.§;2:::a.....’°‘“’%’f»- ~-=- ;;_ Enema §>§i>_Looru. _P April 27.-Baltimore and P|TNB':::e;;ioded at Braddlwli ull! ohlzfsg Three firemen are dyinl. iflirw l` mn 111°” “`° dying' mr" mo” no .Church at ll and 7 tomorrow. °m,",,s|y injured and five houses are seg; or |55, seriously wrecked, two of ll ‘which are bnml\\¥» gumm 'run ousxonus. emrnno'r'rn'rown= ramen nnwam rsr.a1|u..u»1uL 3°.-~.°4» 5 ~ writ iirrnrsr a SUB. S. Britann|o's advertisement in Rav. F. C. Sntvsos will preach in Zion Tm: schooner Sir Wilfrid has been lraded by A. Horne and Oo. and “lied yesterday for Picton.. _ ff _ ii LET US SUPPLY --Y0liR- GROCERY WANTS ____,___-_._1-- ro-DAY, indeed -Every Day. ourteous Clerks Serve You Z-13 Webster & Mciiai Doughnuts, l0c doz- z are our specialty Tal Voysgeol Life and the bar bell drills etc. were repeated last night to a large audience in the Salvation Arm! - Barracks. Rav. E. H. Ramsay, Metapedia, N. B. and son of James Ramsay, Malpcque has received his B. D. with high distinction from Pine Hill College. THE anthem te be sung at St. James Church to-morrow evening will be “Seek Ye The Lord" by Dr. J. V. Roberts. The solo will be taken byf L. W. Cook. This steamer Princess arrived last night at 8.80 from Picton. The freight at Picton is reported very heavy thus delaying the boat past the usual hour hour of arriv- ina. THE Postmaster has notified the authorities on the mainland to send Saturday afternoonle mail to Point du Ohene. Whether the Northumberland re- turns tonight or tomorrow we will thus have mail that would otherwise not reach the island till Monday night. Tun Missionary Anniversary will be held in Grace Methodist Church on Sunday, Rev. Dr. McLean, editor of lWesleyan, will preach at ll and pastor at i7. 'i'be Dr. will also give one of his inimitable lectures on Canadian mission 'r0'DAY- » - - life in the West on Tuesday evening at B o’olock. Silver collection at the door. A rich treat is in store for this Uhurch Cream Pier xr 5 Ch bath Sunday and on Tuesday evening. §';‘§.‘Q“,§‘r',,i:l°(f_ke 'f5C&,,'f’,,f,,§°°h Dm't miss the sermon or the lecture. Sultana Cake aoc per lb Nui Cake zoc lb While Cake loc per lb Bread of all kinds, all fresh GOOD DIGESTION and good. D. STEWART Telephone au. Eclipse Bakery Bake! Best Bread. Apple Plea' ne each. M nee Pies izc each &x c ea in progsr condition the body will be w nouris ed and you need have little fea Y Liver Pills ensure a healthful conditi of the organs of digestion and for th reason are indispensable as a family medl ,cine. l ' .-_L I l THE distribution of the new boxes in ~ morning from 10 to 1 o'clock. It is expect- f1#4’r9°¢:a , , , _ f , ,_ ` < 1 J FIRE: FIRE 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. IMHIPNRE ls what most of them are selling at-If you want any CGME QUICK. BELTS Purses, Satchels, Side Combs, Back Combs, Belt Buckles, Belts. stick Pins Studs. Hand Mirrors, “C-. etc- Early bird gets the worm. If you can keep your digestive system eil handsome any on Ap.-.1 str., sired by the of disease. By regulating the kidneys, well known Stallion Kalol, owned by J. liver and bowels Dr. Cnase’s Kidnc - °,'; membered that this foal was shipped Tin members of St. George Lodge L.O. A., held a very successful vrck social in Braee's Hall last night. _ THE Liberal members of the Legislature have presented Renbln McDonald of The Patriot with an address and purse in appreoiation_1of his reports of their speeches during the session. Tun marriage is announced on April 5 in Holy '].