3815-392 zr x.‘ ‘. icihrst rate now in many localities " ~ andgoodcatches are known. if your basket is lost or missing, shake haste quickly to get one of BARGAIN BASKETS 20 r. c. on. ‘Wa have too many, bought an extra lot cheap and we want to port with them. Call now. Full line of tackle opened up and good discounts for a whole fit out. See 0 ‘rs before buying. J.G.Jamicson, DRUGGIST, The Medical Hall. fimflrwfifl CORRECT CUT } DISTINCTIVE STYLE Is what you get when you give me an order for a spring suit or overcoat. Iliave a full line of new cloths in all the leading patterns and will be pleas- { ed to have you examine them even if you do not é buy. 5. CRAIG, i UPPER QI'EEN ST. I-dt wlaw MWMM I Good Food. E xceilent Cooking. Spotless Cleanliness, Convenient Location There’s 9 everv good reason for the “Sirath- c-ma’s rapidly increas- ing patronage. Good Food—VVe are careful to secure the best of everything that’s seast noble. Excellent cooking l’ntrons urt- good enough on pmlse the excel» Home of our cooking: its uii iinport~ ilili. item iiiid we'rt‘ particnlur. Spouc» i~lc.iiilini-s~~ln every ' from the kiirhen to your plain. nth-clun- must prevail ('ouveiiieiii locatioii— ’l‘wo iniii- nus walk from the Post Ofilce and iii: STRATilCONA, ‘ .5 e: E a g 5. s cleanliness Formerly “Bon-Ton' ‘ Restaurunt. ‘ Grafton St. opposite Paul's Church. GAB SERVIGE Passengers, baggage, etc., oonve anywhere desired. Leave orders at c- Donald & McKinnon’s Drug Store or at ss-ruanar sin 5. TiiE stunt AGAIN. .A letter from Hon. D. FM. Ottawa, takes some exception to II article handed “The Overworkcd Scum” which appeared recently in this paper. Senator Ferguson claims that. much more work was done on 18th April than was shown incur account of the proceedings of the day. which account W colic oillcial. The only abbreviation in our re port. was that we classed as "routine procesdlnga,".t.he laying on the table ol a number of petitions and the reading of a large number of petitions. This is purely.1 routine. . Senator Ferguson tolls that the Senate is putting through much important work and has more on hand. But almost all the “important work" comes from the Commons. and cn 18th April the Senate met for the first time after -28th March when it had adjourned for thrnc weeks to allow the work to accumulate. Tho rs speeted Senator tells that “the stain of the order paper for the 19th nni follow ing days shows that a gooddcal of activity was displayed." Surely. after an adjourn- ment of three weeks, it was time for the Senators to get busy. Senator Ferguson in his letter proceeds to say that “the trouble here is more with the newspapers than with the Senate. The papers that have only one repre~ sentative here keep him in the Commons and know nothing of what the Senate is doing. and the papers, even if they had the matter cannot find space after doing iustice to the Commons.” There is much truth in this but why blame the news- papers] Experience observation have taught the newspaper men what. the people desire to knoir of the proceed- ings in Parliament and they have learned that the people care very little as to what is said or done in the Senate except on rare occasions. V \Ve have the highest respect for Senator Ferguson as a worthy and patriotic public man,cxceedingly well in- formed on public affairs, and industrious as well. There are other Senators not a few of this class, but their lights are hid under a bushel. The Senate is looked upon by the people as a sort of political cemetery in which when the bodies are laid away they cease to be of account in sublunnry aflairs. The reason lies partly in the constitution of the House, largely in the Senators themselves. If the Solute would originatcsomc useful mcaodre or reject some bad measure that has been passed by the Commons, it would speedin find the newspapers and the public taking account of its doings. We have to go back years in its history to find such an instance. it. is becoming more sfiete and useless. liai’f awakening now and then to pass a salary grab or pension graft and thou tailing asleep again. and The area burned over by the tire which followed the earthquake in San Francisco was nearly three times as .‘great as the burned district in Chicago :at the big conflagration of 1871. Edmonton, the newly chosen capital of Alberta, enjoys the distinction of being the most northern provincial capital in Canada. It. is 250 miles further north than Winnipeg. 550 further north than Ottawa. and 500 miles nearer the'pole than Charlottetown. The machine which stands as the Stand- ard. with a key for every character, is the It-bleu Sydney Street. near Steve- Smith .Premier Typewriter. —-A. Milne —'.i‘he Smith Premior Ty writer. a 001:" Clown J-M- NICHOLSON. Fraser. Halifax. 