_ the Opera House to-night when Pinafore ` _ will be put on in good shape for a worthy` obj ect-to help pay for the new instru~ it ~ ` ments of the Fourth Regiment _Band. - ` ____ Snav iio. 3 - 4 27/_,W _QV *__ ,____,,. ,Pt _._.,w&,\.:_`,_. ,.§§,._,¥_,.=,.J:,, __ r 'cTimm:-z,fw §?Q;rE;§§-;~$;?§?‘é{sw.#..2~of. ' tr: 1431 ‘!;§'»7».".¥»? .en ‘ 2 ‘__ ',__ _, _:';.., , ¢,, , ,_._,I__ ' _ . '.1 _ -~,-f.»-Q; -...,_»~.\ _ , chiffon uhwl¥n‘n_f§=.i&ithiMitR6’&‘ sion; ~ 'run ooAnoxA£ivoua'rdi.o'r'ri:1*ovvi¢'i _ -> I .N s ..... »~-~ v-r- .-_ ._,,,,_- _ _..._ ._` .,,_.,-,., _ ~.-_...i ,~..¢<°a°v->=n»-|~`¢n»»-»-»8fma»a1»°~¢\%Q V _ ) t I ' K E ' Yi ` 3 ` . ml 3 I W' Today’a Probabilities. 'Ioaohrro Harsh 4.-@eeisl)- FNS” southwest winda. Glllymd much mild- er. Light local lieet or rain. A Prominent Contractor and Builder Writes About ilalt Breakiasi Food He Says: "I Tried all Other ‘Advertised Cereal Foods but I Did Not De- rive a Particle of Good From Their Use.” Mr. N. L. Whitoomb, Contractor and Builder and one of the most prominellb residents of Dunham, Que.. Writ” 33 follows: "For over two years your Malt Break- fast Food has been regularly used in my home. As far as I am personally con- cerned, it has been a blessing to me. Be- foreits introduction in our family I suf- fered very much from indigestion and stomach derangements. The torture at times was almost more than I could hear. Doctors could do nothing more than Rive i' metemporaryrelief. Itriedalltheotherx advertised foods, but did 'not derives. particle ofgobd from that use. After, the use of Halt' Breakfast Food my troubles are almost lbanish- ed, and digestion and health vel-‘Yi much improved. My family WUUP1 not give up the use of Malt Breakfast Foodforany consideration. I gladlv re- commend it asa delicious and health giving food.” i Charlottetown. mu-mmm fnxnli _ _ lil lllllillli illllllllllll THURSDAY. mason 5. nm. s ANOTHER WINTER STEAM ER- 1-_xi As will be seen by the resolution of the Council of the Board of Trldeilhlell appears elsewhere in this issue a ‘very strong case is_made~ out for a new and stronger winter steamer to ply between the Island and the Mainland. The in- sufllciency of the Stanley and Minto has been plainly demonstrated within the for ordinaq winter service but powerless to grapple with the severe emergencies and conditions which have now arisen. Both are at this moment and have been and worst of all, while they are in danger of being wholly lost, there is no steamer in the entire Guif, or in the service of the Dominion to be sent tc their assistance. p Zirade between the Island and the sister Provinces is and has been wholly shut 05'. Our larger factories can neither ship their products nor rewive supplies. Trade and industry are suffering heavy losses. Such are the intolerable conditions that call for munication, and even that service which we had seventy years ago is not as-eihy cient as it was .formerly from an cient number of boats. Twice in our history this method of crossing for pas- sengers and mails has proved eithar fatal or perilous to life. Once in March 1855 of three passengers attemptingto cross, ’ - au d Y o S p one perished after four days and nights afterward his accuser, meeting him face of exposure in the open straits, while the other passengers and crew were badly __ ' fmwbmen and one or more maimed The work of boring the railway tunnel fa, m,,_ Again in January 1885 through the sunplon mountain to oonnootp seven passengers’ including DL Hasty", Switzerland with Italy is the greatest of] LLP., our present Governor were adrift its kind' Thitunnel Wm b° 14 mn°s1°”¢ ' 1, the ,,,_,,_,_,n “_ mms,” WM mm and win oooh shone $1,000,900 por muo.