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AiAi\v““`ae\\ \i. it fc Of J ‘ __ Mei _ ____ ____ Z/rdf] I* 0o'i‘B.-\i.i. practice tonight at 'I o`clock. ii Pi.oi'oi-imc began about Albei-ton last week. _ Tin: steamer Tiber is loading a lot of old iron :it Demerara for Halifax. THE Lyceum Company will appear in the 0D€ra House on Monday evening. , NOVA Scoria Provincial Exhibition is to be held in Halifax from September 12th to 20th. THE foundation is being prepared for the addition to the Presbyterian church at Georiretown. To-oar Messrs. Batt Bros. will com- _mence the placing of a large boiler in the [_ William Aitken. DURING the three months and thirteen days in which the Minto was on the winter route she made no less thaneighty- one round trips.-Truro News. Crrr surveyor Nicholson has served a _ notice upon Mr. P. Dougherty asking him lllllill Ill ‘Q-C‘§-0% We hive exclusive control for the of this world fainous[remedy get s pamphlet containing llxygenatni ‘full supply of both siz=s received from the manufac*urers E Hughes, Apothecaries Hall ©___ -A_ ,_ cw @ 0@@&®@@8 liisto be able to get bak lpeepecial y Pastry and ltd which Just suite the K and makes you feel Q H and strong That is iskmd we bake-Jus; ex- letly what yon want. cnsaivi ni e s O An delieionii Everybody who has u-ed them is well U 9 oucwessr-: Loaf? In not equalled in the crty Remember that it costs but Q ` M. C. A. parlor at 8.30 o’clock. . Trix: Schooner Ocean Bride, Capt Peter , is $ elephone Q8 STEWART Eclipse Bakery Bskos best bread lsr if I iii) (5) K5) -to discontinue the construction of the_ balconies on the addition to the Davies Hotel. Yrisrnnnav the lobster fishermen of Georgetown were busy getting out their gear. Ice is reported clear from East Point to the Magdalenes. Ice is also clear to north Cape. Tm: Synod of the Diocese of Nova Scot- tia will meet this year on the 13th of June, as the Bishop has to leave in time for the steamer sailing from Vancouver on the 29th June. 2 S. O. E. Lodge Prince Edward meets at 8 o`clock this evening. Initiation and other important business. Members will bear in mind thejoint meeting at 7.30 and everyone is wanted. THE Dominion Coal Company has issued a circular letter to the effect that sailing vessels will be loaded at theirCape Breton' mines concurrently with Steamers during /‘the coming season.-Truro News. _ ON Saturday night burglars entered the A bake house of a. well known down town baker :ind selected two prime pound cakes. The quality of the missing cake is certainly guaranteed by the fact that the niiscreants _ entered and left the building without stealing or destroying anything _ else. ' THEstore of Mr. D. A. Bruce, on Vic- toria Row, was entered by burg`ars Sun- day night and a quantity of readymade clothing, sweaters, etc, was taken there- from. The burglars obtained an ent- rance through tbe rear, after removing the locks from two doors by the aid of a brace-and-bit( The brace-and-bit was left behind and is now the property of the police. l Mx-11-:'riNG of Chai-lottetownbranchof the Dominion Temperance Alliance. No notice except through the press given of this meeting. All iiiterested in temper- ance matters in the city of Charlottetown should attend this meeting. Meeting in lSniith, which left Buctouche on Friday l last had to put into Summerside for a. few ` days on account of head winds. Lumber was so scarce ir. Suininerside that Capt. CARD' DR L H DICKEY |'llCllncial Assistant ar Povfl lcndcn of Ulhthslniic Hf-Atal `VIoorerie‘ds and ' Central Lordon lhi-oat ai d Ear ufr-Cameron Ho k ;'Hlf°“Hce-Ri<éh_£iond Street West” 4 4 on __ mhabvh- xmiolpm, 0 pm ‘_ appointment |'Is'rrii Ano l- i'r'rvD vim G1 assi-*s / Smith wisely kept aboard of his ship to avoid the painful task of refusing offers 5 for his cargo of hemlock which was con- signed to Mr. James Barn-tt`s Bee Hive ‘f lumber yard. The schooner arr_ive<1 ill I port yesterday afternoon and is discharg- ; ing her,cargo. *di* iii Diseases tl ‘lh Eye, Throat? ----°- -f Wantefl immediately a good _coat maker. good wages, steady vvork.