_:__ . natural du i>iii.'§;e»»l;v§l;¢f‘= I align, \ . Walid' Paper if ` ,_ ._-Ai, l-Qlqgffrhein ' ' .f\{l - ._ i... ~_.-,-Y0l_l- will? milf n-_ .g'r¢'m-1, °PP°\‘¢“Ui!_Y if you do not _ 44 buy the _rob lots of wall * W are oiie in ff' f(-)7.\¢\f'»_, look at . _ f' ’ We claim to have the _ -. pretiiest patterns and the fi ir':&'.'.i~F. i. . l Hsin _omni iii New Pri was Block-'-‘= Charlottetown. A coon iootball tis.. Victufla Park last iixiilng. W” bald N 1°- P- $'rAvln1.St- John lneimwr or tin Btllkof New Bninswlckfla in the city. Tlx Princesa arrived here yesterday :tht-prncon from Picton at ii qim-mf in _ Blr.»W.H. Sraiicim, Charlottetown, _.4 ' I ' _ if W" l'i°R‘°°°Nd .veswrday at the Cnr-iston , lialf Price l! “°‘°*~“-me ' .-.'f'r~==” . Parson Enwaan Isnann is the best ‘WF '°“ "nh W Spend a vacation. Sec The Guardian's ciaaslded col. A :rss-i-me in connseti ' i i. gi. _. G cinnwiii in iieiii si, his riiiiifivsiice iii' Fi. liniflaszard this afternoon. ' 'I i P* f. r g. " ~- (Q i;§seii.`f_=¢na’ .~ .f.,..,,.- W R ~ ` at' l e diiiiiihnven _ keatviue.idrsliiisiiiiifswsiidiiiuiiiifii it new home in Charlottetown, P. E, L our New PAPER .A ii:i.:;:.t yesterday, I-le will be here for a week. Mus. Eiuvssr Dawson and Miss Daw- , ' son Charlottetown, i ge d __¢ IOM* £fl¢¢S H1 the diy. ins' Kin.; iifiwmi reiliiiliiiiii, _ let us* now and we will E send our sample booksio 7. your home. We know '- '- we have just the paper ,¢- you want. _ iiitoirs Si*-'t§§:' Monday, THB music page in the Saturday issue of April iiiith will contain the words and music of is popular sung entitled, “On the Road to Mandalay." if R1~:v.'MR. Molinari, of Prince Edward Island. preached last weekat the 2nd Presbyteriuii Church on Clialkstone __.i- _ _' p' ' L' Avenue, Providence, U. S. ` 9° bthre' LAY'roN McCann, Alexandra, Lot 40, ~ 4, I '- ;hc has a son and daughter in San . _ _- _ ,~ rancisco received adespar/ch yesterday ' < \ as lfollovijsz All safe, don't. worry, no -_ . .. ..._. ,_ _ mn s_ i=ci=i§Ai.E THE Government. dredge Prince Edivnril is now almost ready for work. Hur first job will bc dredging of the docks at Peakes No. 1 wharf, which will probably Desirabierroduce and Grocery Baal- be b°¥““ “°"i' “Wk- nfss Stand ln Sydney, C. B. Doing $i5o,ooo annually. Great opportunity H. PETBICK, who is to be the new manager' of the Bank of New Brunswick, fm' hustler' APPIY t° P' 0' B9* 62° here, came by the Princess yester- Sydney, or to Box 587 Clisrlottetoyrn. _ 24dzw -¢_b~l_|lllMlww¢lulii¢ day. A. E. Williams, the present manager will leave for Moncton, lt' is expected, on Saturday. A iiisi-;'riNU.Ys wasa particularly welt rendered feature of the program, The closing nuiuber was followed hy three cheers for the Red White and Blue, and God Save the King. Da.VaaiizN of St. John‘s, Nisld., has been on the island for the past week Picking up some izood horses for customers in the ancient colony. He has rounded up six fine horses for the city of St.. John‘s, and two splendid mares a matched pair of bays for the Nfiri. Government Farm. The balance of the lot. of 15 head which he is taking away are for private parties. The pair of uiaresare for breeding purposes. The Government stables at St. Jchn's have two first class stallions-one a coach horse that oost $2100, and the other a Barrister procured in this Island. The progeny of the mares will be distributed in Nilfi-. i-he G0v_ernment. being anxious to improve the class of horses and encourage breeding, The stables at St. John‘s Niid., Dr. Varien says, contain the very best iiorsos, and every encouragement is given breeders to raise the best, While Dr. Varien was here he also purchased a thoroughbred Berkshire sow with five little ones. These