i;uiiimli”; ‘Offices in Néwl_Prowse Blpck-Chaririitrrirrwn. inr-ge furniture ad. which appears page i‘/`- of this issue. ~ u _ V » _ 1t'rr'HN“i'i0Nis‘oalIcd to John ~Newson'a Bur your tickets this morning for on Britlsh_Born. - Tris Lsnist/vruiri-1 stands adjourned 'l‘11nc:1acs inm.inst`Berrigau and Locke untllTueaday nent, for lrrfrlrctions of l,1l;e_Prchinit.Ion Act w_ iii-inrissed at tho ollce court Thursday G: F- HU'“"“l'l‘0N Will load the Merfg "m,.,,mg_ j . Meeting of the Y. M. C. A. Sunday. All BN _ ‘ men are invited. \’f’ 4”/ i g \ tlfrohlst, who is n Prince Edward Island- # er, appears on the fir-at page 0( 1,15; S1tturday’s Toronto ulobe supplement. W. _f AN lntisresting short copyrigiited story errtiiier1°‘Aorrr~<1¢rr Gin" by Maria Mc. as Culloch-Williams, will appear in the Sat- urday Guardlari of 21st. Bc sure you get rr' it as it will not appear in airy other papcr. Q Tritt heavy weather which prevailed __ o1\'i‘lrur.~°rlny dclriycii the lllinto so that _`_ .~ihi.~ did not rirrivc licre till Il p. in. Sho had fl' Tears freight, itil passi-nlrcis, K0 bags of -_ niiiil Ycstcuiny the Sin1iicy_i\1'ri\'»:ii it in their display of In-cf, mutton, poultry arc on exhibition today and judges cx equal to any ever shown by this wcll known firin. 1"n.\Ni; Mr-E\\'1-:1\', son of llorace Miidwcn, train ilcspatcher, P li I. Ry to visit his son some weeks ago left for homo yesterday with the body. The syirrpnthy of many will go out to Mr. McEwen on this sad occasion. A i..\ni;i»: surprise party assembled frtt ilrcrcsidcircc of Isaac Bryenton, Little York on Wednesday night last, when he was presented with an address by his fellow cliurchmeuibers, who expressed their rcgrct at his approaching departure forthe West. The recipienifa work as a. local preacher was alluded to in com- plimentary ierrns. A purse was present- ed as a token of esteem. Music and re- frcshnicrrta were provided and a vcry _ pleasant cvcninp; was spent. Tm-: following voluntary subscriptions were r~ccor~dc1l 'i`lrui's.l1ry towards the Y. M.'U_ A. mortgage funii: Gordon Robertson 3 Grrsii ilSti\i1l1opc McLeod i.i1dics` Mic Mac llockcy Clair A Fricnrl - Chas S llrcw , lion (loo ld ilu;;hi\.=1 1000 il J. l’i1l1n1~1' 5 00 tlco lil Auld 15 00 \v 1-1 Crosiriii 200 One interested in Y M C A \Vork 100 100 100 500 rrioo zoo on -i 'l`i111Tclcpl1onct‘,o., of Prince Edward lslitnil nriilcr tho bill now before tho 1Iou4i~_11rcl.o rcccivc ii subsidy of $01() is year, for nrn.intirining thc service already cstuhlisiied, the Government to have power to contract for furthcrlextension, on such terms and for such subsidies as rrrrrybcagrccri upon. Any person shall operate ii. rural telephone s)'8i»Bl“» but when this system is connected with the Co1upany's lines it nruat be up to the some standard of efilcicncy as is required of the Company. The franchise is extended L0 1920, A direct line must be run he- wlthin two years. . fwcon Clrnrlottctovin and Summerside W drugstore are decorated for Easter is ith 11 rr.. .»r...r....._ .r ._ - l . _ ‘ ; ._,r.~‘;= degree of taste that is rarely ar-¢rr in mai. work. The utmoeption of the designs in the two windows and the discrimination shown lp the _arrangernent of tho,rich and novel material used, can only he understood by a visit in person. lt is the dainticlt thing of its kind that has been shown for a long time. Till: ,quarterly meeting of the Grand Division of the Sona of Temperance was held at Fredericton yesterday. There were two sessions both or which were not onlytho largest ever held but weramost onthuliacpio and encouraging. The official report concerning them will appear later. in the evening a most successful public meeting was held, the large hall being so densely packed that even every inch of standing room was taken. Grand Worthy Patriaich McDonald presided, opening with a rousing teinperrince speech. An address of welcome ‘ was given hy J. W. McLennan on behalf ol Refugr- Division which