_ _ _ _ THE GUARDIAV "APY-f“""1~‘.'f0Wi~. PRINCE Enwiao rsmwn. rirmr. ss. woo. ' . s ~».. , '. .' _ ‘a "= *"'>1. iw-=*~‘-.--" re se ._.-j-.- ». . _ . _ _ . , . ` _ , _ ,_ _ _, ,`_ - _ _ .N ._._,._, -_ __.._ ..» ,_ _,_ _ eg- - . _._,¢;__ _.- ,gy __,_._.,_,.-___ l , _,., __ r_..“__.,; _,_,, ____ ;____y§_._,_,. _ __ __ _ ‘ i ~ _ » _ s- ¥ »*~ ~ 1.»f»i=..»=i..'¢',.-_5';'»: ,_._ _ » .,_,___._ l 1 l Q 1 i §i§@W‘§*§l*#@ Fleet l`le At The Always Busy Store f _ ii*-@¥li§#§ f A Few oF 'rl-li: Pmces 'J , AND Kmns. ""`_`_¢ and Province. By Reporters and Correspon- LOCAL BRIEFS li il Q E "1 Shirt aist tock we At 5o cts hash A splendid assortment of colors in size 32 to 40-these have pointed oke backs and full fronts-collars attached. At 75 cts Each Several differentlines at this price, #§iit@ilI&@l dents Everywhere. THERE will be some very choice home- made candy at the afternoon tea in St. Paul`s schoolroonl this afternoon, and the price will be moderate. IN referring ta ’ra.ll`icon the Intercoloniai the Truro News says:-About 30 trains arrived and departed from Truro between midnight Saturday and midnight Sunday night. Close to 450 cars were moved- -J, '<=T=.": S/3 2 CD < 9 .px ullnnlh #@-n-@is@ ome dark. some light. One ethctive , line has Navy Blue and \Vhite Graduated stripes-New front and . pointed _voke back detachable collar lid Self Cuffs. Others are made of light ground fancy purcales. The gathering of Shirt Waists in this store this season stands pre-eminent I for style, newness, t 95 cts Each | for novely,for var- _ olored, and black and white with great press of trafilc was the cause of this e _ xtra work upon the department. THE St J0hn Globe say.-°-A arent] ~ - - pp y there are not many young men in this vicinity whoare anxious to serve their countryln the ranks of the Northwest _Mounted Police. Up to three o`clock to- ay Colonel Morris who recently visited Charlottetown, had only enlisted three recruits, and they came from places out- side the city. Nl-:w Gnascow Norns.-One of our wealth ’ {e¢y_gnd for lgwnggg White pique yoke-all sizes. citizens has unfortunately (after return- 1 f v ' *Q llé J ¢-4 D (D At $1.20 and $1.35 Each Colored. and black and white fine - tucked yoke back and front: and fine ‘_ colored' mnslins full fronts ointed . » P . . okes and pleated backs. ,;“‘, Black and Colored Roman Satin ~ /-\ 651: to $2.25Eacl1 { White 1\1...lin._..n elegm ..._ ` sorur ent 6.5¢ 95c $1.20 1.50 1.75 and up. »-». . ` ‘ini 9 ing from a business trip) mislaid some 200 in pg-i¢e_ sovereigus in gold and cannot determine where he placed it. However he is in search of an expert with mineral rod to locate it--Our roads are fast drying up and much nicer travelling now than the mud wading of the last few weeks. TH!-If roses worn by the members of the ons of England ' on ' Monday ight were imported by Mr. limes Tait, llorist,Richmond Street west, nd were received in excellent condition, nd were admn-ed by all wh‘o saw them. Mr. Tait imported nearly 200, and crowds were at his nursery allday long tryig' to purchase England`s emblematic bud. He intends ordering a supply for the 21th of May, Her Majesty's 81st birthday. Ally person requiring roses should leave their order with Mr. Tait within the next few days. Tr-1!-2 evil of persons expectorating on the sidewalks and stairways of public oflic es in this city of Charlottetown certainly de- mands the attention of the proper author- ities. At the fortnightly meeting of the Slonl si @ QV Bl' 5- o g#§i@¥.`i£ = E Ladies’ Shoesr* *@'@'@®'0®0l‘)'0@'@'@' @0@ 2 (B0(@0 @l§@@R* Halifax Board of health the Secretary was instructed to communicate with the authorities of New York and ascertain what rules are in force there “covering ex pectoration in street cars,etc.If the rules in force there can be made applicable here,the board will in all probability draw up a set of rules on the samelines." _ ON Tuesday, April 17th, a company of twenty or more ladies and gentlemen gathered at the home of Mr; and Mrs. Ernest McMillan, of 73 Avon St., Somer- ville,Mass., in response to their invitation to s endasocial evenin with them A are preparing to do an extensive “busin ville, for building 40 feet to their facto making in all 105 feet in length by 28feeti wide. THE\Vinnipeg Free Press April 20th says: “In the Transvaul,” a five-act military drama, was presented by the Harry Lin- dley company last night at the Grand to agood house. The play is intensely pat- riotic, and