-W; _ Lea-ird, Souris. 0 '53- ll/) J J » ' & G Stella Webster, Annie Webster, Olive f,-mf, bg-,ing very juicy and sweet. _ Webste Katie Webster, H_a1‘0ld Wfb' `We are sellin them for 30 and _»-s -`*' 'T A4 ~ »-`. ~‘\ _»r_/Q IL’ /in i' - ` .j -QT. -_£1 \ - _ _f_,,`\_l' S/_V /”\ 7 Q __"_//,_ $`f-.i.._._-&:l‘ - -r-Z* ,__i`_ ` _ __ _Z7 » __/-5 C @@ i' _-.Q if=__;.i._-A i'- " ` l ’ Tm: S.S. Amelia arrived in Georgetown last night shortly after 8 o‘clock. A large quantity of bait was reported in stock at Georgetown last night. _ The Stanley will place the Tryon, \Vest Point and liidian Rock buoys immediately. I THE S. S. Electra left Georgetown yes- terdaymorning calling at Murray Harbor etc, en route to Pictou. 'THE Little York circuit has raised over six hundred dollars ($600.00) for the Twentieth Century Thanksgiving Fund. THE P. E. Island Railway is transfer- l`iH8 8- large quantity of oats from the western part of the Province to Summer- side toload the Rita.. ' Tas City fathers contemplate the im- provement of Beir’s Square by the taking in of a pirtion of the stieet on the north side, and the planting of trees, etc. _ Charlottetown Engineers will parade at Drill Shed this afternoon at 2 o'clock to form Guard of Honor at the opening of Provincial Legislature.-By order J. H. Morris, Captain. T THE funeralof the late Mr. John Locker- by took place yesterday afternoon to the People’s Cemetery at three o‘clock, and was very largely attended. Rev. D. B. McLeod conducted the services, YESTERDAY the road machine was at _ work on Lower Kent Street. The street A` is now in excellent condition and bicycle riders a.re Sanguine that better streets for wheeling may be looked for in Charlotte- i own. Pansoss desirous of taking advantage of the cheap excursion to Summerside on Thursday in connection with Mr. Earle`s big concert, will please hand in their names to Mr. George E. Hughes and Mr. A. W. Reddin, Druggist to-day. Fare $1. Special leaves at 3.30 local time. . ,_ MR. W. W. Clark received a. telegram yesterday afternoon stating that the Steamer Halifax will not arrive here until ll o'clock this morning. The inany friends of Capt. Pye will be glad to extend to him and the officers of his ship a. hearty welcome to this port. A telegram was received on Saturday from Capt. Champion of ischooner Sa.rah,_ P. Ayer which sailed from Alberton on last Tuesday for the Magdalene to the effect that he has his cargo of herring and will sail in the course of o. few days. This is a remarkable trip, it being less than a- week since he sailed from the above men- tioned point. CHURCH RE-orrmnsc.--The Little York Church will be re-opened on Sunday, May’ the 13th (D. V.) when three services __ beheld during the day. The Rev. Crans-_.