AS ES oe Tea = ‘THE BOARD OF TRADE. | NEW on roods arriving every day. a } ~ ~ v ' i 3 nr ¥ , Rae . rae RE hat just received large importa f of latest millinery novel > London and Paris Trimmed Hats and Millinery The largest importation of spring millinery we have ever shown. Flowers, etc. Largest assortment of fine French and English folias . new styles of twills, aigrette fects, ostrich goods, millinery or: Flowers — naments, straw, braids and nets, chiffons, ribbons, gofferings, etc. Everything new and desirable for | the making and trimming presen’ style of hats. Our Milliner, Miss Murphy, will be please d to show all her customers over our rich new im portations, and will persenally attend all millinery orders. t Other novelties Received Ladies’ black and colored new Rid Gloves, latest shades, violet, helitrope, green, oxblrod, tans, mones and black. Laeing. 2 and 3 button. felt Buckles, Novel- ty Belts, black and colored Silks, Dress Goods, ‘Trimmings, ete. New goods arriving daily. me Wi.A. Weeks & Co Wholesale & Retail, i] ——-- You use Printing ! | Every oody Does |! Most Peoolc Come to us for a first-class Job! Do you? HASZARD & MOORE | SUNNYSIDE. IREMOYED ane G. G. Jury has removed his jewel- t¥ Lusiness to Great Geo, St., oppo- aite J, Stumbels’s harness shop,where he will be pleased to see all his old and new customers. Hie is now pre- pared to attend to all watch repairing aud will guarantee to regulate them by the town clock, as it is the stand ard for time. For Jewelry and Warches his prices can't be beat. Just Revived, a new supply of watches, tlocks and a lid gold wedd DS rings. 1c..c.JORY Great George Street, Ch’town. tenn me TSEED WHEAT. —— ee White Fyfe Seed Wheat @ Mele. Excellent quality, @ %m seed imported last year. eel ——— naar J. & T. MORBIS! REPORT OF Communication With reat Britaln and Cheaper Telegraphic Service. INTERESTING LETTER FROM THE KENT MILLS COMPANY. The regular quarterly meeting of The Charlottetown Board of Trade was held in the Masonic building Jast evening, the Vice President, Mr .W. H. Aitken, in the chair, After the reading of the minutes of last meeting and also the minutes of the meet- ing of Council authorizing a delegation of the Board to proceed to Ottawa,— Mr. Aitken, as one of the members of the delegation, reported that the President, Mr. Horace Haszard,and he had gone to Ottawa, and been promptly given an audience | with five of the Ministere viz., Sir Richard Cartwright, Sir Louis Davies, Hon. Mr, Fielding, Hon. Mr. Fisher and Hon, Mr. Blair. Two matters of importance were d.scussed at this meeting, viz, that ofa | second winter steamer and that of direct | steam communication between this Pro- vince and Great Britain. As to the firet, Mr. Haszard represented strongly that the need of a second winter steamer was yearly becoming more and more apparent. It was pointed out that if an accident should happen to the Stanley, life as well as property might be at stake and a large and increasing traffic stopped. | the Ministers were surprised to learn that | the winter business of the Stanley was so large and that the Sianley, if given credit | for the mattis which sbe carries, is not costing the Government anything for winter service; and they promised to take the matter of another winter steamer into their serious consideration. From tbe faet that Captain Finlayson and Mr. William Welsh had been simultaneously invited by the Gov~ ' ernment to go to Ottawa, Mr. Aitken in- ferred that tney were now doing so. Afier their return home, & memorial of the Council of the Board had been forwarded to Ottawa and in response to it, the President bad received from Sir Louis Davies an atsurance that he had laid the statement before the Premier, and Ministers of Finance and Trade and Com-~ perce to enable them the more satisfact- ory tO arrive at aconclasion with ref erence to a second winter sleamer. As to direct *teamship communica- tion between tbis Province avd Great tritain, the Minieters bad after talking the matter over, assured the delegation that measures would be taken t© secure the supply of an ocean steamship five trips during the coming season tor