_.THE-cHaa1,o'1‘tr1;>fr0wN cuaanraw, Artur. =9,_r9°5. . _rr . " ' -~ + ' I - ,- ` - _ f ~.-~f~-»---*M--be--Hr-----~ .----- - ~ -_ #- ~ ers EW 1 BFQIIPII' a. - ends shattered nerves. Glvesahesithy red to pale cheeks. Puts good flesh on thin children. Takes oil' Plmlilos, frashes. Ask your doc- tor tortell on about it i~.%.tf*;2.°;; I llaoe a Good movement u _pensive but are well finished and kr: ccuater -,-,~. _ ` time. Sold only by I il illditll llllltl . To keep accurate tim-. Thecueisamatter / ‘x.w.w.i|»» °f °l‘°l°°- ' f -Vi > The WELLNER MQVEMENTS are not ex- W. W. WELLNER, _ - Jeweler, Charlottetovi n. , _ _ _ I , * , and we ate proud of i them-in fact they are opening up even better than we expected.-We had our choice of the best lines and we chose Invictus . bcause we firmly believed them to be the best. We were right and We Have the Goods to Prove it. Such Material Such Shoe Making Such Perfection of Detail Such Gentlemanly Styles we have never before shown you. Price stamped on_ the sole. A $3350; $430: $460! The taus and patent leathers are a revelation. LLEY & Co. .Charlottcto wn Agents. _ i .gi 2 r the Finest .Finished oto Work ¢onie to the Leading Studio CAR BONS PLATINOTYPES ARTISTS PIODFO GEO- H- COOK. NEW DelllR!8AY ILOCK. "the Btndin where hah! ll ll" ‘ )_ welcome. ‘_ Dress up, for Easter New Shoes have arrived. King Quality and Sovereign Shoes are our leaders. See them. -A. E. Mc EACH EN. lui si E i _.._-_- An old established Grocer! Business with lease of store in the most central p_art of the CIW- F°" particulars address Z., P. O. Box, 819 City. I2 dwtf \ 14 d H V V|c¢°f|._ Co. lid li. ‘“"'=_,,,, AM' N,” ,M,,,,,,, mmmmmm-nmmmm wmw P- Vllveteen Molallel -Hillel are not common molasses candy i gag in small pieces but a high grade confectton flavored with specipl molasses. ` 'a li ...esta ».- a-»»».~ . -.. JFK 3 i|'::::::::t:t:t:1:tiot:!i::r1t!:i.i . , 1 _ V . / fi 4`,,”>%&""\‘ ’?.“ii'ifi.*o,.Wa‘ 'elf/».\n“. _ ei-»_‘,-=-.-_.1e*§_,, - ‘ -'£55 r ,."` Ev s~r~»|a.u_t:____"' ..-»»:‘N‘ narrotiii 1 . "~~-!u:::::::::::ees%:eeeie:1n:!z,z_:_.. - When the miilrrnan fails io, arrive and - you want something that is both econo- il inical and good, try a can of O Cream, unsweetened, from ii. . H 25 Cases Druggists’ 0 Let ns supply your drug wants. I’ D cleaning silverware, gold and glass. Guaranteed ta contain no acid, is non- ITE p_ 0, poisonous and will not injure the moat OPPOS delicate Plata Ware. It has been on the market for many years, and ia rcooghlaed as the beat. Sold nt l5c. and 25c. por. intueiiy A. w. re¢ddin,r=iismB. ' Wanted-Salesman for gencralcoun try store. Must ls: good pe;n;an and single entry book eeper. e erencea ~»eu.u..':t°;.;° Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at Etistiiort, Portland and lice-iton, return- hmm] C°||(l¢||5¢|11\,[ilkgr init from lloston vin Portland, Eastport i.i`ridnys at il n. in. Through tickets arc on sale at all thc priuclpalrnilway stations 0 . and baggage is checked to destination. Passcngcrii arriving in St. Jolinon cvcn- ing previous to sailing can go direct to room for thc trip. “ - ’ ’ The .I. C. \Vilson Company, Limited. as ’ which will thus add to thc largc buildings 0 - ‘ ' in lH7i). _They have mills and factories ati Montreal, Im Chute and St. Jerome. Their mills turn out some forty-iivc to fifty tons capacity ofa million bags-while they have ii. , Montreal, so the importance of this new -e _ addition to tha manufactures of the city n Htnotl. Mr. Wilson, who is the principal - ‘ o In 0 Winnipeg factory will manufacture for ‘ ° thc entire nceda of Manitoba and the new transferred to God Bros. 29d ii iortabla room..