i. , 'ma ooasmau, cnaawrrrrowi. Pl1N°B WWA” “UND APRIL 21. iw-1. s . . __ - ' -- ~ -~ ~-~ ' ' 'r' W" "WW" ` "' " ’ "' ' ` 5 lil iiilii ill Lliilil iiilliiil li[TeAYuliHe`dsVSham\\s. H-lnllllere McAuliffe sing The Mau I Hood’s' Plllt ¢ ips nor irritate the ailmen- gii-;`° cfiisi. 'racy netmfuntly rd promptly. cleanse effect y and Give Gomforf . soxobyalloruadstl- 5conts. ~ Merpfo Hats and Cap dt WGGKI DELICIOU S FRUIT _ PRODUCTS/-*' la canned goods we oder a wide range of fruits in the leading varieties out up by most reliable houlei. We suggest to shoppers some choice fruits. Peach, Green Gage, Pineapple, Apple, Peer, Strawberry. Plum, Blueberry. Satisfied Customers Are Ours Webster & McKay Plain Cake or Fruit Cake it matters not which you want, we have them both, Then we have beautifully frosted Nut Cake zoc Sultana Cake zoo Plain Cake zoc Parcels delivered to any part of city. Try us for good baking. D.ST EWART. 5 1/ii Porsr nn Casas: harbor is reported filled with ice. TBI Princess arrived last night at half past six o'olock. Tal steamer Rertigouohs was in Picton yesterday. Till newly chosen elders of St. James church will he inducted next Sunday evening. Tun Rev. Ewen Gillis will preach in Murray Harbor North and Peters Road next Sabbath, May lst. L. A. Hasznzp while returning to his home ou the St. Peters Road last evening, killed a large musk rat near the railway crossing. A nsvorarron from the O. M. B. A. oroasestoPiotou this morning to meet the remains of their deceased brother, Rev. Father Reid. Tun tastlly arranged dining table and beautiful dining room furniture lu Mark Wright Furniture Co's show window was admired by many yesterday- THE BostonialSext.ette May 3rd. This artist body comes to us in' finer form than ever. The soprano this year is Miss Millicent Brennan. Her voice is beauti- ful, her stage presence very charming.The Sextette needs no buloglsm, artists all- they arc always welcome. A card to Mr. Watts places your name on the subsorib~ er s list. .,--1--*’_””°°" Tc heal and soften the akin and remove grease. oil and rust stains, paint and earth. etc. use The "Master Mechauic‘|" Tar Soap Albert Toilet Snap Co.. Mfrs- » __--_---‘-**' Oxygenator.-We are selling more 0! it this year than any previous year. Oxygeuator owes its popularity to merit- alone. Hundreds in town and country en- dorse and recommend lr.. Kills the germs olall diseases and is the greatest. tonic and blood puriller known to medical science. Price50o and $leb0ti»le- The Two Macs.-MacDonald dc MacKinnon, Drugcists, Corner Great George and Kent Stre°ts. d W _I I I ff: ~i / FIRE z We secured the sample line of an agent whose firm was cleaned out in the big Toronto fire-He offered us the lot at a big reduction-We offer them to you at bargain prices. Is what most of them are selling at-If you COME \_/, BELTS Purses, Side Combs, Belt Buckles, 'Stick Pins Hand Mirrors, Early bird gets the worm. _ i < FIRE ! S George Corbin, B. A., of Joggins Mines, PRICE 1 QUICK. Satchels, Back Combs, Belts, Studs, etc., etc. l Mechanics, Fannern, Sporhmen I U, i Q Peter's Cathedral, Rev. James Simpson `i blue canvas cloth, trimmed with cream Behind. Alumnus. Haszann, son of Walter Haszard, who has spent the last eight months in California, has arrived home' and has accepted a position with Bruce Stewartl4`cCo. Tnl death occurred Friday last of Marjorie Lewis, aged fourteen years. The deceased young lady was a native of Alberton, P. E. I. The funeral took place yesterday afternoon, interment being at Harwood Hill Cemetery.