the purpore of esteblisbing a direct trade betweeu this Province and the Mother Country, and that means would be adopted to maintain it if ‘it suould prove to be beneticial. —_— Concerning an improvessent in eur telegraphic service together with a reduction of the cost of telegrams, the delegates, representations were made, chief- ly. to Sir Louis Davies, who had promirrd wo give the subject bis attention. W hile ov their way hume they bad calied upou the wanager of the C. P. R., Telegrapbic service, who bad declared his readiness to supply Prince Edward Island if ao open'ng were sflurded. Since returning home, Wwe following copy of a letter sent by Sir. Louis Davies to the manager of the Angle- American Telegraph Company bere, bad received ; tt been (Cory ) Mowister cr Marine axe Psenerigs, Orrawa, CANapa, 6ih April, (898. Sie, Representations have been made to the Government laely by delegates from Prince Edward Island as to the unfair treatment the Island receives in the matter of telegraphic charges, aud the Govern- meni were pressed to take action In the matter, 0 a8 to relieve the situation. Action ean be taken in oue of iwo ways, either by encouraging competit.on and transferring the bonus to the competing line or by arrangements being made on the part of vour Company which will assure more satiafaclory urrangements to the merchants and people of the Iceland. I merely write 10 you as a matter of courtesy to Jet you know the nature of the complaints which have been preseed upon The Royal is the highest grade baking powder known. Actual tests show it goes one- third further than any other bread, Regular Quarterly Meeting. THE DELEGATES. A Second Winter Steamer---Direct ‘ thanks EXA Mi the Giveroment, and that it is quite im- po: sible matters cao be allowed co remain asitoéy are. If your Company cannot see ts way clear to give greaier accor mods jtion, and largeiy reduced ratse, wil] then remain for the Government to (ake | such action as the circumstances may secim to gall for sad justify. | Yours faithfully, (sd) L. H. Davies. T. C. Jamee, Eq, Mgr. Auglo American Tel. Co., Charlottetown, P. E. Island, This would sbhuw how the matter stands | at present. | After some discussion of the subjects of | Mr. Aitken’s report, tegether with the | cognate matter of cold which negotiations have been entered into with Messrs, B. & M. Rattenbury, the fol- lowing resolution submitted and unani nously passed : Resolved thatthe recent action Conneil in regard to a delegation to Ottawa be approved by the Board, aod tbat the (fthe Board are due to the del» storage was of the deem expedient or necessary to secure the ends desired.” mT » ° . _ The following communication was then read ; Edmund T. Higgs, Sec’y.-Treas. Board of Trade, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Deak Sin,—We are just in receipt of copy of annual report of your Board of Trade fcr 1897, aud for which we tlank you very much, great deal] of information and must open up the eyes of many of us in this western country. Although the writer bas had the pleasure of visiting your Island on two or three occasions, must now confess | had no idee as to the extent of the Ieland’s production. From your report it is evident you are growing a large quantity of wheat, as well as your usual large yield of oats and potatoes, also that you produce a good deal of bay, and are paying a good deal of attention to fruit; these, with che large amount of cheese you are turning out, must make avery bandsome income to your farmers, ard should advance your land in value. You are to b* congratulated on the high standing you have obtained in your butter and cheese, and there is great credit due to your people on the Island that tbey have gone at thie business in such a scientific, careful, way. Your bog product is really a wonder to the people here in tue weet; when you talk of one factery handling 500 hogs per day, you make uacompare your Island with rome of our western American States, and it looks se if in the near future your farms ers would produce the requirements of your courtry and keepthe:r money at home instead of paying it out for export