1 lllil lllS illu inliil .= l < ‘ i - \ English Iourisis Disappointed in Search of Warmer Climate. l Ixmnol, April 2.-Thiel yur those who have gone south weaeape the alleged rlgzr ol aa English winter have ANN farther and land worse. Pinedwllhalong spell of snow and (mot Italian nonagenariana have failed 1.0 rocallanythlng apptmchlng this saaaoufa olperience. Accnespondent states that peru. !ndee\I,\he weatherin Rome Kell- erally is extremely unpleasant, beillk U .,,,,e,,,.,,,,,,, ,im r...|...»..l lull uw... Au thot of "Friend Olivjm.” &c- \ _ V ' 1 _ I 1 ers. Farther south. in Sicily, Mount Etna and the surrounding country are covered with snow down lo the Ionian oea. Naples. and even Llalta. also report their ex|:leri» ences of liislcomfortillg wintry weather. hnndnds ol amateur photqgraphers have | Perhaps the most convincing testimony taken Tfsnap-shots" of the fountains in' to the fact that those who winlclfti al Bane, many d whicharecovered 'with;hou..e this year fan'-I hes-tis afforded hy extnnrdinary icicies. ’ ' the letter of a correspondent ol the York- The fountains in the aquun- of St.P..-ta-r`s ! shire I-‘u~'.r. Writing from Algiflb. N2 Ifav'e"scatterod wuts-r on the pnvl-ment, complains that inslead of finding delight- whlch has fromel into a. solid mass uf ice-_ ful ueatller he has had to erlurunter rain ncsaadtatln¥ H1128 0| workmen with and sleet. A correspondent al Nl-ni also plakaxes po clear a way for the wors.hip- E \\ rites that il. is raining and cold there. eh _ .J - __-A -V -V ~- Ibm' 1 i » ccrr-_ct .l:~.f_i sr.;- lish sg §‘._f ',;lcc. 15 c~,_-, perfect in :t aiu in =:;..=. ; Nl- \'\xr r SPRING HATS: l We’ve the spring hat that any man wants- l that wants a good hat. Our Suffolk Hat at $3 oo is known the town _ over as the best American Hat on the Island. I It gives you more for your hat money than any other hat at the same price. l In the 12 cases of new hats and caps are some V exclusive shapes as well as the regular Spring block in soft and hard hats. 3 l I New Spring Caps r Thousands of natty new American caps are ready too for you. Tile shapes and colorings are the prettiest we've seen yet. ' » Other Arrivals T are new print cottcns, while shirt waists, white cotton, summer underwear, colored ducks, colored muslins, fancy sateens, new hat shapes,chiffon hats, new ties, sheetiugs and pillow cottons, fiannelettes _ and Domet’s Fit-Reform Suits. Other things will be added to this list as quick- s ly as they come. PRUWSE j Blllli.. The Wonderful Cheap Men. Not Promises but I Actual Results Charlottetown, P, E, Island ` W. K. ROGERS. Manager P- E. Island Branch. Canada Life Ass. Co., Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Dean Sin-I have just received a notice from the Canada Life saying that my $2000 straight life policy, which I took out in |875 is now worth $3,137.50. When I consider that the proits added to this policy alone amount to as much as the premium I have paid, I certainly fs! that I have been fortunate to insure in such a Company. They have carried the risk on my life for fzooo from the start for an annual ‘ premium of $39.20 and since the first year the amount of in- surance hlul been rapidly increased until as stated above I am now insured for $3.1 37.5o. I _ _' , 'f`irf€.e results are ao satisfactory that I have decided to tale mother szooo policy with the Company- Wishing the Company the success it merits. I am _ V Yours truly. le nannies BLAKE. ` d 4. 6. - . __ PLBLISHBD EXCLI`SI\'ll.\ B\ THB GIAKDIAB ll QI! PIOVIIICB Love For AN IS .LOVE FOREVER. BY AMELIA E BARR (CHLPTHR II-0lm\iuued.) »-uni uni uni r an ot tho word. It CTX _rirrlirlriisirgg.hugs irizfirl l %ii~;2fi;&.= fliffgil I °i=r‘i. - gl ie gui* la; L5 g. ..§;€.gris§ grin.-., I _5E-,!§.=5E= gg E Sigel: _ iiiséil tr i. iii =.i .iiiii 3 ClL.P'I'El.l1`I4 Tha evils of poverty are ovlll-I. and aeailyr understood; thou of wealth are more complex, _but por- hapo not tha less trying. Martha Leigh roally suffered an much In tha supposed danger of a mortgaged homo aa If the mortgage was an ao-_ compllahod fact. Yet. than was rhi- ly no obvious reaaon for he an- xiety; for Stephen, though a bold and far-asoing apocnlator. was not an nnwino ons. All his investments wan likely to bear tha touch ol tima, audi! they were parmlttodto ripen. to ylold a wealthy return. But woman have neither tha faith nor tha potlenoo for auch money transactions. They demand curtain and rapid results, and ara not oonr tent unless some security on which they have not their hearts is placed beyond doubt.. llnrtha leigh felt. that if high Farm was absolutely secure sho