he left. in care of Robert Silliphant, Hunter River, to await ship- ment. Last aight the Dr. received a telephone message to say that some thief had stolen one of thc little pigs-which shows that stood stock is appreciated. Dr. Varieaieft this morning on return to Nild. Tian preparations for _the Firemen`s Tournament are proceeding steadily auda hlg meeting of fireman is bound to result. Definite replies have been received from the Fire Depts of Glace Bay, Moncton,and Plctou; from all of which plitcesfmen are coming to participate in the sports. Letters have also been received from Halifax, Sydney, Amherst. 'i‘rurc, and Woodstock, which inqcais that firemen from these cities will also be present at the celebration. Of the tourna- ment the Gliicc Bay Herald sayiiz- “Altiiough the Charlottetown tourna- ment does not come oil' until the first. and second days of August the firemen all over the maritime provinces are already iiiaklng preparations to attend it and take with them their best. teams. The Glace Bay fire department have not defin- itely decided to go in a body,hiit in iillpro- habillty they will be there and have in the most of the events men fast and strong enough to make the best of them hustle. It will require about $36) to make the trip and the department has nothing near that amount in funds at present. The ever, and the fire liiddies are alwa The departnient had good men las year and they arc stronger this year. 0 last year`s teams they have W. Rutherford J. W. McKenzie. L Frizxcll, A. lllciidalien, U. Broan, F, White and A. Cathciirt, Rutherford is a crack quarter mile and this year Glace Bay has in Charlie Harte, formerly of Sydney, the fastest couple inthe maritime provinces, and in llert Finnamcre, one of ~tlie best. men New Brunswick had last vcar. yGO0D 1 ‘Toii_E'r soAPs We are showing a nice line cf Toilet _ Soaps ln our win- dow this week at prices ranging from i0 .cents por .box to 40 cents par box of three cakes. Some splend id values at 25 cents per box. Try us _for soaps. Ba cure you °.=\\sr.i1_li1°!- Slvll truskdoadl whiskey and other iiivuinnn' min-ind is armani .hippo nudes. Nmannwisnr wwe” bn. ll »_iiqng§')ii_g.iu_ snows that proiiihitio piniii its. . _ Rav. .ic|ni.__BoLnaN of Absrfeldie, Scotland. w_a|=_a~passenger- by the mail which arrived this morning. He iraceoina to-_v_lslt.lii~» cousiina. M McRae. 0k,a|Wll~iv=.: " s - ' ' f ‘._._-`,> _ ,.;_Hli\la_rrll.usder this heading, will bs ~ found ,news pertaining w_Queeri‘s Uotlniy. Under the proper headings will also ba found the news of tha other. counties. The Guardian classifies its local items thus in the hops that this wliibs a convenience toitsreaders. IRIN. J. W. and Mrs. Godfrey, of Truro, are spending a week in Charlottetown with Mr. Godfroyb aistsr, Mrs. J. K. Hou. The congregation U Bt. John‘s Church of England at Crspaud is `endsavorlng io secure Mr. Godfrey as rector, and his present vlsltls made for the purpose of conferring with the wardens of alt. .ichn'i». Tal arrivals the past few days of com- mercial mon and others have resulted in good business at the hotels. The Vlctcriii, Queen and Revere, have had all they could handle without- overtiixing their usual limitations, for winter trade. An exceptionally large number arrived in the, city yesterday and the day before. Tun mall train arrived in the ciiy this morning at 1.10 a. ui. The condition of the road bed all along the line of railway is very bad at present-thc frost having raised the sleepers in some places so inuch that the trains have to run slowly. The track however is improving and will soon be in its usual good order. Yissrniipar afternoonwlien the western train from Charlottetown was near Loyailst a hox car left thc track. In crdcr not to have traffic interrupted the car was turned over and into the ditch alongside the track. A similar accident occuri~ir.l on the Murray Harbor Branch, iii-ar Vernon River but the car was replaced after- a half hour of delay. Tas marriage took place at St...