goods. We aleo notice with pl-asure ¢hat your income from the. eyster, lobster ard fivh catch is well up to the average. We also notice your request that & second Government steamer should be provided for the Island, and we quite agree with your views,as it would be a very serious matter for your Province, as well as the rest of the Dominion, should any~ thing happer to the SS. Stanley, as that is the only winter Communication we pow have with your Province, and we would be very glad to see the Goverament pro- vide a second steamer. The other Pro- vinces are having large expenditures male by the Bominion, and we thick you are entitled to, at least, have a second steamer, which is as much for the Dominior as for yourselves. We must congratulate you upen the elaborate report your Board of Trade bas turned out, and have no donwbt it will be of much benefit to your Province. thaakiug vou for copy, we are, Yours respectfully, Kext Minis Co. Limirep. Chatham, Ont, March 7, 1&%s. Agaio A short discussion arose with reference tothe approachbiog visit of the Treffi- Manager of the lotercolonial Railway and the necessity of guarding the interests of the people da respect to rates of freght. This matter was left to be dealt with ty the Couneil. The following gentlemen were elected members of the Board viz., T B Rilevw. J A Farqubarsorn, H A Richardson, Yon Clure Gay, Frank Yearrz, WA Hutche son, C R Smallwood aod A E ings. Do not forget that the place to %¢o this eveoing at 8 o’clock, is St. Paui’s school- room asd hear Mr Pope’s interesting and protitable lecture on Men and Things. Admission 10 cents. = Reserve Monday evening, April 25ib, for the laet lecture of Grace Courch KE. L, course. Suljeet, “The Hizh priest of Drollery.” Place, ¥. MC. A.. Ball. L-cturer, Rev. W. J. Kirby. Admission 10 cents. Tue first rehearsal for the crgan recita! to be held in the First Methodist Church will be held in Mr. Earle’s Mu-ic Stadio at 7,30 this evening. (Ladies only ) —_— <> pee —— _ DOES iT PAY TO TIPPLE You know itdon’t, Theo why do you do it? I know why. It requires too much self-denialtoguit. The Dixon Cure, which is taken privately, is purely vegetable, is pleasant to the taste, and will care you of all desire for liquor in two or tbree days, so that you would pay five cents for a barre) of beer or whiskey. You will eat heartily and sleep soundly from the start, and be better in every way,in both health and pocket, and'without interfering with bus- iness duties. Writein confidence for par ticulars. The Dixon Cure Co., No 40 Park Avenue, (near Milton St. ), Montres] Ladies fine chocolate boots very{ nobby about | gates, Messre Haezarli and Aitken, for | their efficient services ; further that the Council of this Board be authorized to tuke such additional steps as they may The report contains a | ‘Local_and Other Items, ITICEH REGAREING AI VERTISE- YT?.—All cony of charges advertise- nents ardallnoiees of meetings, Jectures, i, must be hatded in to this fice betore 10 | a. m. €ach day to ve certain of oeing imseried of sealing For Daitt —No 1 Co, C A, will meet for drill to-night at 8 o'clock. - Tue Wearner.— Strong eaeterly winds cloudy with rain. | Oars.—P. E. Island oate sell in Hali- | fax at 41 to 43 cents per t ushel. einai | Cuartorretown Lodge 1. O.G, T. meets to-night in Wrigtt’s Halil, All members are requested to attend. ed Potice Covrar.—This morning, Edgar McCarron, for being drunk and incapable‘ was sentenced to $5 or 3@ days inprison~ ment with hard labor. viaaiiseiine Porx.—P. E. Island mees pork sell in Halifax at $15.50 per bb]; thin mess at $14.50 and prime mess at $11.50. P.E, Island hame cell at 12} cents per ib, THe Marits.—The foreign mail today came by the Capes. The Nova Scotia mail is expected via Pictou thia evening. Allthbe mails will be transferred to the Navigation Company’s steamers tomorrow. > Scoot For Tue Biinp —A large num- | ber of the pupils of theschool tor the blind, Halifex, will arrive here next week and will give three free concerts, in the Y M C A Hall, ou Tuesday eveninz, Wednesday qe een nnetntanpmtmarmarenrenitinmatacomns | afternoon, and Wednesday night. They have with them a full band. UE Tue Oniverre.