-Mark Wright Furnishing lililll. NEWS 7 __._ ' i Reporters and Correspondents Evsrlyiiliere. '- - .Ions P. Mounts, Donaldsion, has re- turned from a trip to Sydney. '° Fnaivx P. BELL, Royalty, is speadinga few days with friends in Souria. Ti-ir-: Easter music wlllibe repeated in , the First Methodist Church tomorrow. Miss Alice Matheson, Dundas, who has been spending a few months in the city ro~ turned home yesterday. Tm-: steamer Amelia has been over- hnulcd at Halifax and is ready for service to the Magdalena. ' Micimsr. N. McDosAr.n. Blooming Point, has sold his farm to Phillip Smith n-id intends removing West. Fiiawcis and Mus Mcqvarp, Nine Mile Creek have the sympathy of friends inthe death of their little son James. Srrzanrasr Division,Hnmpton, has pass- ed an expression of appreciation of Miss Janie McKinnon who is removing from the community. E\vr:N McDouuaL_i., Catechist., will preach (Il. V.) on Sabbath April 7th ai- Cunoe Cove at 10.30, Argyle Shore at 3 and at I)cSable at 7. ' (I). B. McDoun'd, North Bedeque, has been rcprcsentlngtlicabove ilrm in Prlnoc Edward Island and New Brunswick fcr the past fourteen years.) En. G. Tarmuar, Quebec, for thc past thrcc yours a student at St Duustnn's College lcft for his lionie-.yesterday morn- inigliaving completed his course at thc Collcgc. An\'irri.ri.~u-:lvl are again reminded thu all ordinary “changes” should be in this ofilcc no later than one p. ni. for daily, and Saturday noon for weekly, to insurc in- insertion in following issue. I'r is reported that H. S. Cole, who has bccn proprietor of thc Abcrdccu Hotel, Kentvillc, N. S., is to purchase the Am- herst hotel, and run it on strictly temper- unce principles. It is probitlilc thiti. one of Amherst/s business men will bcnssociuteil with him in the venture. 'I`iir-mr: was ii. vcrv small market. yester- rlay and prices remained the same as Tues- day's market. The new ilsh market was used for the first time, twodoalers occupy- ing stands at the northern end. The first fresh herring of the season were in and brought from ‘.’.0 to 25 cents per dozen. IIr:oi.i»:r A. Bierruvron had at tht- mar- llct yesterday quite n curiosity in thc shape of u piccc of bacon in which u riilc bullet. was imbedded. The pig had evid- ently been shot some time nga but no eii'cct was noticed andnothing was known of the shooting till the liullct was ,found when the carcass was being cut up. ON lnstMondny night Steadfast Divis im,Hampton had u pleasant evcning. A most enjoyable social time win spent aficr the regular exercises. licfrcslinients were served and short, arl- dresi-ies givcn by liiclinrd Nelson, Matthew Smith, M. L. A., Saniucl Cameron, D. J. Mullin, Fred Inca and others. Ar ii. very enjoyable concert at Pealre’a Station Easter Monday night the partici- pants included Puul McLaughlin, Miss M. McLeod, Mount Stewart; J. A. Mc- Dpiiiilrl, St Aiitircwre; Miss Agncs 'I‘i‘ainor, l"rnncis McI.u.ughlin, J. F. Doyle, J. \V. Currie, Mrs. J. A. McDonald, Pe.oka's; Misses Fitzgerald, Charlottetown, and /Enens D. McDonald. A large sum was rcnllzcd from? sale of baskets. BEoI.\'NiNu ncxt Monday, May lst, the Eastern Steamship Co. International Division steamers will lcnve St. John a.m. (Atlantic Standard) for Lubcc, nd Lubcc, Mondays, Wcdncsduys and tcztnicr and tnkc cabin bcrthor state- i` thc wholesale section here, was foruicd f pnpcr daily, and the bag factory has a list of over tivo hundred employees at nil northwest gcncrnlly, is caally under- fthoilrm, confidently asserts that thc rovinces for some yours to come in this articular line of goods. Royal Silver Polish-For polishing and The “Slater Shoo" agency has been Our cheap carpet makes aoheary com- 'tz=- L- = They are not » ‘ _ 1 every piece wmimm mmmm~mmw% the cheapest ut the BEST on the mat ket White s name on 2 .llli illllllilllll » underl-id each other and rigidly adhere to ,al-r.e _ . Day. This is now quite generally observed Ar the third annual convention`_of thi New Bnrnawiclr 'I‘eaoh_er\i' Allooiltlon this wack the salary schedule and declara- tion ol December Inst were unanimously ltiopted. ._ _Thcy pledge themaolvca not to the following schedule : Males, class I., superior