\iidr.-w's on April 24|. of Peter J. liiorrison ii. Annie M. McDonald, both oi Mt Stewart The ceremony was performed by the li-~v. A. P. McLellan P. ‘P. nasisistl liy R--v~. R. .T. Gillis, St. Peters, A. .l. Mc-lniyve, Moreli and J. R. McDonald, St. Ti.-ii-i~»i'.-_ The bride was attended by her sister Miss Ellie, while the groom was suppor‘i-li hy ID. F. Egan. THE purchase ofthe site on corner of Grafton and Prince Streets for the new Zion church has been coiiipietcd. it includes thelund on Prince Street from _the corner to Mr. Whnlen's property and _on Grafton Street .to t.bs='{.awis property, and niiiiis buildings iiitréon; ineiuaidg the Yeo house. The `t.i-it'stees have also agreed with Mr. Wlialdn to purchase his property adjoining Mr. Longwoith‘s on Prince Street for $950. Then the whole site will cost the congregation $4,450. IN line with the gigantic scheme of immigration organized -_by the venerable head of the Salvation Army, evidence of the success of wliicli is noticeable even in this Province, comes the news that General Booth has made the startling proposition to take over the control and managdnientoi’ tiiejails and penltentiariea of Great Britain. He guarantees to manage them mcre economically, rind with better results, physically, socially and morally, than at present, and as a demonstration of the feasibility of the proposition lie asks to be given the control oi! the jails and pcniientiarics of any specified district for three years. Vsnv satisfactory reports are licing received by Prof. Hawley regarding the English immigrants brought to this province by himin connection with the picnic season will be on before that how- Salvation Army emigration scheme. Only in one case has there been a ys well patronized. The magnificent work statement made that the man furnished . ,ot the department has' saved many of was notacapablc laborer, and this was the citizens 'of Glace-' Bay from heavy where an experienced man was required loss,¢nt1 the boys are deserving of every The first man sent was replaced by onc assistance to make agood showlugat the able to fulfil the duties required of him. tournament. The Glace Bay men would From the immigrants have coma ex- bc in all the sporting events except the pressions of their gratitude to the Ariuy salvage corp races, and the tugof war. iorcnablirig them to better lheirconditioii t ln life, and of appreciation of the present f places in which their lines have fallen. Fino cut tobaccos.-We have a large assortment of cut mixtures including, Old Gold, English curve cul.,Capstiin, Hlckeys, Myrtle Navy, Red Cloud, Sweet Caporsl, Primrose and adozcn other popular cut tobacccs. We will beglad to have your trade for tobaccos. The two Macs, MacDonald k MacKinnon, Druggisi-s,Cor. Gi.. Geo. and Kt. Sts. iitwll \. _ Big`Siocli of Ferrczone, iilaiiirrixczone, ` Dr. liainilion's Pills. and Puii\am’a Corn Cure just in. _ riiiiliiiii'i°iiii|iliiii. ‘C0 C in Dauocisrs _ comerm oeofgi .ina iceni su. °’ _A »_._,`_»,L:~-- ‘ `~ ~ I .,`_. . __ _ _ ‘ _ _ I Grafton S:-. ' ` Ohm" . " '_g.¢~|g»annavai¢n¢cnl\vn1unnr¢o»un¢in| ~ W _ -~,‘.;. ', . v » ' I \§\ \\ _.~.4£Q'* iii?--hi 3 " ._ - __ rf ' ui - --‘: “ ` `Q` 5 -\ ` rl \\ 1 /_ /-/A , 'f ` _K -, _ _*__* lv’ _ _ é,.