1 ' wi . - “` .-1 as “ww I THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, _ =_-bfi -1-”-'l v Plcnlv of people will ‘U A << :~Adm"“i°° free' T" °° E“”°9°“‘“""'¥1§r-f The special_Souveuir of the Holy Family ~v;s’;*w' Mottmlf# ‘ly mom lhebest 2< cent ea , _ MR_FWC0o“BsleftTue`.day forprince ls Well Worth the price lskod. The hirdsyrletkeiaiclyuat i where he` will spend’ a S°u"l1l|'Y1“mb€1‘ is f~° be b°“¥hl 'W ¢iU1¢1' Mr' L' W' Www’ “ala °°'°°mg°'°" by . bb P l mcnthor two with relatives.-St. John °f MP MBSOHS B°°1~`¢°l`°S- him ;h';°$‘§::,rd°7 °'°”i°3 '°°“"“°“ S " -` 5355*- i ~ Souool. iExmwli"rioN -The trustees X " _ - i - ` ' - Mr.`H. Bowness df Kensington brother _ _ _ T|n__H.nhx_D,_;1y_Ech° of (1,, 13,5 im( and agreat number of parents met at the _ _ _ » » . _ £ held!!! ll°¢¢U»l'|Il¢ ` _i 53.*, Lim; "Qi Irving 1,” m_ schoolhouse at Red Point on the 4th gm' 1:' W' B°"P¢°°»_°°¢°h°f» WW* . ._ . _ ,Due n _o_~ C.s_ emo" m_u,e iust.,for the purpose of examining the “WSP 9°] ismthf wtf' __ W A§m`°u,.i“ -__ ` school which they found in a flourishing M¢g;5_;V_ H, D°¢g¢`d¢g md i` - ~ _' ~ . _ condition under the painstaking "and Riley, Forest Hill, werepaqangera T-.H“G°*nm‘3' i°`Vl°“°d t° he” th" Gmcltliff llllllluvlllelli 0! Mil* M 1?\ll1b,\`\‘»'< Princess yesterday morning an route to k _ l. , [VERY ahuldbepallli. llbt¥_h‘aa‘ltaaf whmie ignealao ear0UI.bltwe`_ _ aadadvamage m.onrcm@a&_ Seenredonly ayloag yelra of hard wukandtryiagexper- CD1- ‘ J. T. l`lcKENZlE, 'Poe Tailor. UUH NEW SHIRE You will find everything you require in t"e drug line. _ Prescriptions and special Remed es. prepared with the best goods obtainable-cheap er than any house in the business- Ibrun our business in the interest of the , peo@¢.-No division of prolits with Doctors .- IQ ia yolr interest to deal with HUG ’“° " . ' ' _ Draggist. -hone Block Sunnyside. I ZEZM “A s § C8113 \ Walk” 3°" is not in it with a.wa1k to the Eli e Bakery for: when you relics: there yod cau_get evexl- é , thing good and fresh xn the ba inz line. Our specialities for » to-day are - Sultana Cake zoc. Nui “ 20C. l Silver “ x6c. l Telephone zu. D- STEWART! Eclipse Bakery Bikes Best Bread. ll. lllMllilWllMMlillllllliili= there was a align improvement yester- aq in use or waiter-W of Mr. Walter Sianpson of 'TIE ’ai¢antl D. Stewart ofthalclipse .. iafiasy --°°`w.s;...a.y _painful injuries. _I§_e'~is 35 *',-#_ - -fi.f'°_f'_._lj ' Thu ‘ ,iw - -__"" _ :mr 1-. F. nest _ae’»3i§_iatrora,te11 in o.-A. Hsu or me and Royal Canadi\\i7._, _ f. ° » T8lGcsn_nra_1|lspleasedto learn (Mr. Ebaneaer Wheatley, who has been very ill -for days with pneumonia was reported as slightly better yesterday evening. A'r the pclice court yesterday the Essory case came up for trial, and alter the ex- amination of several wittnesses. ‘mas ad- journed" fora. week. The McN eill case was also adjourned. THE Gusnnisx underst ands that Mr Thos. VV. Hodges. brother-in-law of Mrs. Christian Hansen of Charlottetown, has been appointed secretary of the Y. M. C.. A. in Little London, New York. Msssns. Stanley Bros.” new store will be open for business to-day. The arrange- ment of the store and stock is not yet complete, but the firm intend making a grand show in the future, notice of which will appear in the various dailies. V THE GUARDIAN regrets to learn that while coming down stairs yesterday Jack McKinnoii,the eldest son of Hon.D.A.Mc- Kinnon, caught hisarm in the railing of the stair breaking it. At latest reports last evening the "little felldw- was resting easy. _ BY telephone received in the city !es'_ terday by Mr. D. McL iran* it is learned that his father Duncan McLaren _died at his homein St. Peter’s Bay, on Tuesday evening. The deceased was in his 79th' year. Ten _of a family are left to mourn. A1' Mr.R.H. Mason’s new stand and confectionery store, Queen Street, are tc be seen a number of excellent colored portraits of His Majesty, Ki!