___ shflllldn t wich Jost D. -D.' Ex-President of the; a. rn. Rev. J. W. McConnell B. A. at 3 p. mf Rev. D. B.'M¢Le0d, M. A., ai fp. m. _ A special collection will be taken at each service for the Church Improvement Fund. MR. D. A. PALMER advertises “To Let, his store at Victoria. It is in sr splendid locality, surrounded by one of the best YVharf on the corner of the two best business streets in the town any person who contemplates entering business of any kind should not miss this peated the whole of the Shorter Catech- ism correctly and so become entitled to thc General Assembly’s Diploma award- ed to those performing that task:-Ida McDonald, Hattie McEwen, Lulu';`\Ic- Inn-is, Pansie Anderson, Mabel Mclnnis, Ahiona. Wiaye, Nita Sanderson, Laura Anderson, Willie Anderson, George Law- son, Joseph Simons, D_aniel Simons, enn°ie Maud McEwen, Edith Hyndman Y, ster, Flora McKenzie, Bessie Robbins, Ruth Webster, Eliza McGregor, Maggie McGregor, Lester Webster, Ewen Webr _ ster, Emma Bowley, Florie McMillan. '_ Beatrice Pyke, Nellie Ra.pS0Il» Vina & Cobb, Eddie Cobb, Florie Cobb, Ellie n " S Robbins.-J.W. McKenzie,;PoS1°r Si-_ ._- Peter’s Bav. i A » ____________ ‘ bb bd dand liumble`-Say ma? B0 y (su ue P - ‘ " ' . - _ _ -- A H Wth dClock8priugs1Ifth enbrul1l,r 1-‘fliei Call in and S08 the ‘Ill-\2“\5°"“° “"9” ‘” “he” 3°?ds we ;I:bb;?v?0§’i¥£0;i;;;eiend me slimy’ H _ C them cgzhgsoigg: Jezvslei-':nd'hsve new ones Pitts.” ‘U All w in stock. tie piece of bread and butter? '_ - e | ‘ Every spring warranted. T” °“° °"”° "nd mi ii 1; ii » i waanuuus Motu. . grocer for it. 30 “- - ~ .-. ` Losr. Between nanny s °‘ i nameél WBlenkhorn.Fi’1lderw be rt yy a are \ WANTED.-A boy about 16 years °.f_ ‘ ) at the Charlottetown Club. Apply! _ E-. Aneas McDonald, Secy Treas. _ _ U'-Séflll wardedfby leaving same at Hotel _ _ Phil’-°°°_ Hotel’Di;ies.smallhand ip. f-.1 ~ 7*' Minstrels held last night it was decide Thursday afternoon. The admission all parts of the hall will be ten cents. The as was given a few evenings ago, with some new jokes, and one or two very funny sketches in the second part. This show was very favorably commented on by the press after their lust perfor- mance, and no doubt alarge house will greet them on Thursday afternoon. Easrsns Norms. - Notwithstanding early indications the spring is not an early one, fencing is impossible, frost is yet in the ground in manv places, and the roads are still in a bad condition owing to the peculiar winter, or perhaps want of winter. Water appears to rise in the mid- dle of theroad in manyjiills, and the east is a hilly country, rendering a chain or rnoie of the highway little better than a quagmire out of which a horse can scarce- ly draw an empty carriage.-Stewart's hill at Red Point is especially bad as many a traveller has found to his discom- fort.-Considerable ice is tloatinground here, but the last few days the wind has broken itup considerably, and all Islands are anxious for-its disappearance as no w arm weather is expected till then.-The lobster factories are ready for work the moment the ice disappears, traps all ready to set. No factories are farther east on the south side than Red Point, I suppose, new the longestfdistance on the Island with such ' 8. vacancy. The causeris sandy bottomnn which lobsters are always scarce; I believe the north side is now studded with them from East Point to Cape North, with three close to the Point.-Several typographical 6~!1‘0rs in my last communication in both words a.nd'punctuatior_i made rather inex- plainable reading and attracted the atten- tion of one of your poetry inserting con- temporaries. _-M305-l-é New chatelaiue purses at Perkin's. 8 1i The latest novelty-'-pulley belt buckles with brooch to match at F. erkins 8! 8Cp: L Patriotic hat-bands and belts at Perktisriis I. New sh1a_pes_ in ladies’ linen collars are just in.- oore 8: McLeod. 8 li. '*i saeesessessaa §Further Notice- We will continue our big ¢Disc_ount .Sales At both of ou- stores. Hundred- are getting bargains in the lines advertised. sieéaesaano seasons Nova Scotia confeience will preach at ll-_-_ _ if N Brushes of all kinds. Syringes do _ Perfumes do Hot Water Bottles, etc. Ask for prices. no trouble to gi\ ihern. The wi.l i-onvir.