4d3i Milne ins-er. Halifax. p6 4d at earth-*PYOW-‘ie 3’05" 13¢ 363I [an d 1 yr Trieohone No. 2;} ' i. c. ii. wonxsuors AT iioiicmll. __ Aacntiroly now alcoholis- calcified ion-tho laundoalslwarhhcpsu Ilene- tcn. asthorsoultofthe great In last winter. The old shops were located beside the lino running throaghthc cityoai the routchom St. John to Shed- lac. The new shop will be on the northern lino running up toward Outline. lnotharwoldc thochopc wiilhc moved clear-moss the citv from houthweot to northwest. The old chops wom'quitc olocctothc business section. and some oomplaintls made over- tholr removal, butltsocmstohavebccna necessity in order to not abundant room at. reason- able cost. The land purchased northesitc otthc new shops runs up the northern line in a nortth direction to a distance of about a mile and a half from the city. Them will be plenty of room for shops and trash. for ingress and ean-o. The old yard was coan and crumped, and on the night of the fire manycara were burned because there was no place to put them. The yard was filled with freight. cars, and the tics: anger tars which were on the tracks clone tothc paintshops. where the ilrc was most furious, could not. banned on that account. Our spoclal correspondence in another column gives further particulars of this important change. ln Charlottetown no daily newspaper prints a liquor advertisement. Sh'srrlng,ths winner of the Marathon race lsallttlc man, the small son of a diminutive lrlsh-Cansdian father. He stands five feet high and weighs only 120 pounds. but he can run. The British Chancellor ofthe Exchequer announoeaa surplus of 317.0001“) and will reduce taxation somewhat. The export duty on coal will be repealed and the duty on tea reduced from 12 cents tolO cents per pound, with some other reductions. The latest. naval appropriation at Washington is'just a fraction under a hundred 'mlllions. ($99,734,511) It pro- vides for one mammoth battleship to cost $10,000,000, and for many lesser ships. it will make the United States the third naval power in the world In tonnage and the second in enlclcncy. France will still be second in tonnage, andBrltalnwill still considerable exceed any two of the most formidable naval powers in the strength of her navy. Senator Scottqn reply in an inquiry by Senator Ferguson. confirms the previous intimation that the winter steamer Montcalm will be sent to Prince Edward Island next winter to work with the Minto and Stanley. Halfaloafls much better than no broad. but we feel that we are entitled to the new steamer, This is an inter-provincial route and of more importance than the St. Lawrence work where little or nothing for the general good of commerce has been or can be effected by an lee-breaker except for short periods in the fall and spring. What was the use of appointing a Commission down here to advise as to the construction of a new steeper specially adapted for this route, if the new steamer is not to be placed here? The substitution of the Montcalm for the new steamer is entirely Indcfenslble. Operators who write by touch prefer the Standard Touch Typewritlng machine yard. equal to 80¢ goods. 65c yard. Equal to 90¢ goods. ‘— - New “Fch Roses" Flour in bbls and half bbls received today at Beer & God‘s. 3d3i. Today is your last chance this week to buy a hat, but its the best chance you will have this spring. A grand display today at the Now Gents‘ Furnlshlng store.—H. H. Brown. The Hat and Cap Muh 5d1l. To insure perfect health uac Iron-ox- Tabicts For sale at yonrtdruggist'c. 25 cats per box. do if Swift's Animal Fertilizers pro- duce the best crops. For sale by us at lowest prices—A Home 8: Company. 5dtts awtwsi Bid for trade we intend to make a big bid for trade this season and in order to get it we have filled every department with the neewsi and best goods to be found on ll HEFINEI] HOME Reflects the refi nement of its occupants. shown than in the home furniture. A tasteful person has a tasteful. home. judged by the company he keeps, so one is judged by oue’s furniture. Choose your furniture with as much care as you would your friends. You do not ask a questionable char- acter to dine with you. table, sideboard, chair or what not? Why Nowhere is personality more plainly last as one is then admit a questionable We are not'satisiied to merely show furniture as good as others show. It is our aim to offer you something better —sometliin different, excellence of construction, beauty, dignity"an exclusiveness of design characterize overy piece of our furniture. ' ' ing and white washing. ' Orders left at ofice will be promptly attended to. c. LYONS a co. The San Francisco Disaster Agents: wanted stones to handle our book on this greatest disaster of modern times. Will oonhaln full account of thncarthqnalie and tire o s witnesses Gui. Illustrations will be a spec feature. Sure to call last. Outfits now ready and will be mailed on receipt of 16 cents to my postage. Write today an be the first at work in your territory. Best terms arantecd. dross A H. Moi-row. Pub- huflt Garden