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BAY Mr. T. 0. day next, tune at 'lt Ima. it 7 nm.. _ _ -‘ _ ` t . uv-quam -~¢.,`."'.,"" consnonarros oril-.a_.,g!;|_§?P-.~ 31050!! tlenry 0'Le¢l1, _ were menu. is tc be;ecnsecrsesd t Bathurst oii May Mad. H¢l'_..D¢l¢'M will be the conseer-stcr. _ .~ _ , REMAINS ARRIVE.-_-The remains _ot the late Mary \id’diee, who died in Boston. arrived in Charlottetown bi the mail special last night.. 'H187 will be conveyed to Bear River to- day. \ BAPTIST CONCERT.-The 'Annual Concert'=‘of_the Baptist Choir ~ was given last night in the School 'Room of the Church, and the room was packed. The Concert is slwayir attractive and draws a large crowd. It is the aim of the Choir to ml-ke the Concert each yearn. little better than the previous year. This time they were especially fortunate in_ se- curing some of the best talent in the city Mrs McKenna deli hted the . _ g _ _audience with her violin solos. ~ _The vocal duet by the Misses Cairns and Lawson wssgwell rendered. N. 8 Bat- tery Quartette, Messrs ' Ritchie, Hooper, McKay and Stanley were very popular. Miss Jacqueline Mac- Donald gave one of her iine readings in her inimitable way. -Miss Baker sang a solo vary sweetly. Missi Hood with her fine full voice gave e. solo. The diillcult instrumental duct by Professor and Lillian. Earl was skilfully rendered. Miss Amy Earl gave s vocal solo with her rich con- tralto voice._ Rev. Dr. Fullerton gave an apt address. The concert wus one oi merit. Rev. Z. L. Fssh presided, and on behalf of the choir thanked the performers who had giv- en such s delightful and instructive evening. Prof. _Earl and 'Miss Lilian Earl were the accompanists. The concert was a decided success ilnancli- nliy‘and every other way. ::You'li enjoy the cigars you buy at our counter. We sell reliable brands only. We keep our cigars at just the right temperature, keeping them always in perfect smoking con- dition. We can suit your cigar taste exactly for we sell everything in cigars the smoker can think. of or need. The MacKinnon Drug Go., Cor- uer Great George and Kent Sts. Mtf. YFSIERDAY IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS (Continued from page nine) to the continued holding of the Inter- colonial, and would be prepared to hand it over to some railway com- pany on lair and reasonable terms. Every Minister oi Railways he had known, had tried to figure out a sur- plus an'd they had ilgured it out in lwords only. It had. been-`e.bsohitely a' losing game ever since it had _been started. “Let us get rid of the in- cubus," he said. _ Mr. A. K, MacLean protested against this doctrine, saying that the Intercolonial exercised a. check on thq working of other railways. After some further ,discussion Mr. Cochrane moved that the commdttee rise and report progress. The mu to eavanee 'ss,5co,nob.oo to the*Quebec Harbor Commissioners was read a second time. That amend- ing the Quebec Harbor Commission- ers Act 1899, was read a. second time and put through committee. Mr. nohertys mu amending the Dominion Police Act was taken up and put through. It makes 00101101 Sherwood, the present Commissioner at Ottawa, Chief Commissioner so that the other. Commissioners will re- post to him. - Mr. Cochrane’s highway bill was taken up again. (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA, April 25-Mr. Dirgald Stewart of Lunenburg presided at the Conservative caucus held today. The program ol “the session was discuss- ed. ` ' f _ \v Two forty-tive a.m. EXPRESS RATES IN WESTERN CANADA ' _ ' CUT zo ran CENT. rl* \ 0'I'1‘A'WA, Ont., April 23.--A 20 per cent. reduction 'ln express rates in the West, with rates in the East left alone -for the present. f-ill th# “Wd has obtained further information as to the working out of the reductions formerly made, is the sense of a una- nimous judgmentissueld :his morning s Railwa Comm ss on._ l bythrearrsngeilisnt of ‘Canadian Bix- press rates was made some YGBTS 59° by the board under the _late -70489 Mahon. Iisst autumn the commission- er cook the mercerup seein. and *lm present twenty Pegs ll1d811l°Df is th” result. . 1 v \ _ . ._A ll .Toilet the western ,M Olsresee Ticmnrss, charlotte- _ l Arrived home last night from _ed real. _ _ m . n. s-. mmdigen, "charism- tow , arrived home last night from Bos on by the mail special. _Mn E. S. 'M0ore, Charlottetown, was among those arriving by the lllmpfess last evening. Ref. W. Spencer was a padsen- |_lr lrriving in Charlottetown by the limllfess last night from. Halifax. Re). A. -' ‘_ ~ _ ` -Benn Rakes, to Rt`k_e`les%e\orfx uhbish. -A strong reliable article? 0nly'5cc es. ” ‘ “J'i?"1SPfi*\i=l_l°s. Cas?-Trane °f`s°°d heevytm- This »is-framers nglilm you need. l’rice'r_ qt..a_i`oc.- 3'Zq't'; .;§tc,‘6 qt..35c. od ` ' ' ro_qt.._45o;‘x2pqt‘..'6oo-es. » 3° _ _ _- _ cava spanning con, win amen, 45° “° » yery dirsble:-. ic _qtf..‘{`_5e. r_g__i_;t_..9oc, ._ - xQ\t{t.._fr co. and sqcaile‘pt_. Shovels, High- Steel Blsdes,~f’£.§>ng»`=I!atdwood the BEST. 1 ' Long' Handle Spades, good qua‘ity 65c and 75c es. D. Handle spades 75:: ea. ' . Garden Hook=, for around Plants, etc , a very_ Price. ea. s5c.~_ , . Hand Garden able Iron. 4 _sn'l luesfnl articles ltd; C _ ion _Street moi-tally wounded by revolver bullet; ' "ri 7, _u .¢n%’i sl / ="\' _ 'j at ' _.mi #e _r ii- ~ 1 _\_1><}: -livin! i - ,I~ I. .Y vlq -'f\ -\Bii.‘! .- e shin ' _.ci __., _,i i ‘ivlrz .Al -l .»~.