Including Royal Milk, Cream of Wheat, Fig =¢'; “ l` i -¢ . ~> ' fnowai;Pll\0W,`,_ transportation. ~ff~%.-fe.-.._;,-e,-f_;~_-. ~.a‘;. : -- . Da Ronlnrsos, Bonahaw is in the city yesterilny, l Miss Mann Cartvrzn, Hiuelbrook,i§ Bb int! vocal culture lessons from Professor 3"* Z¢PhYf. Boston : will he held Sept. ll- to ’_’l. 'l`lil-rr will iw six iliiys niriiig two i';iti‘.~ rnrli ilny \\ itli piirsvs iotnllini: .>`lSll'. P. \\`. C. i nxt i-:irr iii the College llnll this 'l`liiirsilii_\', .-\pril lilth. _-\ It-ngtliy pro,-_'rain it ill he enriit-tl out. Come one, rotiiv aill. 'l`\\'ii boys ;:'ot in the ice oil`Stcaiii _\`nvi- giiiiiiii \\ liiirt yr-sit-t'il:i_»' afternoon but ‘\\`\‘i‘\‘i‘\'.srticd by int-ii ivurkiug on the fci'r_\ Iiozzt. Miss .\.\t\' Oitn has returned to hcr lioint-iii New Lonilori, after spcndiiigii few weeks iii the city where she wiis the guest of .\lr.~‘. ifhns. Pnttcnson. lilis i.m>Gi~: M. A.. p-.issedthrough the city tirdny t-ii route to his home iii L‘linrlottcto\\'n from Montreal. .\ir Lodge is suriitir tleuionstriitor in clicniistry at Mttiill l.7iii\'t-i‘sity.- St John Globe. Ai' fi meeting ofthe crnigrcgntion of St. James last night ti very successful cnnrns was rcportcd by the committee with rc- gztrd to the new mouse. It was decided to procei\il with the work at once and a liiiillliiig committee composed of the tol- lotviiig ivns iippointcd, A. Lord, \V. K- Rngciw, G. E. Aulii. \\'. S. Stc\\'nrt, Col. Sion-art, A. A. Bartlett. \\'. A. Stewart. null was-a spectator at the [gg-iaiatun j .... Tan outward uargnol the Stanley yea- ilhily wa|ilhogn,9bb|l pwk, il quart- erl heel, 444psee€,~I jgaoldjnnb The Minto had inward learn government hay,2eara hay tordealera, inn Kngilsh 2°°4=-*W1 My lnizht. I7 ummm and rsbagsmait Tm: annnalCl¢yliapor-tawill be imned in about a week tw ten dayatlrae. The copy w-as furnished the miter! about six`a-eekaagnand tbedalayk been owing mgovemqantand otberprinting. Tru: Lake d the Woods lillingCom~ pany report a decline of Death in the price oi ilour. Five Roses, which hvas retailing' at Still). is now $.(l). and Star tiour, toruierly $6.5), can now be put-~ chmod at $6.30- Job iota sell Bcents cheaper in each case. Ar a marine examination held on Kon- day the l0th_in.stant, by Capt. Cameron. examiner oi Manor! and Males, John Hubley. Southport, was granted a Aiaster’s eertidcateoh.-ompetency in the coasting trade. Capt. Huhley was pre- pared at the Charlottetown Business _Coi~ lege. C..l. Mircnxu. last -evening received from L. B. Gillespie, Parrsboro a telegram announcing that coal had been struck in the mine in which he is interested nenr Parrshoro and there are excellent pro- spects. Mr Gillispie is well known hcre and is married toa daughter of Timothy Carroll. city. Mai-tic \\'nit:it't' Furnisliiiig Co., have been in luck iii receiving their consign- mont of go-'carts and baby carriages which arrived hy the last steamer at Georgetown. This line oi' goods which is handled cxcitisively by this drum nn: illn~trut»:d in their atl\'ertisen.\ent on the iitli page of this issue. See their exhibit on the ground tloor. J. ll. SToi>n.xn1', the well-knowii actor who has het-ir appearing in Cnnnda in the Bonnie Brier Bush.and who is seriously ill at Galt, Ont., had intended spending the coming summer with his friend Chas. Courrhlnn at Souris, P. E. l. l\'hile it is earnestly hoped that Mr. Stoddart may rgcover, his nite bordering on eighty. makes it probable that he has appeared tor the last time on the stage. C. D. Jorixs, D. S. C. R.. of the Inde- pendent Order ot Foresters, Toronto.Urit.. nr-rived in the Province Saturday. April ist, and expects to remain six months and visit every Court in the Pro\`iiici;~. \\'hi|e in Georgetown he secured 31 initintions. Mr. Johns will be in Clinrlottctowii for three weeks and will he pleased £0 IIWPI members of the Order or those who desire to become such, at the Queen Hotel. IN FURNITURE ` “Always the best valn_e in the city at Mark Wright Furnishing Co’a. -One of thelbest dramas of todri)'iS “Kings Evidence". you cimiiot l\fl°1'd missing it at the Opera House. Easter .\Iondny night. 1254i - a f -S l “tar- _ . y1¢IPE°Pl (3 5713> _ ,-5. ~ -. .1 ;=.. '.'~~` 1 ' '_ ' W-ttautzarrrn/t ` , i i i l i i i l i i i - and cases of new goods from i England - New Millinery, Dress Goods, Trirnmings, lit!! $lili1\,9 l\lll|i\1!i'-! ESTERDAY we were busy opening cases JF/bar i Silks, Satins, Sheetings, White Cottons were included. I . _ _ __, _I .M The new goods are very 1 h w Hats-we want everybody to see them. pretty especial y 1 e Us W¢'f¢ getting them ready as quickly as possible. i... ..