stretht. John. NJ. lepd \ LIME ! We are now burning best qual- ity of Lime at Kiln; on St. Peter’s Road and can supply i9 large or small quantities for farming, build- udaw Pat. .3! ‘ w; rates. n cos. a f7 ‘ Great Spring ‘Exhibitmn ! This season our purchases have been on an department we have a magnificent selection of all the Meaty most up-tn-date fashions bought by Mr.McLaren in the old countryaud by Miss Doritm in the United States. '3 ‘ V ‘ THE PRICE THAT TELLS i It is here that we have made our great reputation as the cheapest and best house in the Dry Goods trade. In Millincry and Jackets. .ln Skirts and Blouses, . . in General Dry Goods. In Ready-Made Clothing, In Carpets and Floor Cloths, cic., tall and Sec II) Ualiie (literal iii our Dress 6 l g n 54 inch all wool grey tourist snitings in a splendid variety of checks and plains $1 a yd ; equal to $1.25 goods. and in every latest, and Department. 54 inch all wool worsted check suitings, all leading shades— blue and white. gray and white. lawn and white, green and white $1.25 yd; equal to $.50 goods. 56 inch all wool Eureka & Hewson Mill suitings in over checks, plains, etc, $1.35 a 58 inch all wool worsted thread suitings. which imparts that lightness of weight so desirable this season, consisting of checks. stripes, etc, $1.45 y . 44 inch all wool suitings in light grey, fawn and grey, green and grey effects 65c yd ; 42 in soap shrunk suitings in light and medium grey, 65c yd. 42 inch light colored suitings in grey, light fawn and green mixtures—a large assort- ment to select from—45c, 55c, 60c yard. 40 inch Taffeta cloth suiting in light grey, fawn. red, brown. green and navy ; 55c yard Equal to 70c material. 40 inch Lnstres and Mohairs, fancy checked and plain light greys, greens. novys and browns; 55c and 65c yard. . _ 42 inch self checked Shirt Waist Suitings in navys, browns. greens, wine and black ; 44 inch Venetian, 'in all the newest colorings and shades ; 8 shades ; special 75c yard. 48 inch Venetians in navy. brown, new green and black ; $145 yard. 52 inch Chiffon Taffeta. in black,. four shades, blue, green, fawn, castor red, wine and brown ; $1.45 yard. Equal to $1.65 goods. JAMES PATON 8: Co. unmmnmmmmu'wmm -——-. ——_____.—.—._—.___—“__—_____ FERTILIZERS Produces the Best Crap WHY ? They are made ironi rendering house materials. They are nature's products-restoring fertility. They produce humus which stores moisture and nitrogen. They are the best substitutes for barn-yard manure. They contain Potash in the best forms adapted to crops. They are Swift. Su crior. Surc- The Anlnal Mata ala from which these Fertiliz- ers are made are by their very nature the Mo“ Pawn-(u! Crop Producers known- _ We have a large stock of the above Fertilizers iu the fol- lowing brands. Ground Bone (for grass) Bone Forti- lizar (for grain) Potato Manure and Potato Phos- phate (for Potatoes) Animal Brand (specially for roots. but good for all crops.) . Also Chorn'icala of all kinds can be supplied on short notice. all of which we are selling at lowest prices. Give SWIF‘PS a fair trial and be convinced that they are the but Fertilizers on the market. A. Home ‘0. 'Co. SWIFT'S ANIMAL N0 TIME FOR mam READ-Y; NOW W: “£33m clot .liotc: J0, IWART. Auctioneer. Ed twiipd. FOR ssh: Desirable Produce and Grocery Busi- ness Stand in Sydney. C. it. Doing “50.000 snnucliy. Great opportunity forhuatlet'. Apply to P. 0. Boxczo, Sydney, or to Box 587 Charlottetown. 24d:- BANANAS Cdliiliinizi URANGESI; i ‘ Just received via i= - BOSTON BOAT [ Selling cheap. r. Fresh supply each week. w. A. Huicussoii; The Crown Confectioner. North and south side Queen Street. 5'3dtts twftf . I Am' .' TENDERS CALLED ton TENDERS will be received by the under- signed up to the and day of May llllti. fortho Light ouso Proport at Kings Head. Mar milh. Pinion (‘0. T c ht; was dis- cont nued in run. The lot can u 'rwoacrtns together with Rich I" n" y t of way [2 feet wide. to the main road. Thai-o is n dwcll< km with light bower (cost over Ol “mop . w or b ltlatrd out-houses on the pro issituatcd on the hint! at he entrance to M Hui-bar. li‘in:o looatlor; for film- mcr c or cc «ass; as tom cw 0] w and about 12 miles from Pictoii. Enva opcs containing tender-a to be marked "Tender for Kings Road L t” PA ONE. a c M ‘ i ' , gs; urine & F nhcriesnizfigx' NI 8. (into Morgfliili Us This Season's icpertoiro Event. ~h y Ch'town ‘Opera House We Load—All Others Follow. Five Nights. Commencing Tuesday, l'lay lst. Special Engagement of JERE McAULIFf E And His Bi Stock Company, in the follow ng stronglist of plays. A Big Scene Production Entire Special Scenic Outfit All New Plays. Electrical Effects. Novel-Upto- Date Vaudeville Features. Fring Night WEDDED BUT NO WIFE Saturday Night KING OF TRAMPS baton-day Matinee. DARIUS, GREEN AND vl'llS ' FLYING MACHiN 0n mantra sewer-v - Al. \ . Wilson his little Owens. 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