-18 Edwud VII and Queen Alexandia; also of 0\1r late Queenvictoria, which are for sale at a very moderate price. The pictures ere 'life-like and well desirablefor framing. A BIG QU ART_EB'S WORTH. lis always found in a bottle of Polsont w Nerviline. the best household linime_ n known. It cures rheuma_t.ism.D¢\\1`°l8l_8. toothache, headache, thsick-stoiEach,e |111; 1 good f every ing a mm ghcghstc be goocfd for. Mothers iind it the safest thing to rub on their- children for sore throat, cold on the chest. sprains, and bruises. Never be without If0lS0nS Ne rviline. It will cure the pains and ach es of the entire family and re1ieve’s ast amount of suffering every year. UNLAUNDRIED Hllll _ 75e. Best value in the city. Linen fioiit, reinforced back and front. made of heavy cotton with continuous facings and stud protector for back of neck, IEW GDLGRED SHIRTS. In line stripes and checks. The newestvdeslgns for the FBQSOD. ssc, $1.25, $1.45. . .-s'--_-e=-_v fs, T/_'/f/0f:9/o[£'=6 'les with their`dlil’erent colored draperies who was assisted in the examination by Mr. Cyrus N. Stewart and lies H. M. Robertson and others. The physical com- forts of the pupils were not neglected as their popular teacher provided a bountiful l ladies of the church. The hall was lavishly decorated with hunting, while the tab- made a very pretty scene. The tive o’clock tea table under the management of Mrs. T. A McLean and Mrs. McKinnon was perhaps the most attractive of the tables being made up ofthe most dainty of culinary art. The' candy table under the supervision of Misses Annie Cameron, Pearl Taylor and Jean Stewart was indeed very pretty with its fancy baskets and canoes of candy in different shades set off by a number of wax candles and tall stand- ing lamps. The ice cream tables were un- der the managment of Margaret Martin, _ Ethel Lorranie and Pearl Stewart and were well patrouized. “The icecream was exceptionally good.” At the willing work-_ ers’ table under Mrs. Ewen Cameron Mary Stewart and Sadie Taylor were to be had many useful fancy articles. The Bower table contained ii large number of handsome potted and cut flowerswhich found ready sale and was under the supervision of Mrs. Tait, Mary Bartlett and Ethel McLean. Upon the fancy tables were to be had many beauti- l fully finished pieces of fancy *work clothing, sofa cushions, center;nlece§._ etc._ made by the ladies of the sewing circle' Neill-and Miss McGill. Mrs.`Stetson and Mrs. Jas. Stewart were in charge of a fancy table which was entirely gotten up by themselves.In the basement were the three tea tableswhich were well patl-onized and the ladies in charge of the excellently set tables were (1) Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Gillon, (2) Mrs. W. Robertson, Mrs. J. Jamieson, (3) Mrs, Ewen Stewart and Mrs. T. C. James and their, assistants were kept very busy from five untiI‘eight‘ o’t-lock waiting table. The stormy weather _ in the aftern»00n prevented the hall being crowded but towards evening was well filled and the whole affair proved a grand success, and the ladies deserve credit in their untix-ing efforts to make their teas successful which they evidently succeed in doing. _ - _ _ | |- also In this City, on Thursday, April 11th Katherine A. beloved wife of Patrick Mc- Quaid,agen 20 years. _ [Funeral from her late residence Upper Queen Street Saturday at 9a. m.] Boston papers please cop) . In St. John, April 9, at her residence, 103 Gilbert’s Lane, Letty M., wife of William Armstrong, aged 23 years, leav- ing a 'husband to mourn her loss. Interment at A1bei“lon,P. E.I. Remains brought to the Island last night. _ 1;: +- . ' To r-ve to you that Ji. cl»~.