"ii-""`flf`*'§ff'-` "'-"i'..~'-ir _. 1.7,. .-~.-._. =-»"- -_ - .._- . ,-_ . ' -' 4*; _,gs 1;=t-.5-‘;_.j-T:¢__»,,.. `-`=»sf,?_,:-'gf _,,.;f:-*I =-"' ~,>~._._ 1..-, .»._'_. ;,~;-'j/'Y .;-.- ,- _ , ._ _ -,.1 _ - ; ' . ‘f . ‘* < .-»;.- " :,.,. ; .,~,:,.‘;_.'...,; _ THE GUARDIAN HARl'.0'l"'l`ETOWN. l"RlNf`E EDWARD ISLAND. APRIL 26. . ~,» , ~¢.._ \ ,=,i _ l’ 'mv liavingniliees C05] C0mp‘ ~ ‘ the Blood wmmhmn ming llumuis . nmma HESDLVENT. the Skin and ,ga hot baths of CUTI- 50AP and healing the Surface with OINTMENT. A.A. held last night tenders were received nhtolrtalllltlll, $|.25 i :.~.e...s¢ i, W mvA___|,§ 'HK inen ` Medicines, 2 Herbs. llorb Tablets. Tablets. News Food. ` ofthe above. and RETAIL. E. nuones, Anothecaries' Hel _ assesses( @W@-- able to get bak-. Pastry ands just suite t-be and makes von feel' strong. That is' we bake-just ex- yon want.. s enum on e s I deliciow. Everybody ichsneec. them is wei1° ess: |.oAr G ll lcteqoalled in the city. @ lumber that it coats but @ H Worn; has been commenced on Mr. Geo. i Robertson`s residence on Fitzroy Street. Wy' " _ -n~n_i __-_ -u to du). A co.\mr'rr1~:n meeting of City Council was held last night. Go to the afternoon tea in St. Paul’s schoolroom to-day from 3 till 7 o`clock. S-_0- E--£10580 Eton.White Rose degree to-night at 4.30. Every member_requested to be on time. _ DoN"r fail to attend the afternoon tea in ‘_St. Paul’s schoolroom this after- noon, from 3 till 7 o`olock. Admission 10 cents. A young lady desires room and board with a private family. Any housekeeper, having such accommodation, will oblige by notifying this office . A1' the adjourned meeting of the C. A. but no definite action was taken with regard to the leasing of trackand grounds, V IN conversation with Mr. W. W.Clarke, ` the Agent of the Plant Line the GUARUIAN learns that the Plant Line expects a very large tourist traffic to this province during the coming summer. ANY married couple, young or old, any young gentleman and his best girl, and any elderly maids, who do not take in Mr. Earle`s grand entertainment next Tuesday evening in the Opera House will regret it. See ad. in another column. 26td I. O. O. Fi-Oddfellows will meet at the Lodge room to-6 ay at 2.30 p. m. to form a procession and attend divine service at St. James church at 3 o`clock. Rev. J. K. Fraser will preach a sermon suitable to the occasion. Every member requested to be present. _ A Rx-:s1nr.N'r of New Zealand who left this Island a. numbers of years ago writes the following account on thc government of that country! "There is no doubt that this is a grand country to live _ in hut it is poorly governed. Every man and woman over 'll years has the franchise the result is that men are returned to Parliament who have no [stake in the country. Already the colony has borrowed over forty millions of pounds. This wretched government has been in power now over six years and we are unable to put them out. Ou the 6th of this month (0ct.) there wasageneral election and they are now stronger than ever. The female franchise is of course to blame especially in a country like this where there is such a floating population. 1 would warn you against it if it is ever attempted in the Dominion of Canada." American tourists, who usually take itheirpet dogs with them, cannot bring them into England this year. The Board of Agriculture has put into rigid enforce- ‘ment anold order, forbidding the tem porary entrance into England of foreign dogs. Babies have been exterminated in Great Britain. The last case known was in Wales last November. Only r~ ____ sTEwART,,.,. Eebllvse Bak ery. t bread. /- scsee_ H. I." oicxsv |~lInculAssistani. at Royal Lo&on of wk! Hospital Mcortlelds, and l»0lid'n 'lhroat and Ear hospi;.»l.> im 'tin E, E, TbllltlnS\3l\lose.° Y' ar “'11-W G1 swmn. i k/ZAEXID ! ! seven casesarerecorderl for the preced ling year. Eleven hundred deaths of 3 human beings fromfihydrophobia are on lrecord in Great Britain during the last ififty-one years. Under the measures taken by the Government. the yearly number of deaths and cases have dwind- ,led to nothing. Now that the disease has vanished, the determination is to keep the disease out of England by keeping |foreign dogs out, except for breeding purposes, when they may be broughtin subject to three months quarantine, or permanent residence, in which case they will be admitted subject to three months' " , lilass Dry Goods House. 800ds. See our ” Hi"‘l ll' `-l‘l~;i i - ¢".