‘rinity Cathedral Tauniji Tokyo of Rev. John Thomas Bryan B. D. M. A. formerly of Charlottetown and Lucy Silver, daughter of W. Silver Hail, Tokyo. Tas Minister of Marine has ordered the Minto to proceed at onoeto the St. Lawrence river ta break the ice at Cap Rouge. between Montreal and Quebec, which is the only impediment to naviga- tion by the St.Lawrenee route. THE Funeral of the late Father Reid Look place at St. Ann's,Hope River yester- day morning. Aiarge number of clergy were present and the church was com- Dleteiy filled with an audience deeply moved by the eloquent eration of Rev A. P. McLellan. lmroaraas and shippers will please note that the' S. S. Britannic of the Black Diamond Line, will sail from Mon- treal about May 3rd and will be due at Charlottetown about May 6.h. She sails from here for St. John's Newfoundland via Sydney and North Sydney C. B.- Sse advertisement. THE Hotel Davies was offered for sale at noon yesterday by auction but not disposed of. J. H. Welsh, late manager of the Sun Life, offered $10.000, M. P. Hogan $15,000, Welsh $16000. Hogan $17,000, Welsh $18,000, and then James Paton bid $18,500. This was the high. est bid and F. L. Haszlrd announced the reserve bid as $25,000. Honss Norris.-J. P. Woodhurys trot- ting more Sweet Sinner, 2 341 dropped a M. Nicholson of this oily. It will be re- _ overfto Kalol 1-ist selson from Nova Scotia. Mr. Woodbury has refused the handsome sum of $100 for the foal. the Post Oilice will be continued this ' d that the Post Oilloe will bc removed from the present temporary quarters early next week and it is important that all box holders who have not .already paid adeposlt oiiiity cents for keys should attend to the matter this forenoon nt the Parcel Delivery wicket Dominion Build~ ing. Tm: Legislature was in session till one o’clock this morning in discussing the resolution of the Leader of the Opposi- i1i°D. Dllbiilillffd UH Dogs 7. Following Mr. liiathcson, were Mr. McDonald' Hon Mr. Rogers. I-Ion. Mr. Simpson, Capt. Read, Mr. Mclssac, and Hon. Mr. Peters who moved the adjournment of the debate. The bill to arid to Victoria Park was than discussed and Progress re- ported. Aran a session extending fnr tive weeks and adny thofourth and concluding session of the 34th General Assembly will be prorogued to-day at two o’clock. In connection with the proceedings The Guardian must. very sincerely thank the Clerk R. ii. Montgomery, Assistant Clerk Hughes, Sergeant-at-Arms Hooper, Messengers Bert McFarlane and T. J. Inrnnn, Door keepers Nell McNeill and ` Duncan Gillis and the other officials for ' the many kindnessos extended to the _ press during the session. All the officials have been most obliging and courteous at ' all times to the representatives of the daily papers. ' Armor 0,30 o’clock last evening the Board of Directors met in the Y. M. C. A. oilloe and presented A. W. Robb with an address and a handsome gold mounted fountain pen in recognition of his services and his Christian fellowship among the Association workers. Shortly after his presentation the members of Mr. ltobb's Rihle class surprised Mrs. Robb by presenting her with a beautiful silver bangle bracelet in token of her many kindnesses to them. Each bangle, 18 in nil, was engraved with the initials of one of the members of the class. On Satur- day evening last the students of P. W. C. gave Mr. Robb a nicely engraved gold locket in remembrance of what he had done for them. Mr. and Mrs. Robb leave this morning for New Glasgow and thence to Sydney. ~ Dingy Looking Furniture is made to look like new by using our Varnish Restorer It is not sticky oily, contains no wax. Drys quickly. i5 Cents Prepared only by O. 3l@f¢ ®€)00'0'00\0l0'Q)=0'O 0 ing from the neck, broad, hemstitcbed sleeve . . _ . . _ . . . . _ . _ _ and collar . . . . . _ . .. and many tucks is plenty is lawn . , . . . _ . . . . . . _ . _ `i curntely is . _ . . . . .. 