-Sydney Post. TBI Ladies’ Auxiliary of,tbs Y. M. C. A. is planning to hold a rummage sale on May 5 and 6th, in the Association Hall. Any persons having Qclotning, boots or anything that could be of use at such asale and who will be good enough to donate them are asked to send word to the Secretary at the oilire so that the parcel may be sent for. “Tun girls of Pr-iucessBounie”vrere well pleased with the hospitality of the Char- lottetown people. They had a good time. We would like to have some Charlotte- town Society or Club como over this season. It is a good thing to cement friendship in a social way between towns; Some of our societies or clubs might take up the matter.-Picton Advocate. THE S S City of London brought a large cargo of eggs and 50 passengers from Vernon River, Brush, and l-Ialliday's Wharves yesterday and returned again in the afternoon with a miscellaneous cargo for Brush and Halliday's Wharves. She will ply on West Riyer tomorrow (Thurs- day) and East River on Friday. On Saturday the summsr time table goes into effect cn the O1-opaud rhute viz: -two round trips between Charlottetown and Victoria. Tm: Treasurer of the Centenary Fund of the British and Foreign Bible Society acknowledges with thanks the receipt of the following sums viz : Previously acknowledged $375.77 Received since from Caledonia Pres- byterian congregation _ 18.20 East Point Baptist Church 3.50 John M. McDonald, New Glasgow 1.00 Thank offering from Presby terlan Church,\Mon|.rose 1.00 $390. 47 REV. A. B. M_eLeod of P. E. 1., licenti- ate of the Presbyzery ofjlitiontrsal has ac- cepted the call to St. Andrews church and will be ordained and inducted on Thurs- day evening April Z8. The Rev. Mr. Parker will preside and induct; the Rev. Allen Simpson to preach, and the Rev. A. B. McLeod_9f Coldstream to address the minister' and the Rev. Mr. Irving the people.-The new pastor will at once en- ter on his duties and will preach his first sbrmons to the people of St. Andrews on the first Sabbath in May-Colchester Sun. THE body of the late Father Reid is expected to arrive by the Princes this evening. It will be brought from the boat to the Cathedral where it will remain over night. Tomorrow morning High Mass will be sung at 6.30, after which the remains will he taken to the railway station en route to Hunter River by the 8n`clock train. The funeral service will be held at Hope River on Friday morning. The members of the C M. B. A. will escort the remains form the boat to the Cathedral and from the Cathedral to the tram. Tnumarriage of Miss Ella May Beers, daughter of Frederick D. P. Beers, E-_q., of this town, and the Rev. Parker N. S., takes place this morning at S". officiating. The bride will be gownerl in a handsome traveling suit of Russian blllkaline, with hat and gloves to match and will wear a duehesse point lace 0011513 the ft of the rooms mother. Miss Edith and sister, Miss Alice Beers, who will wear gowns of cream vicle and silk, and black picture hats. The groom will be assisted by the Rev. \Valter Cotton, B. A. Immediately alter the ceremony the happy couple will proceed io their future home in Joggins Mines, N. S. Tho bride, who is one of Charlotte- town's most popular young ladies, is the recipient of many beautiful and valuable presents, including a handsome silver solver from the Guild of St. Pete;-‘.1 Church, a silver cream ladle from St. I’eter`s Girls' Sewing Society and sugar .and cream set from some of the members of Alpha Rebekah Lodge. I. O. O. F., of which societies Miss Beer was a popular and efficient member. si rr ` - She will be attended by her cousin, Wu; T;-3d¢ Mark D Suspenders _.1 ;.