—The Halifax Herald says: The Plant liner Olivette, which has been running between Port Tampa, Key West, and Havana during the winter and was to have come north this month [to prepare for her summer work between Halifax and Bostow, has itis understood, been detained at Key West by the United States government to be employed as a transport. eimai A Wonrp or Exptanation.—The Mail acd Empire says: A furaiture factory is running 12 hours a day in Galt, and they cay thatitie owing to to the Fielding tariff, This is queer. The Fielding tariff on furniture is thirty per cent., and that is precisely what the Foster tariff was. If anybody wants to see what the Field- ing tariff does it is only necessary to luok at the binder twine frctories. These are all closed. Some free trader wi!] of course say, jso much the better for the consu- mer. But the contrary isthe case. The American cordage combine has this mar- ket and the consumer will pay a good dea! more for his twine than he wou'd pay were the Canadian industry thriving. PERSONAL. Mr. K. M. Jenkins, of New Glasgow, N. 8. ts at the Queen Hotel. The remains of Frances E Williard Lave been cremated in accordance with her wish. Mr. C. BE. L. Jarvie, of St. Jobn, is among the latest arrivals at the Hotel Davies, Mr. M. A. Finn, of St. John, is visiting Charlottetown. He is registered at the Hotel Davies. Miss Nellie McKinnon, of Souris, who has been visiting friends in this city for the past week, returned home yesterday. Miss Katie Weahv, of this city, left yesterday for Georgetown, where she will take charge of the millinery department in MeDonald & Westaway’s store. Lonis Rubea-teio has b en elected Vier President of the Canadian Wheelmen’ Association. Rahbenstein, it will be remem- bered, gave an exhibition of fancy skating w Hil-borough Rink the winter before las’. fea cee i tL ducke, See our new We havea eplendid variety this J. Harris, London Honse, Millinery openings at Paton Co's te-merrow, Stylish Millinery on Exhibi- tiou to-merrow at Paten & Co's- Men ard medicines are judged by what Priots, musline. e@tock. season, T. they do Ine great cures by Hool’s Sarsapurilia give ita good name every where, —— ————= Rie, “By Vr Ce “Sy “Se. “he “ BD Te S ‘ : A Camera for + $1.50 We have in stock a few suitable for youthful be- ginners, complete with 4 dozen plates, paper, Devel- oper, Developing Trays and Printing frame. It makes a picture 2x2 and full directions go with each one. Johnson & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy. A. 8. Johnson, Ph G. R. M. Johnson, Phm B. oes @®e @ es > ®@ @ @& 425 % S @® @ ee “O48 OS just recetved at RK. Josi’s. 2 -~-as* oe es 244s Oo Oo % @ @ @ SG NFR, CHARLOTTET WN ATRIL 14, 1898. Trimmed We are now showing ‘the latest productions of the Milliner’s Art, made in Lonkon after Paris models. Your inspection mvited. J ntrimme Flowers, Feathers, Jet and Fancy Crowns, French Tips, and three quarter length Plumes, e:c, etc. The largest assortment we have ever shown, all goods shown on ground fioor No stairs to climb. SOCOOw y FOODS OOD STANLEY BROS. The Always Busy Store. We'll Prove it to Y If You Give Us the opportunity That our Clothing mad to order is the best fitting and best value in this city. We can make you an all weol serge suit that you cannot tear, warranted to wear, with good trimmings, for $14. High-class Furnishings.—See our new spring ties. in lecks, 4 in hand, string+, bows, etc., the nobbiest line ever shewn here, GORDON & McLELLAN Upper Queen St. Mens Stylish Outfitters a erp ts pment FLOWERS | Sh SSDSSSSSSFBGS Ladies Hats. FEATHERS. RIBBONS We are now showing our new stoek. Miss Wede will be found on our first floor ready for her customers, T. J HARRIS, London House ey ee : 2a Clear Them Out BUT—and a great big BUT, it must be for cash, What! Our Hay Bale Ties, the best in the market, 101% gauge 14, at cost fcr spot cash, at the_ » 10} ifeet, CITY - HARDWARE - STORE BR. B. NORTON & CO, LTD ou | * i Millinery — AT STANLEY BROTHERS ' re ae peer pi 4 : “4 i } j A. rir 4 2 we ae wag pig ote ame mae em tent i at pprneesitare a ee ed i nee aie Mem ene Sa tiled