or grammer school, lilll. Halas, class II., $240. Males, ciaaa III., $170. , Fomalu, class I., superior or grammer school, WD. ‘ _ , Females, class I., in common schools, |175. Famalol, cliuia II., $166. ~ Femsios,'class III., $130. Near Sunday is “Lot-d's Day Sunday" and this akords a golden opportunity for ngth'ening the defences of the Lor'i’s throughout the Anglo-Saxon world, coin"- lng as it doesnt an opportune time as the summer with its special temptations is at hand. There is special need of appeal to tha Christian conscience in order to new watchfulness as to the observance of ,thc Day, and of special effort to guard against naw inroads upon its integrity and sanctity during the summer season. .The occasion should he improved to the utmost for the purpose of Htrengthcnlng the hands of'tlic I.ord`s Day Alllanéc, by cnliirging its membership, and improving its financial position. its growth has been most gratifying, its Influence was never so great, its usefulness is un quest- ioned und its financial needs _wore never greater. The Ontario Alliance imperat- lvely needs by the ilrst of May, in round figures, $1,500; Quebec, 81,000; New Bruns- wick, $100; Nova Scotia, $500; Prince Edward island, $liI]; British Columbia, $375. Let an offering be taken for thc work of thc Alliance, and ciforts made to ncrcuse its membership.-Wesleyan. ' Ar the regular acaslon of Elliott Division No. 24, Sons of Temperance, Rocky Point, held recently the following resolution ot condolence was unanimously passed to tlie-bcrcuved family of their late: brother, Oliver McLean. To Mrs A. McLean and family, Rocky Point: \Vl\crcas it has -pleased tlic Supremo Ruler of thc nn- ivcrse to remove from this valc of tears your bclovcd and youthful son 'and our much cstcemed brother who has been taken awaysosuddenly and unexpectedly, Therefore Resolved:-That wo the ofilccis and members of Elliott Division, No W4. S. of T. of which the deceased was n uiem~ ber, hcrcby dcslrc to express our ' sincere and heartfelt sympathy for you in your late and sud bereavement. Bro. Oliver had been united with us in thc bonds of fclloivship sincq ago would pcrmit until his very and demise. We will miss his com- panionship hcro upon eurili, yet wc have thc blcsscd assurance that if we rcmain steadfast- unto the end we shall be rc-un- It/cd before thc Great Grand Master oi us all. We theroforc deem it our duty at least to express our sympathy with you in your and bcrea\'ement,but' we are sensible of the fact that you must look to a higher source for that strength to support you in your sorrow, knowing that, “lie doeth all things well." Thcreforc resolved that n. copy of this resolution be placed upon the record of this Division, and a. copy sent to the press for publication. Signed on behalf of Elliott I)ivislon. D. G. Mci{iNztoN, Wii.r.iau S. McNnii.i., J.aMr;s E. W1~:ns'ri-zrt. ilE'S BEEN WELL EVER SINCE A. D. Miller has an experience with Dodd's Dyspepsla Tablets 'l'hat’s Worth Remembering. “I wish to state that Dodd's Dyapepsln Tablets are thc best mctlicinc anyone can take: for Dyspt-psiu." The speaker was A. D. Miller, of 'i`omstown,Ont., and when hc was asked for his reason he continued “I had been troubled with Indigcstlon and Dyspepsia and during the summer of I9f)5 my doctor trcatcd me for Liver Complaint but I kept growing worse. “My appetite was very irregular, :and I would bloataiter i.-ating and I also had palpitutlon of the heart. Sometimes I would not slot-p at night on account of my heart beating so hard. . “I was linrdly able to get around when I started using l)otid`s Dyspcpsin Tablets. After using half it box I fclt better; by the time I had used two boxes I was well and I have been wcli cvcr since." You can`t have Dyspepsla if you use Dodd's Dyspepslit Tablets. Pretty 'necktle free to every man who buys shirts here _to-day. -Moore & McLeod. 29dii Invictus shoes for men.