was most ably responded to by Hou. Geo. W. Simpson. The program included a reading by Mrs. Thos. Elliott, solo by Miss Minnie Weeks reading by Miss May McLeod, solos by Robert]-iili (c1ico1'ed,) address by Capt. Anderson, solo by Miss Myrtle Weeks, address by` David Small, and several most pleasing auil acceptable choruses by Refuge Division choir. Misses Janette McLeod and Hattie Sllllck were tho’ much appreciated accoinpanists on the organ. Votes oi thanks were tendered the choir fortheir cxcellent music and all those who rissistcri in the program, the homes which so liospitabiy entertained the mclnirers, Victoria and Prince lirdwnx-dDlvisioii for a delightful crate of ofungea and the Grand Worthy I’i1.tri1\ch for his ridnilrable scrvicesjas chalrniaii. A. J. Newsome, Charlotte- town, \vi\i-1 pi'vi-1c1\t- and secured good photos of tho t.i|‘:u1d ilivisiori rricinbersi and otilccrs. r littlc before noon. i A E . ' I, » % :i3r..\K1-: linens. its usunl curry oil' honors V Time LAXAUVE BR? 9“'i';h B Tablets. lli u gglnts t oaruyovnié I ` ' fails to cure. E. ._ ham, bacon, etc. ihc carcasses of tivo rsignature is on each box. 200. of the six steers shown rilivc one week ago I 12`l'“'l“6“" pressing tircir opinion say tlrc quality is-i ' N, ()n April 13th to Mr. and Mrs W. D. 'i`aylor, ir daughter. , - ~ - ~ - - ~, men. died carly on Tlrursriny morning nt' Lacomire, Alberta. llis fiitiicr who went l SHAW-Af Uigg the lzltir insi., beloved wife of Allan Shaw Esq. Funeral takes place today at 2 p. ia. RACKH AM-At \Vi1entley River, M1 S. lohn Rackham, on the llth inst, in the 85th year of her aizc. CLARK’S QQQK MEALS. Tasty, nourishing and enjoyable meals can be served with Clnrk's Canned Meats. The quality is assured by Cla:-k's label.” A Discovery.. || A Grocer who purchased a chest of Brahmin Tea notloiig ago complained that the flavour was notjust as nice as he had been getting in thu p1tst.Upon close cxaininatinn lt. was discovered that the chcstln question had been allowed to stand upon a box of partly decayed Lem- ons. Therein iies the secret. The Tea was nil right. but the Lemons were nearly all wrong. Moral : To obtain the host results and hold, ¢mdeTo1r,airoui1l he kept as nearly nir- tightaspossibleand separate from any goods that may impart to it a. foreign flavor. llortacie Ilaszann. Agent for Canaria. Cliarlottetown. Nfl ll DW 3|- Flve High Class Costumes-\Ve have five high Glass Costumes specially pro- cured ns models, no two alike; we invite your inspection. Prowse Bros. Ltd. l~id il The ladies' of St. James' Church will hold their annual fancy sale and tea in St. .Tamer-r’ Hall an Thursday, April lflth. Doors open at 2.30 p. m. Ten flrom 5.30 p m. 1,0 7,30 p. in. Tcatickets 25 cts, admission to bazaar 10 cts. . 14‘li~d L ___ -- 4 eg . _ _W _ iiiiiM iliiliiliiiii | l V ' 1 V ..i“.-."'.’.t.:'::.‘;::z‘;T_§‘;':.‘;;_T.ir:..r.'“rssT Pwnc. Pims- 'T a _ . ___ been followed bye proposed coalitiono tho_ Constitutional . Democrats, the I4: . . I ,r _ V .r ->v, ., THF THE MILLINERY MILLINERY r”§.°.l‘§.’.?r§§‘,'I“.1`r"¥‘32.f’°.5‘l¥Il“.ZT..l’lI;‘.if,5.'I§ we close rr-aigm at 9.30. saturday.. toni 14, 1906. is a candidate for president of the 'Lower House, and M. Shlpoff, a prominen Zcmstvo leader, to insure a clear majority in the Lowor House of Parlianiént to resist any attempt on thc part oftho Government to prorogue it imrncdiatt-ly upon its assembling. It appears that the Reactionlsts, are endeavoring to induce the Emperor to find any excuse tounnul’ the new elections. The first. act of the Governnient after the result of the St. Petersburg elections became known, wasto tighten the screws on the press. ` EASTER BEEF‘._ Ono of the chief holiday atlractinirs for- citizens yesterday wasla suunu-r through the market, where was to be aecna display of Easter bccf rrrrrkiniz among the best for years. Ev. ry irorly paused to view with plea~ur'c thc exhibit hy Messrs. Saunders 8: Newsome who, as rnight be expected, had secured many of L ` ' \ 1 m F the best fed anirrrais in the Province for y thili occasion. This assertion will not be questioned when it is stated that six carcasses of their lrcef dr-eased thi-_ ; handsome aggregate of i'1Ii84 lb. The feeders were as follows: Frank licil R,,,,,,|,y_ s,e,,,_; _y,,,,,,.s 1.