‘l 'i‘\"'l\ 0 ‘ll Did you say Dress Goods ? Yes we have the host range of Dress Goods to be seen in any first- _ Our reputation as Dress Goods Sellers is to much at stake to keep anything but first-cla Black Union Cashmere Worth 68c of any person’s money. Then our 500 All Wool cannot be hwten by v ,Fd Dress Goods in *Plain arurg Tweed W A d K thanacow Askyour hobbyand nice. - _ ¢ ,Q “P” ' 30,; _ 0"* Sf0<=k b°f°1‘° buying as We km” th at ; owingw the very unfav- Lamiaa. - please you. __ orableweatherilast niglitr _ _ WQSTWILLE, N. 8- - I Wllillllilllllllii $o .__ .; *.5 , »` ,Z of flowers with a large place mirror for a _ MB. Tnouss Marial-:so_\', who left here Millllllillllllll Tai: mail express di.) not arrive in the city untill 1 o`clock this morning. ANy\'oung lady, desiring to learn type- setting, should apply at this office at once. ' WE publish to day the prize which won third place in S. A. McDonald’s prize competition and was composed by John J. Enman of this city. THE funeral of the late Geo. Douglas will take place to Sherwood Cemetery by y road this afternoon at 2 o`clock. Rev. D, B. McLeod will conduct the service. A false alarm was rung in last night at 9 o`clock. The fireman went to the box on Prince Street indicated at the station but found that there was no ilre. THE remains of the late Miss Christina McDonald, formerly of Argyle Shore,were brought to the city from Boston yesterday and will be removed for interment to- y RY- MR. D. Howlett has just completed the residence of Mr. Edward Toombs, Great George street. The parlor has been. papercd in a beautiful shade of salmon pink felt with deep border to match. Cable despatches from Dr. Oren- hyatekha announces the institution of two or three large courts of Indepen- dent Foresters in Melbourne, Austra- lia, while a number fof others are in course of formation. » THE High Chief Ranger of the Canadian Order of Foresters has appointed Mr Horace McEwen, D. D. H. C. R., for Char- lottetown, P. E. lsland. The appointment is a popular one and will meet with the approval of the meml ers. THE plan of seats for Mr. S. N. Eurle's Grand Operatic concert and entertain- ment will be at Messrs. Dodds and Ran- kin’s drug stores, to-morrow morning at 10 a. m. Secure good seats in time and then follow the crowd to the Opera House next Tuesday evening. THOSE who take an inte?-est in sports believe that during the present summer some interesting meets will be arranged for. The bicycle racing menfbelieve that greater speed than usnal will be essential. Strength, skill and speed will be necessary to be a prime champion of the cycle path. THE Normal Bible Class meets to-night at 8 o`clock in the Y. M. C_A, parlor. The lesson will be found on page 54 of “Hurlbut’s Revised Norman Lessons, t‘The altar and its offerings”--All mem- bers of the class are urged to attend and visitors are cordially invited. F. PERKINS 8: Co‘s eastern window is the centre of attraction. The arch made background is very handsome and shows to perfection the many varieties of flowers used for trimming. The display _of trimmed hats was admired by all who *saw it. ' to join the North West Mounted Police, a take their part with the best of them. experience in Army W0l`k» and with We Wish them every success. W. C. T. U.»-On Monday afternoon next at 3.30 the W. C. T. U. will hold a parlor meeting in their rooms. Topic for discussion will be “The world’s W. C. T. U. Missionary work.” Every member is expected to be present and 'fall who are not members will be cordially welcome. W. M. S. members are especially invite d. An offering will be taken in aid of mission ' work. THE tenders received for th°e fourth section of the Charlottetown, sewrage system the contract for which _has been let to Mr. Jas. W. McDonald, of Oxford, N. S., are as follows: D. L. Hooper and Geo. D. Davison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$16,678 00 Jas. W. McDonald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ .10,065 00 T. A. McLean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..11,777 20 W. M. Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..§..12,409 30 A NUMBER of applications have been received ,at the Insane Hospiial from those desiring to enter the nurses’ training school. ' The applicant must have -a good school education and be active and willing. Each applicant will receive two months’ trial and if competent will be given a position at $10 a month and supplied with the uniform of the institu- tion. » @- -T ' o B d co d sed Mii’1?§i‘ Q... \ In -wr ‘ I . ¢ `_\ I _ QQ ss ~¢ %}’i*i§i%@.@e‘§fiif `.:§‘;=D uf'F*1 451, ' / -:'¢‘ @%§@ pfiff: . ~ ‘ e ”’”r.ef¢.¢.*.=f?_'_ -,5- '~;-_ 4 - ' ~'¢_ ~f§j.§';'_’if7?i-§_:=isi>'- " , ,'.,(" ` ` W - ____ _V_) ‘Q ,_ - ~ »r~ -~f~ *mc ‘$1 L . Y ` ‘» ‘ ._.'.~.-.~,--,_-, 1 _ V, \_ ~ ~ 1* ~i 1. . 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