-Alle) & Co. Charlottetown Agents. azdw tf. FLAT SET DERBIES ARE VERY POPULAR With stylish young men. There’.~ a distinction and a style io them that's very attractive. Haw.s Hats.-Weeks & Co., Sole A geuts. ' 22d ti. new Jewelry LADII-ZS:--Weinvite you ’ to inspect our recent ar- rivals in ~ Blouse Sets. Belt Pine. _ e Bolt Buckles. Cuff Pina. etc . etc- G. F. HUTCHESDN. r Jeweller. ' . 'MEET -MEL AT THE; ALWAYS lU$Y_STORl`l ‘ V ' The greatest corset bargain ever odered in P. E. I. » Q ~ ` l'APii Gllllllilis . A PER ~ io zu in nn _,PAIR too PER PAIR 3'-iiiii'i." ~f:"-1'2" I _" I if" -Y .- *.\*»_;n~_ ~..,,v,'~_._-_,FJ The latter are _always to be had \ sf siunisiesou & co. In answer to a telegram from us we have this day re- ceived by express zoo pairs TAPE GIRDLES direct fiom the manufacturers. Ad. ~ Is Worth These have never been sold for less than 5oc a pair. Y0lll° 0IlR BARGAIN PRICE 296 PER PMR Consideration 4 Immediate STANLEY BROS. _ I 7 --- There Are Eglin. ' " W’ fresh Eggs. Strictly Fresh Eijs. .'.~.€.\ ,_ -,. Q _ _| -f4m:.¥,, ,. .g *mr V I here at lowest prices. ‘- . \` Clif tiller Bros. ite-delraenii , it, ii’s Gotti." 'Have you a Sewing ‘Machine ? If not you should have one You cannot afford to be' without one, especially when (i you can buy at auch reason- ? able terms from na. Spring Sewing is now on-DON‘T think of doing it by hand-It’a too ' ' much like work. The New Raymond ' leads all others-Every person who has used one will tell yon of its many good qualities. For 40 Years 1 it has demonstrated its superiority-Put up in cabi- net or drop head forms I beautifully finished. Sample Machines ' We have ou land some i sample machines that will be sold at a ,low figure-If w at a good machine at a low price it is here. If you Want a New JMachine, Buy Now Millar Bios., SUN NYSI DE. ' VALUABLE ¥ I . Jliiv ilolor oi ibe Rainbow ‘__ , can be used to paint “BANN1Gi;R” EDDY’S impervious Sheathing. Ask your buildey to use it on your new building. ~ Schofield Bros. F r I -.-_-_~__-_u-L _ _-` AggyQ Fliliowners, Dairymen, Lobster Packers I When fitting up for Spring work try the NEW FOUNDRY Foot of Queen Street For CASTINGS. REPAIRS of all kinds. Founders, Machinists and Boileimakers. The Charlottetown Foundry Machine Co. Lid. Phone 75. Peake’s No. r Wharf. P- O. FOX 4|] 1-21 dwtf m¢rv1msms m!mmwmma:s:wr~~uiss»».sa.c~essirmcref-.o=ssr.va.s'r:i»c=i;a1»:v.A; -r»'.~<.s..a»rs‘»:fss*r»§-_e-e»~'. .-".1 as_>'a'n -r .union --. uf vi fr e we-on /v.>s~fx_fu-a._-i» va..'\..1.~nv»f- 1 i m' li ci-ioToTsi=;l Tune pssr i rcrrrer rwrsr. Pazaitr. on noir Has iiever derived that real enjoyment which ia his. They are the emit of the trade. . %'lNF) CUT MIXTURES IN I AND 2 POUND TINS. 1 _.I r FARM [till SALE Situated at Marshfield, St. Peiera Road 4 I/; miles from Charlottetown con- taining 69 I4 acres of land; about 55 acres are clear and in a high state of cultiva- tion, about zo acres are plowed. There are on the premises a good dwelling house, barn, horse stable and other_out- buildings, good orchard, a never failing well of water in back kitchen and other water privile es, a good grove of hard and soft wood close to the house. If thc nbovc farm is not sold by _prtvnic sale before the 26th day of April next. . it will be sold by public auction on that date, together with stock and farm- ing intplcincuts, etc. lf. W. HUGHES. Marshfiicld. _ =< i LOOK UP I Ilc proud of yourself and it is easy to get a. good PHOTO by coming hcrc. Probably you owe pictures. Why not come and huvc them taken now. Some of your relatives and fricnils rather have your pic- ture than anything elsc. Gauvin, ilsnizal & Ru.. l’l1otographers. -Jas.Bpa,yii. Pup. _ _-.M Crackers and Confec-» tionery, ing cheap at .i Ph ’5i2flW»\ flFr‘\5 3”* 'f’1‘i‘ 'Ni 'W §i“i9l‘lla .‘.9W?f~1"4- ?¢"\r.T-?’:‘il .€`.l¥8'('%!. if -‘I WSF!-I ¥i»l ¢!Rl°%~"s$ M ;.. ., n-I._.n-.._ .. I S.. I .» .at damaged by smolte, sell- *f l _ ri ici