could bo happy. Butthla was the one point Stephen was tn- disposed to humor hor in. Ha had Promillld not to involve tha old homo and ha felt har perpetual a.nxioty_ta bo a doubt of his honor, and an In- sult. to his own regard for those who were behind, and those, _who were to follow him. And Stephen had masterful ways which might be criticised, but which no one felt ablo to interfere with. Tho enterprises he had begun hopur- suod, regardless ol tha opinion of his wife and family. -Thar would T acknowledge his wisdom some day; and ho was satisfied to wait for his ‘justification until unmcid returns deserved lf.. ' . In his own mind ha had built tha new mill, and Coen its thousand looms tolling for his bonsllt; and he went steadily to work to realila his ideal. Squire Bingley sold him tho land he wanted. and in a fow weeks the great foundations were laid, and i the mill yet to bo was oxarclslng a pronounced lnducnoo among tho ln~ habitants of the lonely village. Hen und women, looking forward to its hotter wages, refused to Illro'f0r long terms to their old lnoltorl. Spoculttivo owners of land were al- ready building cottugel for tho "handa.'-2 Shops of various kinda were in preparation, and subscrip- tion woro being aoildtad for a Wea- Ieyan Chapel. Then changes ao barely indicated mot Squire Atherton with painful dlstinctnooa. 'Hley grow day by day with irritating eelerlty. Every time he went. boyond'h.ia own park gates he was aware of aoms Intrusion of tho new'lnto tba old. Ho blamed Leigh for all his annoyanooa. Ho met him frequently going to and fro, and as yet he always touched his but to his enemy, with a kind of proud tolerance of tho wrong done him. Leigh returned tho cour- tesy, though often with an lndl&r~ once which deeply oflondad tha lord of tho manor. "I shall bo nobody aoon, ovm In my own viliago,"- ha said angrllxto Misa Vyner. "A fow wooha ago, cmd mon and women would have sworn to llvo and dia with ms. Now ill la Stsphen Leigh whichever way I tuzrn; what ho is doing, and what ha ll going to do;_whnt be has given. ond what lla ia going to give. I bell thas, holds, 1 feel very much aa iii I was being edged out of my*-own nest and place. It is too bad of Binglrey. I will never forgive himi Noverll’ "Indeed, Raahleigh, you need not fret about -your tenants. If tiooy have deserted you. they have also deserted the church into which they were all baptized. Gammor Odldy told me to-day that Leigh was gating to build a chapel and some kind of an institute for tho 'ha.nda'; und sho was rejoicing in such a way about them you would have thought there never had been a dlurch in the parish, though sho has boenyfod from it for many a year." "And," continued tha lqulro, "I law that young man to-day who camo hero with his father. Ho one wandering around the park mtl' oo, and I thought. of Froneom. and fait faint. at heart.. Do you think an- ceaca has been meeting him unhn wn to us, Lolita?" ~ "squirrel nor think »l\am¢rd.lly_ of my niece? No air, I do lt-ot. Francesca la incapable of llllllling cl desti " l ' III IIQ. “’l‘hey met in the garden.'_' l Y I _ DUKE ‘ Ivfa ¢Nzll\¢¢._ I"ruu=°¢fa lladmat "What b th t'P Tho I III' ` l l l . l ll f if ~r ii: r.. 55; ir lg, _i lntarvlow, t young mall, Raahloigh. _You cannot any difler- " . Ba la his htllora son. 1 can lay ‘fb ` --wo man nul.m¢li.°'1‘\» father gave tho lint ollar. And what you refund It ha told you if .5 """' planuy la mm go ti. Bingley. no “tb was very stl"alght.forwar:."- "mt "I do not think, Loi a., a “P°d"u’ "A-*"4* ct°_|”' wrong being 'straightforward' makes it any easier to hear." "Oh, but If. |1086! One would ratlr or have a stab-in the breast than in the back. But you need not fl-ar Francesca will ever give you a bar.-a~ blow. She has all the honor of her race. and all the native modesty of a pure, proud woman. You may Bend her into the world with a Safe heart, Rashleigh." "1 was thinking of it. I know well that keeping a woman _in a lonely place is no protection.” God Al- mighty shut the lil-st woman up ina garden, and even Ile could not keep her safe. I had a letter this morning from my friend Thomas Idle. llis daughter Jane is going o be mur- ried, and he wults us o me to Idleholme. I cannot go, but thou might take I"runc¢-sea. She will bo the better for a change." _ “\\'h_v cannot you' go also?" ' "I should leave myself behind. I can do nothing for nor against .[eigh's mill, but I like to be gn the spot.. Something may turn up to my advantage or against it. Eillwr Way, I want to be ready und waiting." f'l-[ave you thought about Aillluud Idle?" "I have, Like curls like, and one love may cast out anoth.