-,,,,,,,|,m.so,,_ Im' HE zoth century demands that the expression of a sentiment sh'all he practical. Today 43, haue,-; D, C, Mcliirricy, Nor-iir Rivrr- “_ useiirliiess is one of-the prime requisites of a gilt. Tire Easter Egg, symbol of life A way to the nnich appreciated pair of gloves, piece ot hand bag, purse, parasol. or other articles of dress. cow and iisifer; iicnry 'i`cr1‘ell, Milton, steer: il. llllllrnan, liurlington, steer. Mr. Bell who has 11 good record its i1 fe/cdcr headed the list, his stocr iircssiruz l:L'r7 ll»_~1_; being the unusual showing of iifl per ccrrl of the livo weight. 'i‘1ris animal was rr four year old graded Slrortlrorrr. i-lc was raised by William Profit of llurllnirion, one of Quoen's CUunty`s r1rostsa1rcc_~r~f11li '_ atockinen. Mr. Saunders states that in all his experience he has liirririlcd owl one animal dressing a higher percentage. That oneuhich was from thc cr-lci»1'atr~-I herd oi' Matthew Smith lil. P. P.. of Hampton turned ofi`six|y sr-vcrr per r~r ni of finished product. Mr. McK‘inli~_» cow also killed to cxccilcrrt rulv.-r.;ri:.;_f She reached the high standard of _si\1_v one per cent. dressing ltiflll lbs of clr-rlcc meat. This cow was ruisi-ri in Orrt aria and had been imported here by Mir McKinley, whose i-nivrprisc as is brrcdci imd importer of pure bred stack is known throughout thefrovlrrci-_ Suth an cxhi- bition of high class irccfiaa credit to Prince Edward Island and a striking object lesson of what breeding and iced- lng will accomplish. It shows, too, Messrs Saunders 8: Newso1ne‘s bcllet' that theclioicost meat is rionc too gnodfor their customers. Thiit their efforts are appreciated is shown hy the fact that early yesterday morning one quarter each lrnd been bought by the Victoria, the Queen and King llrlwrtrdiiotcls _and ly the P. E. I. nnii Clrarlorteiown hospitals The beef display is augumcnted by thc carcass of spring lamb, two ycarlings and some splendid veal which with imma, bacon and lard in rtbunrlancc combine to make a display thc superior of which has never been sccn in the Garden l’1'ovir1ci`. For Easier-An exclusive showing of dainty shirt waists matchless in thcr elegance, plenty of different pric_es,fpienty of different styles. Prowse Bros Ltd. ` 1-ld il £i.noi1Aqq_PoiA1o. RESISTS BLIGHT AND DISEASE AND iS A GREAT CPOPPER. 1 Un account. of the potato disease being so prevalent in Great Britain for many years, there has been an effort to produce a blight and disease proof potato, the result is the Eldorado, introduced in i903 by, A Findlay, Gold Medalist of the H. & A. S. S. etc. .It is owing to the wonder ful cropping qualities of thi_s potato as well as it being a blight and disease resistor, that caused such a furore in Great Britain the past three years, und which has resulted in higher prices being paid for it than for any other introduction into the vegetable-kingdom lor all _tin1c. Prices also fabulous having been paid for lt, $7,060 imvirig been paid for fourteen pounds in ltlflti. Tire Eldorado is sure to irecome of great interest. to the Canadian grower, to whom it is now oflered for the first timc at very 'reasonable prices hy, ` _ I ` Smith Bros. lleachviiie to whose ~ advertisement in this issue special _attention is called. SAT RDAY 14th . p _ Tremendous 1 Reductions To~Day and Saturday. _ tweaks fc Co. ' _ Notes On I.owney’sChocolates ( 1) Lowney'sfChocolaies are now manufactured in Canadaf and are conse- quently cheaper in price than formerly when a heavy duty had to be paid. (z)We have been through both the American and Canadian Factory since February of this year. (3) We have recently receiveda shipment from the Canadian Factory. 