FOR 'IO-DAY. . . . '21 ARDIAN, ATRIL I'»11.9°5- f- _ r 'jf-' _ A Lllllll illiWS='< - H' ‘rr so-~ y " -__`,A. ._-4, ` _ ..» . l Misa Aamir' Kiran,-llaipiaque liaara- Ar Souris yeateiilty the adjourned Pro ______.;.l__'_ » Ir 'is pieaeiirgto laaruLt1i;at`(lonductorf",“'d'°"'l‘“°~d'i‘ _ -~~‘~ """'~"i`r'_"," mg” M ,I “,.|°-ul m Faded. Reporters and Correspondents Everywhere ' "'°‘“’"“!- 2°?-~ -=»\~°i 1-.'71-'f3~»sni.r., Montague and Miss MYBPS. Hampton have been visiting in Fredericton. _ Ex'rr:Nsrvr~: preparations are being urado in many sections of the Island for the sca- sorr of lobster packing, CAPTS, Fi:\'i.A\'sox AND Mr‘PrmRsoN of the Mlnto and Stewart Lautz were passengers to town yestrrday afternoon. THE remains of Andrew Moigmrc wi"- died here ycstcrday were taken gn St, Peters yesterday afternoon by the east- ern train. Gonmso Wsrurs, formerly in the employ of ll. S. Weeks, Frcderict.on, has opened a blncksmitlr shopat Surrrrnertield, near Sturgeon. _ 'I‘Hiri'rr-:i~:N large draft horses for\Vllhrrd Kitclierr,whiclr wllilrc used on the Moir- tague lrrnnclr railway, were brought over hy the Mlrrto yesterday. Eniv/mn RYAN went to Souris last, cvcirirrg whcrc hc will look after the practice oi' A. L. Frascr during thc time irc is aticirdirrg the scssion of the I.cgis» laturc. Qimr-:N llfrri-ri.-l\'. S. Ross, Truro; W. ayllcld ; George C. Nccdham, St. John: . V. C. Murrrry, Toronto; 0. F. Vlfintcr- Qi Anderson. Morcll; \Villinn\ Moffatt 'inute,do. _ [. _- '1‘|ii;R|-I was a very small rnarkct ycstei' illay on irccoirrrt of the had roads. Butter _sold at 24 to 201' per lb and eggs 221: per 1loz Hay sold iroirr 7il to Hilo per cwt. There was ii tcndcrrcy downward hi the price [(0 ' Q- _ '_ °" ‘Nm 11 tvw vom visa to are United 'run may of rum. Mary Mononsra who died in Northsydney of spinal meningitis was brought to the city yesterday and alll taken to her home in Wood Ia- - nds.‘ ' » - Raven: Horn. R. I. Coffin. Morell; F.S. Roberson, Monta.gus;T J. Rutter Montreal; A. L. Wood. Pownal; Alice Webstrr, Morell;Séth Partridge, Mount Stewart. I _ Hnsav MoLsAri, Mount Herbert, who has been htten ding the Macdonald Train lng!nstltute,Guelph ,returned home yester- day. Mr. McLean is one ofl the teachers of the new consolidated school. Mas. John Kier Beairsto, formerly of Covehead, announces the wmding recep- rlon of her daughter Helen I ll to Frank Thompson Trefry on Thursday, April 6th at 138 Boston Avenue, West Medford. MANY friends will be pleased no learn that Will Wright, formerly of this city, ‘and now of Montreal has undergone two successful operations in Boston and ex- pects to resume his work about Easter. AMONG the prominent members of Peake's Station debating society are John M°0l\€Y. I. McDonald , J. F. McLaugh- iin, J. Coughan, John-Kenney, A. Eireas McDona‘d, L. Bradley ami Paul Mc- rl Laughlin. ‘Tin-: urarry friends of Rev. Tlros. Pierce, 5h°dl"~C. regret to know that he left for Charlottetown, via Pictou on Monday, pwing to ntelcgram from P. E. I. sn- nounciirg the very serious illness of his father.