~al| . dung “ye md u num’ and al-“mush strange dimculty has been encountered in all escaped with- their lives it wgaf hfterf-l~""°rk bwause °t tm pr°°°°°° °t b°u` I. By using DI. HOdd€I’S BUT- some weeks spent in the hospital. one of mg “ur m"'h° m°‘mt°i“‘ Th' “hr s bH ,' the number losing a hand’ and a foot In Mm” ‘mm th' wp °f an m°°°t'°l° ‘nd i' 'xgnm u ° - - ve amend the dock and Sarsapanua' It S apeores of other cases from year to year :;°E°d umm” °° b°m"3 Ninth’ °b°.!theChambers of Cammercecfthe Emolre g1,?at Spring medlmne and ls terrible privations and sufeiingsi have ° :mh°;d Bpmsxre ;'°°l‘-u°°= ‘W me” u°“°"°I' Aug?" 17'” ' . » ‘ _ _beeuendurediaonoesingbytheice-boats.`[ nu, ° 3 ° mes ne ° mm” g00d in St0IIl2.Ch and 11V€1' The like may occur to-mon°ow or next min' Benn the tunnel had been dug week while the summers are pamlysed veryfaronthe Italian side the heat beg trouble. It’s one of the best mmmmg _ _ tsndhdphm; __ _ _ -thatlt--was-impea ' blood purifiers on the markcm- TM# »d°»¥¢!°=°\d 1"*'*“°“~ ihs_t°hi»ff1i¥»9-l2.§§a»e,T?@ 'l-l9'!.!!.*“i”._-'?.ef'__1?iP°d ' I __ ._°°PPf°=i°@_ °¢;i_>‘1=;;r-'*“_.<1°» ©h°°1°=°" sei=\.=1:.i‘i’°”'7-“’°°‘_’."“‘°""“`f °i°’-".‘!i_'-'l*"".’.‘ w Costs less -than one cent-‘per bu5,nm~,,,m*ts ,meh we ue now woonowing ontofeho south ons of l _ » I ~I\ H 3 t -I ._ xi “lf ifsnneoleva-y’minnhootth_enoyaud_i§igh d°5e~Pf1Ce 50° Per b°ttle» 3 'Fm' “mu emglg ‘nd mauyxh.. °”:s\ ot. The now was harneseqi and ,_ - _ _ W __ »gaar_ antee; ns cont nous » ~l A -_ ._ _i $1,253 ' A "steam communication all supplirt the]m°d°°° *ive refrigerating Dl\\°f.°°“'ld_[ 4 hands of am, mpmR!tati'e., “mug for Sold air blowers. _ Today the temperature S0111 US 0H1_y.~ e ' another an enough to. du 'the the tunnel has been reduced from al - twmk require* 5 ‘ iieightthatiwould have roasted a man in H A Q ' " ' _ a. minute or two, and the atmosphere now --Q Q *_ 1* Our despstcbes tell how Winnipeg hm °h°~pk“i°°t Warmth” a J““° d°'Y~lj ' ;views the railway station question. It Th_e 11°” water ’“1s° ‘hives p°°.“m°':'i° nmswm’ The Rani” Dmggist ~ costs qundreds of thnusmds. but the 3r.lls and boring machines,so that it helps d eiétown. Montetlw. Murrsv River. Canadian Northern must have its station to dm the tunml as '"1" l H' ’ ' _ in the -hrurt of the city-a lesson for ' -- ALL NEWS Ui I We hope to see a large attendance at I 1'. Pocket iiook We ` have gone through our l a r ge Purses and Pocket Books and h a v e picked out a 5oc to $1.00 V and you can Choice _ now have fqf your choice ssc. , for 35C. The first Cents, comes gets first pick, basket full :_ I* I I it” I ' ` T 1fYasai Zutoo Tablets (Japanese Head-U past two months. They are good boats_h7d'°°°°p°’°‘°d m°k°° visible the b°tt°m for weeks paralyzed and out of action, ` “med” '- \ _ ~ ioofovanaioiuon of hnnoou. whether-or -We anshaupmtheiabguunim “loot llnllellish was satisfied with the the Capes as our sole means of com- eden” w° “N 1°” mmm’ but this to face, has nothing to say. ° _ ' ~ HoN. D. FABQUHARSON. has been invit- FROM NEW 01* TARI0- ed by the Assistant Manager of the C PR ___ to a' conference on the telegraph situation ~ _ h d t 'd h ` ' b'l't _ C-;mes_ the Story of W. J. Dixon-.Rheu- ox; ;“ng1uf’A ;<;l;?