4 troubles inthat regard. the waist line. This shield has a completed with medium sized pearl buttons. This waist has tab collar, and tucked sleeve gathered with a wide cull" . _ . . _ , . _ . . . . . . . . . _.price A waist of tucked lawn, finished with clnny insertion down front pieat, and on cuffs and collar. Full Another of white linen shows large tucks, cluny insertion let In to boriy of waist and into the cuffs A cream lustre waist with a yoke, A shirt waist of tucked uiuslln, trimmed with valenciennes lace in A cheaper line is seen In white mus- lln with hemstitched tucks, cuiis of tucking, fashionable tab collar also hemstltched isonly . . . . . , , . , _ ,, Another line is of insertion and tucks,the waist proper being white A good grade of striped print shirt. waist in pale blue, pink or red is. An assorted range oi various nar- terns in R001 quality print, nicely made in lates! style and fitting ac- A very dainty and attractive line is oi’ fancy striped pique, white and ' black, with tucks and tab collar; finished and cut as carefully as the more expensive lines _ . , _ . . _ _ . . . . _. Returning to the more expensivellnes Love y Shirt Waists We've never yet been able to show such a combination of daintiness, eleg- ance, style and finish--in Shirt Waists-~as these beautiful garments for the present season. We list a few as suggestions. narrowing at hem, and is $1.20 \ _ V \_ _,/5._/Q. _ E “LIT K- , . _ . _ . _ . . _ . ..,$l.i5 .$1.90 priced only. . _ .$1.95 _ . . . ._ $2.45 .75cts .95cts ..'>8cis silk braid . _ . $1.2 \E" A plain lawn waist; a shield extend- we find a waist oi dainty white lawn with fine tucks; oriental insertion forming ayoke on shoulders and extending down the front. Fash- ionable tab collar , . . . . . . . . . . _ _ , . ._ $1.35 3 o _ J, ,_ ` .~ ..- < _ ._ it _ /'il 4 .> aj' f‘ L: "lf, _ f" ,\ /Y4§1¢i‘r~“ . ,. \ ,,; J/ *r r\‘ 1;* yi ’.r.»'_<,;_*“ gl ‘lb .ii ~ ,fi ' . _ .~» » ~; _ Again, n luvvn trimmed vi ith t-luny lace, insertion and tucks _ _ _ _ . _ _...$1.15 A waistof black and white \'est.ing trimmed with tucks and ivoxpi rits $1.35 An exquisitely fine tuf-ken lawn, oriental lace lrirnullng, inc". ict in- to sleeve, and lace collar ._ ., .. S A magnificent black orgnniie waist. is shown with' “set in" fiinmonds of all ovcr lace, edged with narrow 1_3() . . . , . . . . _ . . _ _ $3i,`.Z."\ A beautiful “all over" crnirroiflcry waist with tlninty tucks. _ . ._ _ ._ _ 2l$_.‘i.'r 72cm, An crrrbroldered pique waist in open work, tucked -~lee\'c. hunclsoule collar with some cuffs. . _ _ . ... _ A white silk, dainty and beautiful, is trimmed with pule green sill: _-, embroidery. This wnist is rucst dressy and sells for $1.25 _ ...i_i.'\fi If you are hard to please-if you cannot easily secure what you want- we feel sure that a v1s1t to our Shirt Waist department will put ri period to your Qt - .__Ji__1`___ i H '-"i£H‘_'?._ ----- MARRIED. by the Rev. Neil McLauchlin, B. A. Singleton W. Muncey, of llaeburn, Manitoba, formerly of Cape Traverse, P. E. I., to Miss Alma Louetta Schurman, daughter of Jesse Schurman, of Central Bedeque. ' ?ii_______ Wear Trade Mark D SUSPCYICIUS Gum-a,nt¢¢d. Sold everywhere. CHICAGO MARKETS. Cnroeoo, April 20.- (Special) May Wheat i-<93 July Wheat ,‘ Com ‘ills " Corn " Pork $11.70 " Pork -- _________f»-__ Mechanlca, Farmers, Bportsrnen r To heal and soften the skin and remove grease. oil and rust slnins, paint nnd enrth, etc. use The “Master Mechanics" Tar Soap Albert Toilet Snap Co., Mfrs. , ,,‘“`.‘.@.;..A.A»A»-he-A»A~4°J' iiousecleaning lime Makes many wants in our line. We have everything you require to disinfect or clean the house with Pure Borax i5ca pound. Pure Ammonia 2oc a bottle. _ Moth Balls. insect Powder and Guns. "Quick Cleaner" for Ca ts. :Iéehickerin g" Pialm Polish." "Adams" Furniture, Cream etc . etc. Full directions with every nrticie. "The TWO MAGS" laciionidtiiiaciinnon, At the home of the bride, April 27th 1 VVRLL ....15 AT..._ \TAYLOR6 nooi` A ‘ "1 . i‘ i ` _ ` . -'_.- --PM . <."i.' f' ...M .. _ .. . / ~‘ ' - ‘~¢~*'i¢. .' 1, » .V .. ~=~ - ~". * .; _/.;». *~#* /;1\>= _fe ti. X /` "';_._8`.- _ , _ '_ ' 'I ?ii;:`}‘>"':.-rf’-"7$ I buy the best Footwear. Zfiiii Wil' urrhnse nnrl sell at the lowest pfiC¢S P in the city. |?'Cali and see. CONROY, sndriiiisn. Sunnyside. <`l\`if‘W¥1- 4-1 7 d gi w ri vJ\ r r \ i ( i l 4 \