-Moncton Times. Tar: pastors of the two Methodist churches of the city have decided to unite in special services. These services will bc conducted in the Brick Church every night during tire' incoming week. The congregations of both Churches are cordially invited. AT a meeting of thc Lois 27 and 281<‘arrrr~ crs’Institut.c in Tryon Hall ii fcw:uights ago excellent addresses were given by W. M. Lea and John Moore, who have recently returned from the Agricultural ` School, Truro. A resolution was also passed expressive of appreciation of thc work of Sir William Macdonald and Prof. pork, thc lrestlrrirrglng (llc pcr lb. R0\,el.ts0“_ ' -3 _ , - F? AN exchange says that tcn per cent of thc seeding and fort-y per cent of the ploughinglrasheen completed through- ’ ____ _ _ _ _ g. _ _. __A A _-___-_-___,` out Alberta In High River ploughing ev*-----v-_-_-' --___ -J ' _ began on February 20th. At McLeod ,ff ' t there are 8000 acres under crop. At Wetasliiwirr_there are several thousand fe. I - .-._ P. C. *O ‘ps C. aeresready for seeding and one third of » the wheat crop has been sown. 4 DlSCO.UN‘!`_S HONESTLY _ ` GIVEN Sale Continues Until Furthe r > t i i 1 t i i i 1 v»~v-fv* A r i `U*-“-`”` " “ fi l i _ r p r r -A -nodes' u.-'__ . An opportunity to Buy _B__oys’ Sweaters _OW is the time- while our discount sale ' N is on, your boy is certain to _want one, perhaps a couple, before the summer is over. ' 'Don’t you think it wise to buy ’em now ? saving 25 'per cent on them. Boys’ Fine, Cashmere Sweaters ‘ ' BLUE AND BLACK STRIPED $165 for $1.24 - $1-40 for $1.05 ` $1.50 for .98 _ $1.20 for .90 GRAY 'AND ‘ RE-D Y. M. C. A. RE- ru ' ' Il _ GULATION _ $1.40 for $1 05 $1.25 for .94 .86 $1.15 for $1 10 for Pram Naiiv - "si so for $1.25 for _ .W .15 for 88 for ».. - iititiutii intitiion $1.12 .94 * .68 for -5| .58 A v-vr* A -`-_~_¢v~ ,~J`.~_-J* 4 r r ~_-_- - Ar* A r-*v»-A-.LH - - » - ~v--.-- ~ - > r _-u`_, i ‘ * graphers’ _ _ _ .ee F1 _ Everything discounted 25 P- °- W 5° P- °° _ l °‘°° o I AN city amateur company, under tlrc direction of W. C. Whitlock, is preparing the drama, Khrg's Evidence which will he put. on at the Opera House on Easter Monday night. A large numbcr of tal- crrtcd Clrnrlottetown people are partici- pating, costumes are being imported from New York and thcre will be excel- lent scenery. Vic'ronrA Horici.-C. E. Hyde, Mont- real ; Arthur L. Macleod; Montreal ; H.- C. Ilarrirrgton, Halifax; W. A. Ching, Sunrmcrsidc; John G. G_rcer, Galt; J. Martin, Montreal ; T. H. Radford, Mont- rcrrl; J. A. Watson, Montreal; C. \V. Speirs, Toronto; H. C. Cochran, Moir- treal ; W. F. Robertson, St. John ; J. W. Rathbone, Montreal; R. T. Gibson, St-. Mnry's , Ont.; W. H. Vaughn, Toronto. Tar-1 oillccrs of Steadfast Dlvis ion, S. O. T., Hn.mpton°for the ensuing quarter are as follows :- W. P. -Bro. Fraser Mcllonal 1. W. A.-Sister Jean McDo lrald. R. S.- “ Janie McKinnon. A. R. S,-Bro. Angus McDonald. F. S. -Sister Minnie McLean. Trcas.- “ Annie Myers. Chap.-Bro. Fred Ince. C0n.- “ Henry McKinnon. A. C. ~ Sister Jemima McPhail. I. S.-Bro. Warren Inman. 0. S.- “ Frank Birt. D. G. W. P.