-r:`\\ I 1 _:_ 2.111; =` Q / _I _ r ~. _gf \ ) 2" / » I / mis-‘f~ `T;§"'°f°§ Q.. .0 \ N `U 0 . I 5 o o . _.a_ __&_. tt- o ow 0 0 fl \ § C 0 0 0 0 fl Q , A ...ear o 1- ’ tif Ts Q7' Q , 9 0 R_‘e;,__0` 0 '.0 3 6 ei iii i _ 1-» l r g . » _ 1 I U/ `s -`.”_ '1‘»=.;"' éi 1%# ,_I_.:_," t 1 Y `1`lIf ¢g . ALL MEN WHO WEAR sr-rmrs Will be very pleased by our exhibit of taste- ful wearahles in this line. Fancy shirts of every attractive s0rt- soft fronts and stid fronts-in tasteful pat- terns such as tasteful men can wear. Soft front shirts in quiet, neat patterns, :“' ‘vw f" 1 mostly stripe effects, 85c, $1.00, $1.15, $1.35. i._ All these have separate matched cuffs. Starched frout,in elaborate rangeof pretty Q Q Q Q wld:-L, 'ill ' 'M ° patterns, largely in dots and stripes, 850, 1 1 /1 ‘QA _ », , 1 - '°. /fi/» 1 if ‘ii/if ” I is Sr s . OO ` ` ` 0° 0 ° 0; L15, L25* L35. ’= : ; 1 I ,, r ' :_,,.i;.:"_' ' /J.; 0: 0: One very attractive shirt, has a striped i" Q ` ' -`,,f"' ff, p e front, small black dots and finely made and finished, $1.35. Starched white shirts, 6oc, 75c, $1.00, $1.15, and $1.25. Dress Shirts, $1.55. All styles and shapes of collars, 15 and 20 cents each Cuffs, in plain or link, zo, 25 and 30 cents. ll’l00RE & MCLEDI) i , Q _ Tickets for Bostonla Sextette will not beour, until Monday, not Saturday ns` advertised. Plans will be on exhibition Monday at usual places. Psournrrron summonses have been served on Elizabeth McMillan, Daniel McMillan, and Augustus Alywcrth for second offence and Francis Collins for first offence. They are returnable on Monday. Tux: Rev. Dr. McLean' of Halifax, who has been a missionary in the _Canadian North-West, but now Editor of the \Vcsleyan, will arrive this week in our city. Charlottetown people will have several occasions to hsar| this talented speaker. The Y. M. C. A. is trying to ar- range to have Dr. McLean address its men's meeting next Sunday afternoon in the Association Hail. Guaranteed. Sold everywhere. MARRIED. At Charlottetown April 20 by Rev. G M. Young, John Gordon and Sarah Florence Herring, both of Murray Harbor South. DIED At St. Patricks Road, on April 22nd, Emma como, wire or william nm. sued 07 years. e - L' “ ooking ‘ Furniture is made to look like new by using our _ Varnish ` ' Restorer It is not sticky or oily, contains no wax. Drys quickly. _ i5 Cents U - Prepared only by 'si ii 10 06)0®'5»¢) ,_4.,g.4¢L¢A¢AnA»AhAh4lA*4°* iiouscclcaning lime Makes many wants in our line. We have everything you require to disinfect or clean the house with Pure Borax 15c a pound. Pure Ammonia zoo a bottle. Moth Balls. lnsert Powder and Guns. “Quick Cleaner” for Carpets. “Cl\ickerlng“ Piano Polish." "Adams" Furniture, GIVE Your H1e11t...........f [HE AIR l`=l'~`.i "-3 \' In -\»,,\ I ,, in'one of our go-carts with light-running and noiseless ,, ,l’ "f""" 2'. gears (wheels being fitted with rubber tires) and soft 1 ff f\~,~ fr i :}‘; carts_make Baby s afternoon “springy" springs. “Our” go- .-52 *4.1\¥\__ \??, sh- "'% /(iw out onezcf continued pleasure both to baby and mother Call in and see our new styles. John Ncwson. -aa" i 27%? mllp--wn~»~l-Rf fl .. \j»~`vu~¢~l~~v»~»-l~~n¢~n»~~vv~»M~°'\¢'°"’\'° AND CH EAPEST I Z i ,. illl PRPER I F _...rs ltr... , l Cream etc. » Si-C~ _ Full [directions with every article. "The TWO MAGS" laciionaidil lincliinmin, DRUGGISTS, ' Cor Gt.George and Kent ite. ~ \ ‘ . 1,, .tv \~~~\ _, , URI/6G`/57- _ BOOKSTORE. 1 THE BEST ‘i ..»,,»~ .. , 1. ‘» i'l`AYLOR’S