______---._ . ._-------°'-5 l l n i . I » 'll positively be discontinued to-night, viii/tednesdtiy at 6 o'clocl¢ p. m. . ‘_ A; -4,-laaa~ns~n»vaun|»---~l'f9 WwW& paalilo his Provider mue to WJ. laKi¢"!d°»hii»meat to Duma. i` I. J.lazm!"s'iien are mph-ing tha aoowa hauled up at the northern approach d the hridga. Hmm. Blown' and Kent, Grand Han- an. came to Gapptown to openaamoke house for curing herring. Surxons were being hauled by hand halt way across the Hillsboro yesterday and by horse the remainder. ' , Barca Srlwaar R Co. have completed plumbing on the Consolidated School and the palntla have begun work. I1' is probable that the Princess will leave next. Monday for Picton. She will PNNN7 IW Wi M1922 the winter steam- era get in as in past years. Colllllxcmc next Saturday the winter steamer-s will make round trips each day to Fietdu leaving at 8?? o"e`luck in the morning. There will be no crossing next Sunday. _ A raitoit from Charlottetown, P. E. l.. who has been soliciting orders for goods around the eollieriea for a number ol years. was timed $10 and costs at the police court _on Saturday lor not havingn license. So lar he has not taken out the license.- Glace Bay Gazette. IN the window of Prowse Bros is .i show card, "Spring Opening," the letter- ing of which attracts much favorable comment. The card is the work of Wm. i:`. King, a city student of thc Inter- national Correspondenve Schools, Scran- ton, who will supply ri large amount of similar lettering to the ilrin. Sritciat. attention is directed io C. E. Rodd`s ad in this issue. l-le has associat- ed with him \\'m. Brzulley who is ti. tits!- class collar maker, having been in the em- ploy of R. Toombe for thc past dfteen years. Mr. Rodd`s stock of traces, pads. rnrt saddles and breetliings, light draw- ing harness. sweat pads and everything else in his line is entirely complete. "Bt'r nicmy is above this Scoptred sway, It is enthroned in the hearts of kings, It is an attribute to God Himself; _-ind earthly pggver doth then show likest God's, When mercy seasons justice." Hear Portitfs attempt to lniluence the obstinate Sliylock at the P. W. C. concert this evening. Aiioxn those arriving by the Miato yesterday were D. Scliurniau from St. John; Miss Eliza O'l\'uill, Vernon River, from Baltimore on a visit to her mother who is ill: Miss Holman of Union Road, sister of Mrs. James and' Mrs. Isaac Essory and John and Charles Holman from India. where she has been engaged in mission work for tour years, under the auspices oi the Methodist Church ofthe United States. l A roriitr:sro_\'nr:s'r in Clinton writes The Guardian:-“\¥'e have had a very poor mail servioe this winter, some- times four and live days between mails, while the oflice west- ot' us has been get ting its mail almost daily. \\'e asked for a daily mail some months ago and our re presentatives told us they would do all in their power for us. \\'hy don`t we get itT'- The words "in Charlottetown" ap~ penred yesterday in error for “in Clinton." THE first freight cnr on the P. E. I. Rail- way to be tltted with the Master Car Builders Self Coupler provided with tan- dein springs is being now tittcd up n.t__t,_\ie Railway shops. The intention is to have all the freight cars on the road iumished with the powerful automatic coupler which is now being used on almost all the Railways on the Continent, and precludes thu possibility of accident to the operator when coupling cnrs supplied with this de- vice. THE following tclvgrani was sent to the Minister of Marino and Fisheries yester- day forcnoon 1 lion. Rnyiiiond Prcfontaiire, .\linister of Murine, Ottawa: Please order Miiito to Clir.rlutteto\\'n, ice conditions fnrorrible. Captain of Stanley says can innkc round trips Picton to Georgetown with hay, malls, pussi-tigers. Order same. Arthur Peters, Premier. George E. Hughes, M. E. (`., James Warburton, M. L. A. 1.0. F.-A very enjoyable sociiil was held in Castle Hall lust night under the auspices of Comp. Court Ilriizliton. 'l`he.- proizraiii given was ins follows :- Address-Chiiiriiiiiii, H. \`.C._H. .\lcLeod. f Solo-Miss Whitlock. Address-P. il. C. ll., J. M. Clark. llccitntioii-Miss Stanley. Address -lion. tivo. Siiiipsoii. Rceitution -Mr. 3l<.Ciillum. Address-Dni. C. I). Johns, ll. S. C. li. Solo-Miss `White. Reading-T. A. Mt-Lean. Sulo -E. A. Foster. Coke and coffee were their sei-vi-il. The committee in chiiigi- oi the nrriiiiin\inciit.~ were Mrs. JL Picknrd, Mrs. J. \\'illli\rns. Mrs. George McLeod and Mrs. J. ll. Bell. -l tu-inuciizn ‘ Piucits on r.owi~inY°s I ,cl~locoLA‘rii:s IN Bunn Lowriey's Chocolates (as- sorted) in bulk -former ly 6oc 504: per pound. l.owney's Cn-am ,Cakes for-` |’ merly 5 cents straight Until April amd we will sell 6 for 251:. ~ at the prices mentioned above. , . 1'- . .- . -. V. - _ .. .-. .- ._ . .f. .. . tv... wi.»f'ssanaaiiii1it.ftr»crr»a.r