'Our Prices For To- day Price l4c All bulk goods 4 lb. ‘ Package goods. iucieging ele- gant presentation boxes at 1 PRICES AWAY BELOW_ REGULAR. » See our assortment. 1 r ' r` , ., _ ti' though it riiay lv. his had to give ieckwear. fancy handkerchief. leather rc'-_~ aiidsilk . _ . . ._ Dainty Turnovers. . . . . . _ _ ,8c, mc, r linen _ . . . _ _ . _ __ .2oc. 25c, 35c, Neat little Lace Collars. . _ . .25c 3oc_ Lace Searls of all styles, the_.f1nes showing of necltwear in P. F.. I. Easter Neckwear. Easier Belts. Firm lime- f“ll"' "f "°“9~l553"'3e bfaid Neat little belts of velvet, silk etc... ._ . ..25c. 5 5 _ _ , _ P1e.ty Embroidered Collars, in lawn or " bdti’ very Pretty desli~“"' ' Soc' np. _ _ . . . _ . . . . . . . . _ . . _ _6oc, 650, $1.00 up. 45c up. Dainty wash belts of every sort . _ . . _ . Lovely jabots of 1a'e chiffon, silk etc. _ _ ._5oc, S5c, $1 15, $115. $1.50. t sort . _ . . . . . _ . . . _ . . _.(roc, 75c, $i.oo up. 12c ' . . _ _ C 2 C Popular new ideas in gilt and silver . _ _ _ _ _ . _ . . . . . _ . _ _ 3oc, 5oc, 6oc np- $"75- Noveiries is siik seas. me very ima LOVELY E »-'_ __--~ __...f,_ _.~ __ rf fr _.ef \ ;=. f. ~. .'~. ,,_, 2° xr.. M.. ASTER GLOVES. _ _ ".”"2'*l:""'f`%_, '- . ._ _ _,. -rm _gh _ 3 '-, New styles and coirrrings. black "if"-__ '. 5; `° and colored gince kid gloves. self /r 4'* ’~’ fn. V - _ .\r.;;._.g.,:,‘,-;;..;~,.i_`~.§"_f._, `~ _ “"' "" fir kid, very line grade. _ ._ ._ _ _$1.35 VJ' ‘°--‘.`°~¥'.°'-.=s'.'i\». ".---1"" -- 1' 3*' . . _ \_' ` .~'."' 'i an elbow length iiiousqiietaries _ "' " H the correct slyle for new sleeve- Very iirndsoins stirs# ,millove in black and all new co Eriugs _ . . . . _ . . . _ _‘_ Kid Gloves from the best makers in France - reliable kids- every M “’*'§"r `-: I-<1 ‘.'>~.4" .., :'~ :" .va pair guaranteed. lg stitching. 2 clasps L00 -5 Black and colored olga, glace ._ _ . _ . . _ . __ _ ...._...$|.20 _$I_(oEGloves for little girls, all sizes. ._ . ..85c -for Easter. Wash Vests Trim.stylisii, dressy thirgs to brighten up your old suit. Newest ideas in white. champacries, greys and the like.$1_25, 1.60, 2.oo, 2.35. Umbrellas. for Easter. Even if Easter is a bad day we’il ,et you ready for it. ` Nc w special self-raisiiig uin- hreiia, neat liandle, good twill cover . . _ . . . . . . ..85c_ Another excellent self-raising , umbrella, fine cover . . . . . _ _.$1.20 Better one, line gloria cover, str ong self-raising mechanism $1.75 Other; oi many styles. _ _ _ _ . _ _ I $1.5 o, si 85. $2 1o,<$z_25. $2.50 un l The Meniolk’s Easier. _ `ir7r’r-“' , _ ri ' “H ;` "° "W Men's Fancy Shirts, in soft bosonis. neviest st yies C_ollars in fold, wing. straight or tirrndown Meu's Kimberley Gloves, made by llcrrius oi fine suit Kargaroo, in tans. every size from 7% to 9%-the finest giovethat is made f0i'...... $1.25 FULLY GUAR- ANTEED. Men’s handsome Easter Neckwear, in puiis, ascots, wide and medium fonr-in- hands and knots- 15c, 25”. 33C, 555 65C. 75C» osc- _ k The finest show. _ " ` ing of ties in town. r _ ‘ia , il '2- \\ \\~ hal A “ra to -ics '».`;f-"- I < _ \ J 1 ' ‘ ..,__ andcolorings... . _ . . . _ . ..85c,g;r.15,$r,25_5; _~,5_ . ._ ..__....15and:or~, Cuiisiripialn or link . . _ . . . . . . . _ _ ..2o, 2;.~o‘_ .3-\ _A1 \__,, . . _ "-‘_"_3~`l `a- iV..‘\ , . ff ` "_ s ll I gl ‘ - fn. ._ . .51 -fi-‘"-= A I _ l \ .( rr-¢-r. ' ,_-_..¢}iD *it ___ \s_prI';,\_A' ` " 'I i*y*'_`l`_’.§ } _ “r_g'1."f. ~_ -1 \ * *_-. _\ V _ty ~_, 2" Lf ' . ly V / "_*"" \ `/ \ ~` f-' » . ,P ~/Ap I I ` t. fe if `. . rv. YOUR EASTER HAT. Iiiconiparabiy thc finest slinvvirrg of niilliiiery ever attempted in Charioitetown-is this grand one oiirs_ Hats of eve ry style, hats of every price, and aiioi them with the touch of aitisric fingers, that puts them into a class above competition. Hundreds more opened Wednesday and Thurs- day-_ enough absolutely new ones to nzaire a “grand opening" for an ordinary millinery store.