§e`§ oincmentisaw-mm and absolute cure for each P-I |33 . . .......... ti..r'°".°'.;‘e..2.- .na _ e inznn _p mg” the manufacturers have guaranteed it. _ tes» timoniala in the daily press and ask your neigh- ` ink of it. You can use it and __’!__"‘?E_ ensue :uc % YllENllT0li __ AT___ Ulf. _‘and supply of candy' which was greatly Ch ti le pl“°‘ in 8°' relished by them. After singing of 3° ° " A National Anthem by the pupils, all wend- _ Mr. J. A., McLaren of the Arm of ed their way to their several homes. ' ,Paton & Co. was __ a paa_se_ngcr by A si.J 'mir aaa- ' isi.r*fP_"“°°’°.Y_°9“,"‘l_°i!_ "Qin: the :nnua:T":ieas and Fyaiscyr Qevlisy the (hom 'fha dd when “_ md ~ and well made pinafores, aprons, '§` during the past -winter and- 'rsueetéd=_,fa”"'°"°°“°°'i ;“bm"mF`H'° (credit on the -antirinir energies of the 5 ladies under the supervision of_=_ Mrs. Hc~ _ igfnning of February, so that it would ,am what they in _ ' 1 e ;'.°.°s..#“’...°‘s:s§.‘#..°::.‘.‘.f..‘t‘.f.°.°.°.f:‘.‘; .signs e . s w _ ' oi t tl ~i _I5 G°V"`°m¢“lf H°“9¢ R. H. Mason-a copi' of the Easter Edition _ _otnm _ Pm' '°"" Trialh Ju atthe0D%i‘SHousetoni841t. `* "ll°lBm¢¢iW 09°; I Dnnwnm '“l'*A;ms“ng°" gboil OKI’ - Sydney. » _ R01- Dr. Brecken,of Haunt Allison 1080.15 nowinthaweat. when he oftakinguphisabode. Hehae sold his beau ifnl -1. 1 "` £Il?ttds where WE S9138 @§é Hundreds and papers of every sort Papers for any room--and everyone term* »~.% ,,.,. - e£%i».sultf Gel-4 selecting for his htm. _ _ Mr. David Shaw, who has (been to the Royal Victoria Hospital, for the pest six weeks as a result' of the accident to his eye will be enabled 'to leave for his home shortly. ‘ ' A J. C. Cannon,_of Newton, Mass, leaves for home this Jnorning. kter on he .Y/¢?__B9_S¢_9D. _Where he wilfentu the Bpston Law School. Mr. _Gm'non, has 5601 8l'»1?€D¢1il1R St. 'Duhstans ‘College U16 D856 f0\11‘ years and has finished his course. A host. of friends wish him S IICCPSS. i ~ --/---___ - Ex-ruciusr w/men oil MURBER emacs. - _C1Nc1NN.s'r1, 0., April 9.-The police are looking for ex-Pugillst Mike Conley, who is wanted on a charge of being im- plicated in the murder of Charles D. 3- li¢l¢8l'apb operator, who died]Sunday pnoedbeds-a-all nice f°$19s° 1 We are always pleased soslaowourgoodseven if you I*‘-O-C-O-O_O-O-O10 its r Us snow mem ro vopl afternoon from _injuries 'received in a saloon brawl early Sunday morning. ;’ is .sxr1_zasicN_ o_i= mia. x T ipagviaiag :mr -siiavvtsifgssxti: tlai' legislature -£0 jii0n}eln`de‘ legislature is dissolved. ' 1'-ha`ten_n of present legislature expires March 29, MIB, and the house usually unites at the be: haiaully. have time-to finish the session fore its term -would Mare' Whitney, opposition- leader, said at ent he saw no objection to the bill. DISEASES OF CHILDREN. ' weak, punny children active _ To-let- partly furnished for the summer season. that desirable tenement being partof lnkerman Cottage, usually occupi- ed in summer by Mrs. Beer. Apply to Dr. Beer or Mrs. Beer, King Square. ' 10 tf Rubber Balls plain and-painte di for 4, 6, 9,10.a.nd 15 cents._They must be the _bestln town for we are selling dozens of them. Call and see them when you want ‘one J.D.Taylor's.-Vicwria Row Wehwe to Station y we don’ _ special ad. Row. - ease' _ _oss I lohasenfs Baking Powder For these reasons: r quality low price. . 1t’s quality. better Wdre Ifyouhavenotdéiltwxthusxntlie tothehafcfdurcnahomera, _,_ 5 '.'l1'.B. ’i`hePopularPtil&r& uomssioe|=.vi`aofu ii Oar Spring Cloths in the latest noveiiin ‘abil advent are daily arriving .3 - Ca1landmakeyouraelecttonsf~§‘3p@Sai§§|n and select stock Latest style. but workmandu and t dt guaranteed. Also see our large slick ol' Ggita’ F 5 JOHN McLED 5: al i-an 1 Dnrmg the rehniidmg of $0 the building lately occupied Landau Emme QQ* News Felt Hate aledbwf N _ stock _ Jgrtopened