-Bro. F, McDonald. Do you wanta-feast of song? Come to the Y. M. C. A. tomorrow afternoon at 3.11). The first Methodist choir will lend t-he singing. Anthem “I lay my sins on Jesus", soloists, Miss Hazel Bremner, E. Ritchie; Anthem, “The Lord is my Shepherd" by Revd. Geo. Foster, M. A.; Canticle, “Magnincat" to Barirby’s setting in E. Hymn for absent Ifrlcnds. The ad- dress will bc glverr hy Henry Sirrltlr. _ Its subject. “Worship ln Song". Severn famous hymns will be commented on; in the'after rendition of same you will have an opportunity of experiencing the up- lift of song. Punctually: nt 3.45 thc song service wlll open. Come and revive lrlcssed associations. Come and sing. ? f___'i'-_-Z_1'\ Amateur ` Photo- Supplies - Miss Au! Rartlununv has returned from Sackville wlieroshe has been attend- ing Ladies College. - Au-'Ottawa despatch says that recruit- ing sergeanw for the permanent corps will be at“Cliarlottetown on Aprlljth. ' _ Tris students of Prince of Wales College propose stngolng a scene from the Mer- chant of Venice at their annual concert.. S. Mirrusnsi., of P. E. Island, camo down from Ottawa yesterday and loft for P. E. I. today.-Mqiicwn Transcript Binh. in Tas legislature has voted the sum of lriiillasencouriigenient fora flslrermeifs regatta to be held in Halifax harbor dur- _ingexhlbition week. -Halifax Herald. A Pnnson driving along Lorrgwortq Avenue out St Peter's Road reports that there are over eighty pitches between Clemen's Cor-ner and the railway cross- ing. , I'r took a urnn three hours to drive from the city tolfrilconwood Hospital and re- tum yesterday. Durlngthe trip he broke ‘his sleigh and had to borrow rr wood sleigh. R. W. R/rrrrnosrz, R. '1‘. Gibson, Mon- treal ; W. H. Vaughan, Toronto and E. J. Terry, St. John, commercial men, were passengers last night on return to thc mainland. ` _ DoN"r miss the finest concert of the season at the Drummond evening in P. W. C. Hall, April 6. C. P Clarke will be assisted by the best local talent. Home made candy for sale. EDWARD McFAo\'i:N, son of Neil F. Mc- Fadyen, Augustine Cove, crossed by the S. S. Stanley yesterday on his way to Montreal to consults specialist \\'ltlr rc- ference to eye trouble. THE Minto renchcd Georgetown at 11.15 yesterday with 38 passengers, 50 bags mai', 7 cars hay and 13 horses for Willard Kitchen. The Star\ley`s outward cargo included Zcars oats, 50 boxes cheese, 30 pegs sundrics and four' horses. She reached Pictou at 11.45. Antrim the passengers to this city yesterday was Geo. C. Needham repre- senting Doherty & McHugh, Wholesale Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, St. John. This firm has thc sole agency for the Maritime Provinces for the Berlin Rubber Co., Berlin, Ont. Mr. Needham claims for these goods superiority in style,i1nish and quality over all others “made in Canada." He cnrrlcs a full line and will call on all customers in the Prorince. TRY AuAiN Division, S. O. T., Bonshrrw, is doing good work in thc temperancc cause and new membersare still coming in and pledging themselves with, the mighty host of temperancc workers. At their regular meeting on Saturday night las t the following stall' of ofllccrs were elected for thi. ensuing quarter- \V. P. - Bro. Alex McDonald. _.V VV. A.-Sis. Ruth Crosby. R. S.-Sis. Maggie McNevin. A. R. S.-Bro.Donnie Mclean. I F. S.--Bro. Ernest Crosby. Treas.-Sis. Annie McLean. Con.