______ _ ‘ itefiif., life - i _ i . ‘ | , | Charlotte town. ' f . _ Plain greys, also 56 inches width, better the tlitv hh" c ‘ . i Store. ahowa the moat attractive line ` \ ' As usual Che.rlottctown’a but Dry Goods \ of fashion’a favorite fabrics. It is unquestionable now that the smart / giey suitings are to have chief favour among the new fabrics for spring wear. So it is with especial satisfaction that we call atten- ' . tion to the finest showing of grey tweeds in Grey with green overcheck, mixed grey Plain grey tweeds. 56 inches wide, good ¢weed_ grey with champagne stripe’ Wcigill, Bii W00i, [)l'€ily fBbfiCS - . . . grey ¢hfCk‘ 3]] W( 0]’ hgudggmg fabrics at . . . . . ... . . . . . . . .. . . $|,45 , quilities, all wool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .l,|5 A basket weave with over check' in grey Cream hoiiiespim, with self, stripe, ii with green, champagne with green, handsome fabric especially designed I champagne with blve, 56 i\1Ch. all fcrgwfskirts.. . . . . wool . . . . . . . . . . . ....L55 Light Weight Fabrics p ipular coicr. _ --i -_ ., ____._ ...,___._ thi. EVERY popular light weight"fabr'ic‘has good representati in on our shelves ' this spring-Mohairs, Eoliennes, Trespines, Wool Tafitta, Sicilians, Lust es as well as light weight tweeds-Roxanas and all the rest-Every Bargains all Over -the Store At the Big_,.l"urnitui'e Sale _;-n@d__1 ____ 1 ________ _Q ___ _ __ ___-_ _= Hall Racks Fit For Ch’iown’s Finest Homes are here in about a dozen dif- ferent atteriis. In elm, ash, oak and quartered oak all with nice. large, true mirrors of artistic designs, dnely finished. Finer Baby Carriages You liave Never Seen Anew lot which arrived a day or two before we d2Ci'iff'\ oi: this sale were [riceil for quick selling. We are ' Cutting Deep to make a quick clearance. No discount less than 25 p c- iiome are going at r-3 o_ff. You might as well get a ulC¢._ Si-Y' lush, right-up-to tlie-iiiiniite Go-cart new when they C11_\1 be bought as low as the ordinary You Would Make no ' Mistake to buy these at the regular prices. You can buy 0116 l1°W cheaper than we bought them ourselves. Don’t wait until the best are picked up-come in this morning and choose yours. carriage. Coaches and Lounges at Tremendous Discounts These are the acme nf coin- fort, atril covered iii good coverings in fine colorings. We can suit your room no matter what the color scheme is These soft, cosy,cninfortablc couches won't remain lierc long at our present prices. Bc cnc of thc lucky few to get one. 1,, --_-_n1u-s-_lil-D- A ,___._---_-1~ Hundreds arr sails- ' i. heiultudiilgictiaililteriiiilgit- iicil. There is satis- Don’l lei YOU ’\=iil“ n n f faction for yon- ` \’°;'S get an me bar' "' Come in and sec us. ga ns. _ News & Fashion Ccuntcrs. lt is a bright Giirdcn tools at. Cnincron 8: Cds. 25d ii an Newsy Magazine Evcrylndy should The Dcllneator for May ls now on our il - liaveaco . A grcat array of early l |\l ' ' . lghtfui stories in the May number. V _ will omy 15 cena' by nm" 20 cems_ Um.Ler',|Grafton St.. opp. St. Paul s. 1 Bookstore. iliillw . _ ~ _ __V__' »- _, £i»@isx» R A A _New Policy The SUN LIFE OF CANAD_A_lias just issued a new policy on a 3 p.c. Reserve," giving iery high Cash Surrender Values, etc. As the premium under this policy is no higher than under the old form, in- tending insurers should aslc fir particulars, before placing their insurance elsewhere. E- E.. £3377. Charlottetown. Manager for P. E. Island. _ 9 mwf iyi p _ ' ` PY . . - Bu I cn dinner, Lic. The spring Style; Many|pm;;?|n':,rcu de;,‘,],l:,‘;‘ “Strri`Lii;!iPi\ia" iiirnizhcs an excellent iiiciiu aol dressmn ng nm ry' ‘and vcs 1 lck service Any ll0\lI`- e uNi_iviEN ing drug stores: Geo. E. Hughes’. Red Cross Pharmacy. Reddin Bros. ' 1A. W. Reddin’s. C. D. Rankin’s. 3-:Sd twlyr. T Cari lie had at the follow- McDonald & MeKinn0n’S. », -- _"4 “/