-r. If l-`run- cesca has taken a liking to thnx son of Stephen I1-igh`s. boullg Idlv H1115' at least set it wuwrirlg. lic is not a bad kind. I fancy, what I have Seen of him." ` "I know nothing of the family." --Thpy am good stock. I usl-fi to think no 'one was n'ortl\_v of Fran- cesca, but I feel now that it will bc luck enough to hun- her wolf some one that I do not hate, This ls n` disappointing life, Loidn. \\-2 ary sure of such great things ‘.\‘ht-n lvl- iirst. begin to reckon UP Om' “"3"” sure, and every tiny we have tu count less, and give uP h'-'W “ml take off there, until we are glad to get ten where _wc thought once to get a hundrcd. I. u.sed,to thillk of a lord, nt least, for»my Frullccsca. I will be grateful now if she will only give me a mln out of a county iulll- i|y that I can bear to s--ls clinic ln and out with any kind of plea- sure." "I wish you would not nurse ll prejudice, tlinslrleiflh- I 0"] 5"" young Leigh made I Kwai “UPf\`5‘ ion on Francesca, and ii--r ht-art is br one to lose that impression adiLv_" "I lun sure if sho marries that young man she will never see my face a aiu." "Ragiieighi" “I mean what I say. Sha may 8° to him, but she cannot bring him to me. No, no! My Frances will do nothing like that.. She knows I hold his father as the worst enemy I W" had. Do you think sho will open my house-door to tho son? Will she dare to write his name among those of har, own ancestors? It is not likely, is It., Loida?" "Squire, I have seen this thing come to pass-men swear to them- selves, and tben und it right and M81. to forawear their oath. The world changes so fast now that no one can safely say: ‘Next year I llhnli foel as I do this year.” " "If it comes to feeling, Lolda, how many years has thou been faithful?" "When tho loved one is about and silent., he can neither grieve nor wrong ua. Then it. is easy to 'be faithful. And what is life worth without love, Ra.shleigh?” "A poor thing, Loidal It is earth without vsrdure, and it is bread without salt. Tell Frances to go to Jana Idle'a wedding. Maybe nothing comes of ltr A girl may go through the world and never meet. a lover; and than some day, when. she is lafo at homo, Love may come riding up and wreck her whole life. It is a very Tiber thing, but I bavs seen it lo. am going to' tho eovor for on hour. When I am a bit _put out lt. is relieving to fire a gun at something, la It not.. Loida?" _ _ _g __ _ lTO BEC0l\'TINI.'ED.i - Perfect health means you must have pure blood. Our Apcricnt Fruit,Salts rid the blood'of all impuri- ties giving you health and strength. Larger bottle than the imported for the some money. 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I end blackobeadcd gimp worth 36C yard i r end black beaded gimp worth 48c yard (fair ly p wide.) ~ l »' ` , r. rlnxlns 3. cr., .2;::_:.:: suNNrslDn ° IE \ r I I . 1 l _ . 1 will IETTER 'flll NNN The is o and of argument about lauadlrey wliih. we daltao nsllihat the nazi doubtful qneaavlnoos. a nhl parcel wllloo... ...ag _ l no one _ rmfi: :him in -..a°a_7lm¢s. ~_f..W-°-»Sm~”'.'e.‘-.;=~:-.r:“" _ PRAIT’S ASTRALC OIL. This is the most satisfactory Kerosene Oil"we have ever handled. We buy it direct 'in large qualiti- ties andcan guarantee the quality. Price 25c per gallon. Jcnkil1s& Son Do You Want a~ Winter Suit or Ovcrcoai P Let ns make yliurvwinter suit ol overcoat for you. If you are not thoroughly convinéed that we are oiiering the best Value you ever saw, we are making these suits and overcoats, prices ranging from $15.00 up to $40.00 to more thor- oughly introduce ourgreat Tailor- ing listablishment. We use Fab- rics which are absolutely guaran- teed and give you your choice of the newest. nobbiest and richest effects of the season. We will un- doubtedly give you the best fitting, best wearing and best, looking clothes you ever had. _ I am Queen srlteer. .I0llN M¢LEOD & C0. Y l Rushes wsu. All the 'Dime The remark is often made to us, “flow is it, you are always so busy ? ” The answer is a simple o_ne, we give such satisfaction in the work we do, that our reputation ls known far and wine, and every. where all over “Our Fair Lsland Province," even across (bg sgmm; to Nova Scotia. New linluswiclr. Cape Breton, Quebec and Ontario. ill fact in all-parts of the_ Broad Dominion we have received orders for work. ls the question a ditiicult one to answer? We trow not. Satisfaction is the essence of success, hencefour success in busi- ness. - ` Remember us when in need of work done to your entire satisfac- tion. BRUCE STEWART & C0’ Founders, Engineers. 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