-Bro. Lcwls McLeod. A. Con.-Sis. Katie McDonald. I. S.-Bro Bradford Boyce. O. S.~Bro. Geo. Murray. ' Supt oi Young Peopls’s Work.---Bro. Wm. McDonald. P._ VV. P.-Bro. John Gordon. Y. M. C. A. .\'o'rr-;s.--'l‘lre reading room has been changed back to the large roonr in the rcar of thc building. -Now that the mails arc coming regularly a large list of the latest and best magazines and news» papers will always he found on tile. The Mock Parliament will continue to meet during the month of April. Members are requested to do their share towards mak- _ ing the few sessions that remain of un- i usual interest. Visitors welcome to all sessions. The attendance at uynrnasiuml classes during March was 624, number of classes 49, average attendance lii. During the same month last year the total at- tendance wns 473, the number of classes 36, average attendance 13. During the first week in April the gymnasium rind Weudall Philllps.' General.Secretary Herbert Moulo leaves the first :of the month to attend the Donrlnion Y. M. C.A. conference to be held in Montreal, April 5-7. IN FURNITURE __ “Always the best value in the city at Mark Wright Furnishing Co's. We can supply your toilet soap wants completely. Yesterdays freight brought us a large asortmcnt of fancy toilet sony s, prices from four cents to twenty-tive ceirti a cake. The values at 5 and 10 cents are especially good. Call and sec oirr stock.- “The Two Mads," MrrcDonald and Mar" Kinnon, Druggists, Cor. Gt. (loo. and Kent Streets. dw li. lliqu Ztllt ' _ The great`;‘g_erm and . brood part serir¢e‘i»'.r..¢i=.~ - goc and Si a bottle. . ' Paper, etc. °-11,. Two Moon" just received by \ J J li ceo axiraso. Cor t. . an IWW!! 4/' - / ~"' iii _ _ I . r r classes will he taken by Professor Jordan - _ ---P' ~ turued!r°mavis|ttoGs9r-getowu, hibition cawaalllllif Jlllllel C- 1"¢1‘¥““°l\ _ - _ ' V '_ . ,_ _ , i A1 I ‘ I E? e vi , J 4 J __ _ ._ ` _.;_ ~ _ _ ` ` _i _ _ r nl- n _ A _» _ r 1/_ // I iiiltar rs tr ilu I ' _ pro'eis.°,_°.‘ H LONG expected caseof haudaoille English Waterproof Cloakaeaina ` in yesterday. ' They're well worth waiting for. Chic, stylish looking wraps, which add beauty of design to their protect- ive usefulness. A ` _ The prices run as follows :_ ' _- $5.25. $10.50, $11.50, $13.50, $16.00. ` Colors are fawns, greys, etc. A , By the way, ask to Shirt Waist Suits, etc., 60 inches wide -. - - 2.00 por yd. ~ t r-F . see the handsome new Silk Glrrias for dust coats, moons <9. ri¢LEOD. _ -.._ -.._ ...., GQ 'tr-t,_ _ ...el-l*;v"7iiil'?7;it‘t!ii“” ,~ \§--;éJ=» yi( T Q Qs .xiig _ __ _ r. ~ .- <2:- fmt f.,|1ml.i r/3 _d I ‘ sie /nu/ N ` “£‘1_~.9‘ Jittirtpa’ i' M or `-U . -.|j'i 2-it-t1""l" _ _W ~_L _ t 0 ~‘ tl ' H / I » __ §;.;f' §f»‘?`.“§¢f_ If PM/-'r ` / I/ ' I . I tilt LGT ' -__ miter, \ ,/-_r __ ' __/_,_ - r , . is nl' __\_. - _ an Pap rs _HNOTHER lot of many thousands of rolls in _ 1,. /.1.ri.iMi____»\r._§__%,{_SL _ of new spring Wall Paper designs came . to us Thursday. This puts our range ilta even finer condition than it has yet been, and - ; adords critical buyers a splendid opportunity . of securing choice, new, artistic designs. - _ Pretty papers 6c per roll right up. _ MOORE & i`lcLE_0D. ` Tue Wall Paper Meu._ ,/ -vs 4 `\ ` ~_\.,. \ i \ \ I . \ , .1 / 1’ - . . . . ` TYLISH, tailor-made skirts, of newest spring ‘___;_. ' __»_`_\ i l"”°"‘ cat, oi ._.