appealed strongly to the feel- ings of the audience. The stirring incid- ents which have marked the history of South Africa, from the time of the Jamies- son raid to the present, furnish the basis of the story, and some very good military scenes were introduced. Mr. Lewis Talbot made his first appearance with the Lindley company last night, and made a good impression. “Rip Van Winkle" will 'oe the bill to-night. [Harry Lindley is well known to Charlottetown theatre goers.] A Charlottetown gentleman being in 1 Boston writes, asking if automobiles have reached his native city. In referring to the horseless carriage in Boston he says: -The modern horseless carriage, auto- mobile, locomobile or other described con- veyance hasn’t yet become so common in Boston that it has ceased to attract atten- tion and awaken curiosity. A new one appeared on the streets Friday, somewhat different from any before seen here; and he manner in which it whizzed up and own Tremont street created quite a sen- sation. Again, the other morning, it was seen making a good 10-mile pace on Com- monwealth avenue. The horseless carriage has reached Boston to remain. Q46? THE horsemen of Sydney are [bound to be up to the times and are preparing for a big season’s work. Thén have succeeded in inducing the clever young trainer, Al. Essery, to leave Boston and take up his' residence there. Mr. Essery has several Sydney horses on his string and is mak- ing ready to receive from the Hub the following New England horses, which he intends campaigning the provinces with the coming season: Leighton, 2.251; Jimmy C., 2.211; Hobson, 2.232; L. W.'{C., (2) 2.42; and two unmarked colts by Early Bird, 2.10. Mr. Essery isa careful, skil- ful and enthusiastic driver. He has been exceptionally successful on Mystic, Read- ville and other American tracks. Truly the lovers of harness horses in Cape Breton must be envied in obtaining such an honest, capable trainer and driver as the clever genial Al.~ [The Mr. Essory referred to above is a son of Mr. George Essery of this city.] _ FARMERS throughout this fair Isle will be pleased to learn of the prospect of money in horse breeding. Ajournal in the Upper Provinces in referring to horse W THE Dairying Company o‘f New Glasgo ` ` in cheese making this season. They have ' ` .5 let a contract to B. W. LePage of Rustico- - U ry ‘ft _ .....Tobcve1ldrcucd I Every Parent llios-~ ll ......Tcdresatlmrboywall. Always Provilloll___, _ Well the solution ofthe problem il &: Briig the ln] to X gtore and we will lit him out at the smallest pcsiblc coat hal had il H H H G His Hat, or Cap, ' His Collar. Tie and Shirt, Yo. cm my ti i' * is Suit of Clothing, is Boots or Shoes, \ 2 ‘é raising in the Maritime Provinces states _that in Prince Edward Island very few first-class horses are to be found. In fact Island horse dealers visit the Upper Pro- v`.nces to find the desired horseflesh. The Toronto World, under heading of money in 'horse breeding says: “Th'- demand for cavalry horses in Great Britain will not cease when the South. African war comes to an end.. Henceforth the Mother Country will maintain a large P B ~ _ . 1 _ considerable time was sI_,euF in various number of mounted soldiers, ai;_d therels es i games when an were muted to the no reason why the colonies s ould not 01615) This of course created much merriment until the party were called back to the parlors to listen to the interesting kitche; to take part in a potato mce_ get the first chanceof supplying the neces- sary horses. For years to come there will be a ready sale for all suitable horses that this country can produce. Horses that a \Ve wish to draw your attention to m which had been prepared for Year °r two 33° could “ot be som for mn 1. Ladies’ Fine Chocolate Dougola Oxford-made on latest last--turn sole --extra well finished ' 2 25 a pair 2 Ladies’ Fine Chocolate Dongolf Oxford--with vesting = Q Pl`08l`a , their entertainment. This consisted of piano selections by Miss Ethel Macdonald, songs by Mr. W. L. Macdonald and Mr. James M. Bearisto, all of Waltham, and humorous recitations by Miss T. Skinner, Somerville, and Mr Henry Seller Of Uipmturn solenmewest last' Everett. The graphic account of “Mr. .25 a pair is of other lines at lower prices. R. Ii. s]'C)§'I” _ STAMPERS CORNER. ` #lt (lood___ Co1in's first experience with the telephone" who was impersonated by Mr. Seller. was the hit of the evening and called forth peels of