5 cent G. 2. 1 ` . Afew Pmii SENI NER McLEOD & i Clark of Alberton left on Tuesday mor- U Pre” Curt tl ning for \Vorcester Mass. al paw _m stock gong b;m_": gmt P* turn again about the lst of May. MY STORE 801,] 912 Mt-_ J<>im_ Benney,Bnyf1ei~ ` ` “f ` 1 L, »- :~ ~. " I ’* f* “ __ ` I ._ = -»- P A 1 s xc ,t ,-5. - 4* LAI,” ri l '~ me ,F I 1; ` 1. 1 v " »» Q 5 *P il...