>r'r.~<~i fit, :tu-_l a<:t~rr_r'.it.: "lrairg“~-rust . ‘ 'i :brought over by the “Miuto.’“ i _i \` /‘ . f MGORE ®. MCLECD. ;_ wi_:’VE 6PEN_ED A <;As_i_:___gp__ -New sriiirsrst _ _ -_ ` ...$7 _ _ .. ._-».__..._....._,_ These skirts are honestly made of good mater- 0 ia1s,by the best tailors in Canada-and we can heartily commend them. ` Prices $2 25. $4-25. $4-5°. $5-75. $6-75~ 1 i gi, t _r 1 _:L_ __ __ _ k l _.\,f°n.Clrire Gay wno has bccrr confined 4 _ to his bed for the last two morrths, is his frierrds arc pleased to' learn very much iniprovcd. llrs father J. J. Gay has charge of the market business. as old vctcran lrr this_ line. Mr Gay trusts to he alrlc ina few weeks 'to attend to buslircss agpirr. 28, 30,1. _____.__.___.__ li.'slikr» ilruling money huyiiia' 811091 music at Miller Bros. today. Your clinici- rorrac. *<11* The oonatiriri~\lili"l\l"l§ "ml f“l‘"~li‘lllR Of bad furniture is a hopeless fwvrrpatioir. Send it to the second hand shop. How much better to have bought I’aton`s good guaranteed furrritirrr first. ldll- Spring hats are ready, bring in ynur head. We'll lit it with a correct hat at a moderate price. say $1.00, $2.00 or 3-00.' PIOWSC Bros. r Id 3'- UWe]\..[ had made up my mimi to make the Wall Paper on our P1\\‘l0I‘ do for another year. but I WN* looking at some oi the new paper at Carters’ last week. and to tellyou the trutlr,1r~eally rould not taht' my eyes off this pattern. Isn’t it pretty and not expensive either. They have the nicest lot of New Vl'allPaper1 have cvcr seen. Why, they have some patterns at six, eight, and ten centsaroil, that are if-' ' 'LUCKY For You MR. Nrwerini 1""i"' just before the boats get atrick last _ 1 \ january, an unlucky traveller arrived ` '.~'.',',_,.{ u in Charlottetown with a sample line ai' li lilgl \ Baby Carriages. They ware the latgal. ' r9o5 styles and absolutely the Quant as- sortment ever brought here. le apnld not take them sway, ao wa madqhim _ `- an offer for the lot about ropercblt lan ig ;,\.> 17:;-gy » , 111,; :_ ‘e_ ) freight to pay, it was equal to at lealt ___ 30 per cent discount, 4- ` V !f|.'-51.' - _ elf 5 , _ -/J -;.\,f _ -"'t' AJ _mg V: \ /- \ '77 14,1 .§(j ir You who A mi cirnr/me ~ this is YOUR opportunity of securing a bang up carriage ai. the ` e. of nn ordinary one. The carriages are all in perfect muditiol wwe they are samples they are thc most beautiful designs takin from a- very large stock. » ' Dor\'r wait until somebody also has pialgad out the vorvone you would like. Come in io~day and have Sui choice of the finest oarfiagoa our shown in Charlottetown. _ far handsorner than some I have seen for iii cents. I guess 1'll have the dining room dons over while I nm aboutlt., when 1 can get auch nicc papers for so moderate ri price." Illri iw. |_ J ohn N_ewson. “P ‘. .ef "». “l\-."‘. “ct . » -. ~'-~ -' 1 I \ v. 3 v .~‘. -__-fr Ji-. ...rr w l."r u' ‘_4“. . u if ii it -'. ii iii Rr if ,. / , . -\ .,4 ,u i. 1'; ri r -lt ls. _.,- 1?#-it .tif <1' 5 rv \ . ig _ .r rc . if _._ .~,__