laughter. Miss Skinrif-‘r'S rendering of “Why Mrs. Josiah Beau did not live and die an old maid" was also well received. A fine collation was served and at a late hour the company S990-1'”-ted for their various homes in Waltham, Everett, Malden and Somerville. [The Mr. Macmillan above referred to is a. Son Of the late Hon. Laughlin Mac- Millian of Cove Head, P. E. Island.] . (Exam. and Pat, please c0py.] T0 Cum: A UULD IN A DAY. ' T bl ts. ‘ Take Laxative Bromo Quin1ne_ _a e_ All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. E. W.” Grove's S1811”-WW on each box. _ » _ Y v dollars,now bring live times that sum.The supply in Canada and the United States has almost been exhausted. We think the farmers of Canada. can make no mis- take in paying considerable attention to the breeding of hor/ses, particularly of the class that is suitable for militarypurposes. The Federal and Provincial Government ought to assist the farmers in this specially by the dissemination of information as to the type of animal required.” -iii---_-I THEY SPEAK Fon THEMSELVES. Prc'roN, Feb. 17.-This is to certify that I have used Polson’s Nerviline for rheuma- tism, and have found it a valuable remedy recommend it to the public.-W. T Lnllimns Couisrv, Jan. 9.-We are ndt in the habit of pulling _patent medicines, but we cannot withho our testimony as to the great value of Nervilineas a remedy for pain. We have plensiue in recommén - ing it as a never-falling remedy.--REV. H. J. ALLEN, Bam. Du.LoN, and many others. Sold by druggists. \ ornrn s s ‘ 'tlirrvwvl ’\/\;\&\f\f The Fashionable Tailor is ready for the biggest Spring and summer trade ot his very successful career. The foremost minufacturers of the world have sent to us the results of their best efforts. The early spring buyers will have the pick of our' incompaP9-1216 Stock- Blue Serge Suits, fast in color $15.00. Fancy Tweed Suits, handsome patterns $15.00 and and 16,00. Fancy worsted Suits $18.00, 20-90; 22-00 and 24.00. _ ~ i .\, Sinoothw And clean shaved is the way we *urn out our customari- Nn s'-re a-(ter aff cis. WP '1‘° ‘ the purest Bay Rum and Pow- - der, in finishing- lfmv ` Your Hair Needs trimming we will do it to _ ple:-se you. _ ` Just wnat ilrst-class Ealr James & hainor iRepair-- _ Q °'r..b. ood .-.~ .ir me be _ 8 P 0 . *S done by an expert. Last sea- ' ' w@“». _‘ gn* son’s work turned out from our J ewellcr and Optican. . D"“_ _ Calf and (ll ».Our-/ bmmd all '“"“"-"’ are wide isa pciutad al! “......., from dish ~ We will ell! till U HALF D ll PRiCE“* ` shop shows what We can do. » smess-/J* is to repair wheels of all kinds. It pays us to do them properly Tha.t’s why we do'it. Give us your rvxt job ERNEST RICE l _ 'I he Bicycle Doctor. BIBIGK - cycle Repair Shop. lilllllll ` ll 1 W - = ljnimmmmmnmlmn Q I _ _ _ , |_~ _,_y.!._y_y=,_r_y-_l_i_y_,)_i_\=¥ i i_vlilvv=l_iy-1__l._y_._ . 2 'rua some Péxanogs. ' ' _ l ` _ i f a . |160!! 51065- _ ' ' 1 Record. Books n is il... ,.- nga --»------M --- ...s ..... .... ...;... '3- ié-FURL SPYRISNG-B "l.r..f=m.F.i§.*:s1'°ri'.P: 'm:*°° v For Sale at .....».. - J _-_ .......,..... 9_1' s rr .- ' l ' E ‘ i 'Rinse Dahlias, Gladiclun, Lilies. &*;Ef°?’°2°__5 STE. -Is_l_a_H2_¢ McLeod llaxscu _ - ‘l _ - _ _ _ 8 . ._ _ - - _ _ _ _ _ _;§_|:sS Pajennial Plants and Flow M :_?_§_t° Rul mum bmght ‘nd , _ - ~ 1 PRINTER. 'i st .Orders received Sato Flcrht sm HUGH “O48 LL. B . - - ' » ~ - » ' ' »°v‘=°S-v°Ss»sB~“-J-at . F3ShiQIla_bl¢T3l1Of-_Apnilstillllaylo _. Rinhmcx:_dSt-YQ-,pebgqgngwgm _ _ _ -. _ _ 4~4»+ »_ _ _l _ "§'x"'x b < ""“\-. . _ '54 . R085 & R055 gf- __ 0 J A Fragrant Cup of Coffee-“--If Ia always the result when our 40s Mocha and Java U anal la Mostpeoplcdamandanorfcct cup¢fcOfQ,al1lI¢kItI if find any to equal our Mocha and Java.. Once Used Always Asked for. Try Bramah Tea. 244: lb. is H059, KNBIIY I ui# W * We follow one rule in all our departments. II’ BB f oods at the smallest possible Coat and than alll thc! at M advance on cost. Customers are dading this out and our this H #ily M Just try us once and acc what we cal Heil! yet. ll. H. RA Willlllllll BIHS Ill M _ Nothing is sc truly devoted to Wcddxg Gifts I . bines at once the beautiful. ornamental useful. possesses always an intrinsic value of its own SAY vis "K 'lil either recipient or giver._and at the _‘act is inevitably “li K 1 me mnries clustering around it. Our stock is complete in inexpensive Silva! 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