(1:aerCt.e aoevisa 1 1 v , n 9 syst In beingl matism Comglietely Cured by Dodd s taken aye, by the C P R_ Mr F,__1_quhm,_ “Y 3119- son has accepted the invitation. and will » Beswick P. 0., RAINY Rxvnn, March be “¢°°U1_P8~l1i€l‘l by the Other Fed¢irol_ 2.-(Special.)-Great interest is taken by 1`°P1`°5°“UaVi"3 W M°DU`¢5’1l»l , the settlers in this neighborhood in the -w V _ case of William John Dixon. He wasa , \ °' _- familiar figure limping around with a (HER AN____EMB&NK"ENT' sticksnd his Rheumgtism was apparently oncanm, ohio, Feb. 28.-A oar on the' there t0 BUSY- Dodds Kidney Pills flxediCleveland and South-western Electric him UD-[H6 S8181 Rb¢\1II1oi»1Sm.attacked Railway went over an embankment worth me as an after-effect of typhoid fever. I twenty feet high last night at Henrietta I ~ md Pamsin “Y “ck U15 fish” bib so I five 'miles west of0ber1in. There wer; hadto use a siigk to walk I uid ‘ stook of prom - °° Mtvwowswsemabwrd =°m°°fwh°.m more than dress myself for three or four were severely bruised, but the greater 1 , m°°th5- I Wald Wt 18% ID! rikht boot or number escaped without serious injury. Soc, D20 U1! rfshii 162 011 my left knee. The car fell on its side in landhgsnd the M7 b"°th°1` °d'i°°d me £0 U7 Dodd’s passengers were thrown together in a _ Kinney Pino, one 1 aid. Thi-oo boxes heap. ' `- t0 - enabled me to walk without pain, and six I boxes cured me completely.” I The performance will be‘weli worth the price of admission and the Baaddeservcs the cordial support of all our oitizdns to whose pleasure they contribute no much- from year to year. Again the Italian inventor. This time it is Guieeppo Tino, and his inventions are two. One is a submarine boat which enables men to descend to a_ depth of wo feet, staying and working there for 12 hours if necessary, and ascending or des- cending at will. Hithertothelawest depth' wha," |g hu bun den), that divers could work at was about 100 McRae* Les, .- ‘spot afterno'ont_o‘ was The attendance was very large, _ma belngpresent from tiwn and °connh°ye ~‘...~“tf.:;";°'if"°...“ sf were ` - y v. ,. e we, Revo JO raaispnrrg Bev._0.B.li||iuy' Hiboiibh ' 1 ~ The Board of Trade met hte' noon for the consideration ofthe winter service and several other matterspf im- portance. The followlng resolution moved by Charles Lyons and seconded by T. B. Riley was carred unanimously : _ .. ny proved that the eteamers Minto feet. Plno‘s other invention is called the *md S“°1°\“°k ul' “*'1`°_°3°h‘°d WW" of the ocean from the surface. It will be 'easy with this to plot hidden shoals or reefs, or to discover sunken mines or tox- padoes, and many other uses will suggest themselves. Pino has given exhibitions of the working of_ his new inventions be~ fore nspresentatives of the Italian navy. 1 when he had returned to the West, Mr. Mellish published a letter the efect of which was to convey the impression that the Black Knight is an importer. Unex- pectedly Mr. Hector has returned. Mr. much is clear; if he was satisiled'he oiighpt then and there to have apologised to Mr.