-ce o SBS _ Y _ Y as nothing else will. - r \ \ _ - farming sections in the Province. Situat- __ Q - _ ed as it is nt the head of Queen's .0/#V66/5 i' ` _ opportunity of securing so advantageous a store. THE following children from the Sun- _ day School of our Congregation have re- URANGES We have just received a supply of Naval miiges out ofa lot impo ted here direct from California, They 'are in fine order and are delicious K 35 cents per dozen. Try them if you ,want something nice; l A1' a meeting of the League of the Cross to performance -will be materially the same d A) toputonaMatinec in the Lyceum on ` vviexvarf. Q( We ll Lad Here’s a partial list. Figured lustres in s half dozen srtsi of pretty pait-srns _ 753, _~ better grade of pretty figured lustres _ 36°. _New herelsa pretty thing in medium priced siuffs “Pekin Sirips” is the* ?;i§’%%*-i¥%=R’€ei§i%l#¥fH# Every l‘€SS€ % 51 it ii ii _ Wants at least one black dress ladim know that this is Charlottetown , _ be a few don’t know it. This sd is fort ' To-day we’re talking Black Figured _ store in Charlottetown can touch cup "1 to show these 'elegant thipgs to you qi 5. °' Sa ._ ig? éi ciii il 55% ‘ii .gi I -i 'i Then t*iere`s`another half dozen in a > I* l l name they bear._aiid rbewre reall ll New then! prftiy - 39c and 42:5, handsome broil l 9 A verv choice line/of bright j t black Hsudmme rich els!! ll sill figured lus res-50 inches wide 50:. ‘ One diese only #I 55 PM ii iii c-oe °= ri-pon, 4 tc, 90g, 'P e s.-‘ -3, @ (1 i <» me _-. »= £1 '- ‘- I,-' f-_ _ »f _ » _‘ .f- ‘\i~\f' _."\ ff . '\ at " offs :__-_____- 'il ._ _,__ - _ _._-.__- Y __,_. ea I ° ’ ch;):P€¥ifll1BD(;fag"§- ASK 70193 _ L- n e _ 1-___-1 ,_ l el Ls H wmoa, ? Picador, ` Garcia, Ls- Industrie, ' 1 _#_ _ I, Z _ ‘A 1`h€J~lP, / “ ` El Fenix, A _El Marius, _ _ --° Anvladyorgentlemeni 5mrt“Wa\St5 ”‘*;l',3“'__£m-,“'_____.._.__---° i; i ' _ "___ _ t stile u ide in Pique and crash, nicely trimmed and in the 1_8¥€S Y '_ _ ` ' i 1.- ‘ _ “7 S' Z _ cj C) _ "rue ¢=n»===»=f»»{ "..‘.‘I*..i:.i':.c..:..'f°.*.'.‘i.‘:.'.;':._'§':.'., °.:.‘.e‘°° The subscriber oiers the above welli- , _ known desirable pioniises for rect; The P60pl6 S St0l'8. _ _ Possession about lst June. _ mes no f oak B d Condensed Work of all kinds promptly attended to ` _ a e Qin Gt0uup&?Cs Lew KQ Gaels 1’ _*___ _ . ,_ _ ._ E "¢'_'Y Y _ X,,..»_d_,;..»_,»,,-;»,» ~ r r _ Gomhh li Finished or lliiliiniim _ _ _ _ ___ ' F. PARKER CAKYELL1 sieseii iii il ill) WA|l_TE”_ pitch at ~ ' V ` Great George St., Ch'to1m. May3 eodkiglm _ i ' » ` ...~i s ,,. " " . >» -1' ~" .aa 4° “ it oed ' th Isla. d. b"m¥ or i fi m¢'»°v‘i°n2f"§i'i°wiifm siianaea in mai dis- 1 \Vide\ width, °‘i*‘ekin Stripes." in very A vel# choice dnl liliii, iii diiniy petrrus 55c and 58:. CYBDOII ll 68 hid sloth! It fl A nice line of Satin Broches, good |k““(,; ,nk um* ,ive i ~ v "Wh “fd "fr Pfeity 69°- er.” i»g.i.. ea io ne 2 as Then there-’s a half doz»n rr so of V h ry dainty j-t black figured effects in bl n"?m;;d;%';"u8 ‘“|“' ” * 1. l Moore it l’lcLeol . U The busiest store on CharlottetetoWa’l busiest street. ~ %i€¥i¥%l§¥##I _ ite-§~i1~' *_ 1 &`-;/_illép-_'~`-2,`T' Q \ I imc to Give (1 - il `$ J _ eiiuie Folks _ Airing/ _ il ,i “M ‘-`\»y >` : and we have just the CARRIAGH lot the pf- pose-mo~t comfortable for who b\l:}--Hall! U i push,-easiest in buy becsan the pei&\ ll! 8*! JOHN N EWSON i\l¢;- `i__ Q,-_ f..__ i _.-rf* _stf-~.»is~ 'f low Bootle o. ivieeMii.i.AN's, _ __ __ i _ I!