- Hector. If he was not convinced that Mr. V Hector is a true man, a. Christian and not an impostor, he had the opportunity to I have said so. It leaves a rather unfavor- able impression on fair minds when a man is thus attacked behind his back and After Mr. Hector’s previous visit and ' [more frequently than_in'ti}mes4zast.; ,_ all the __ mails. _A suilicient to maintain ooutinoous,oom- munication between this ‘Province and the mainland during the winter months. And whereas in these days the method `ot conveying .passengers in the rigor of winter by means _of ice-boats over the long distance between Cape Traverse and Tormeutine is both _antiquated and _ barbarous. _ _ And whereas it is absolutely necessary if any serious attemptis to be made to carry out the terms of confederation that 8 new _aol much more powerful winter steamer than either of the present ones be at once built. p _- _ And whereas during the past trade conditions have greatly in this_Province by reason ofthe lishmest moss \\s._ot_ Melllsb was present and heard Mr. Hee- _frctori_es, large pork wins our merchants are now _obliged ~ Ani whereas it has indispen~ sible tothe existence of these ehtablishf ments and tothe proeperityot the Prov- ince that our products should regularly reach the mainland during the winter months. . - S Therefore Resolved that the Board of Iradp respectfully request over D :minion representatives to urge upon, the Minister of Marine the necessity of hav- ing built this year a new steamer of greatly increased power and _capacity for service between our province and the mainland during winter months. l .The Ffresldent and Vice President were appointed a Committee to' on Mr. Lord regarding the more ice boats on the' _as at the present time it is _io _transport Hvndman ifhat ' up-to-date plaoeddn the harbor, was Your Money Refunded. ' n ach`e Cure) fail tbralieve Neuralgia or worth from ygur .,' ;gH¢a¢;¢h¢ mm minima, Thoy are o EN A » ` vegetable compound. Price ` _ A l _ 1 Q mg l Q SHEEP DIP A reliable and useful' article not only as a Sheep ~ Dip butasadisinfectantaad Come Quickly ’S Put up in bottles at 25c- or quotations furnished for quantities. A.W.R¢ildill Of our own importation. li I wash for cuts etc. I icmsstmf M ' _snoop vegetables, ~ Fish, Meats, FAVQBZI 'ITE .CURES B A 4: Kaclu: Nnavoususss HEADACHE A"N_D __ _ 1* Y .. ; r A » _ H" Iiyowisagood timetohaveiyour photo taken" en:1~u~zs:u a. oo. | _&na|'¢Han05oelIiH_ill&. Snr: _..-~@_» __ p, ,_ _ ._ _If-_§;`A, I ‘V i( J V' ' ' "' _*_ sP1sc1lislLe'o1= _ i ross ir zso. inn. a S Sec Western Window' _ f _ ' _ ` .sc '~ »1l»¢_,§-Q _~ ,_ 1 »’1'Ji..~ 3 “fi i'-` `-'fo r._ , __-. ...M ' ' ’ . r ` ` ‘ ' i was ;ssam.nimisrs 19"#-' “~_-_=_r-- Cfm; in and order Suit or f_0¢'8Y- _WC have a attractive . to select make you a i that -_fit w¢ll.'f'.’ well, wear well. _IOHN McLEOD & Co. """lMRN l The Pride of the " 1 Kitchen _ ._ a i Infhooiaen osyswns the ._,.. _.....- _$- fi ai tioiis g yt; .;»’~ 1 3. ; _,Q Yi i .i~-..,.,.<-, _is»,I. - . ,qw J-Y M 4 V e Qp A., ‘ ,-.=~- ... ~ T1 4 ~ 'h Q I I!! §l _.ey 5.f_- $1, ,§,\L' ». ‘ ,,‘\ #J "'//' _ V 1;. _ -‘, V ' p ; ' 'A ‘ogg _Q1-.‘_`\.//li ~ €Av',;“.__»;,f'_z_i*’ ___ _ A __ N .\ ‘.| _:K-z»~._ -_ ,sr * . _ ` U _ p “1-_.__,__' _ 1' f*'¢n‘4?A ` .J \".. _ v, , _ ,__ _(_ -1, l-I-z; :;? ::- E r-'ff -W ` o / f ,,1. ' ai* . gi '- _‘ ‘_ ._ ._.».» ,' ,_ _ __;, ‘_ .- .iiii ;..;.'-_‘£253 on shelf of plates,plattersand pans. ' Well, there’s ` reason why the belle of the 'to-day need be ashamed of' the " culihary depart- 'ment,‘if her utensils were our- chased from us-for we have all the good old things,all the modern utensils, appliances, conveniences. Sianlatilawt Ponies lit EADLIGI-IT MATCH 2 4 ' The Quickest, I Bflshtest - - i not nopon._ i Q _ Made great makers, .1 sa- .~-' ~~- f v v