GUARDIAN, APRIL 28, 1go5 ?"f*`i'li'il.iilll'il 'i ' _ , , --i ' . I ,.._ _ . ,, F G Bovrzn, Georgetown was in town J J. Buomis MP,re¢urnedtoOttawc ‘*"'*' _ _ _ _ yogi,”-tiny, . yesterday. ` ‘ . . _ Josua MACDou“_D_ sh A‘dmw»s_l3 Professor E. E. Prince, Comminloner \` Renorters and Corriasp __._._, -,- - -_-_-_-.»_-_-_-_~=~»-. .-.-_-Y-_-e-.»`,.____. .___,__ _,___ _ -Miss Asny Palmer has left on ii visit to Philadelphia. H. D. Mc:EwEN. Morcli, intends retiring fi-oni the retail business. '1‘|=|s schooner Alma, Capt. Cahill, sails for Picton for coal Monday. - Tins ladies of St. James Church will hold ii five o'e-lock tea this afternoon. REV. P. D. MCGIIG/in has gone to Mon- treal and Toronto on a two weeks trip. , \Vm. MOMsoUnQUn'r'r|~:, Agent for the Plant Line is expected here next Monday. ' R. STEAD, \Vhei1tley' River, returned yesterday from New Glasgow and Stellar- lun. . THE schooner Uiiltyhas cleared Halifax en route to Charlottetown from New York. _ Ruv R.\W. S'mvi~:NsoN leaves with his fiiiiiily next Tuesday for Toronto where lie will reside. ' M Rs. CAPT T. G. TAvi.on iiiiii hei- iliiugliters Tliizel and Lois leave today ou ii visit to Nova Scotia. Tiineity market by»laws were given ii. third reading at ii meeting of tho City Council yesterday morning. ' 'l`i|i-: foreign malls beginning this morn- , ing will be sent vin S'side aiiil Point iiii Uliene. The express leaves at eight in thu niorniiig and is duo at nine o'cloi,-k at iiijrlit. ' "°°”’5 iS.T.I’.`I..... 2 Catharticl ~`~‘ -~--. leaves to day for Winnipeg. ‘ |i°f F 15”" l°°» o"t“"“- "'“”° W the ‘MU Yes' M /~SATURDAY iISé ondell LS El/er_ywhere. wggailyruz INs::gi;°bI;m°uN leave' Tn! .officers of the Stanley were enter- //_‘ "":"""`~`~'~ y 0 um ' tained to a grand ball iit Georgetown last Guoniii: M. D/iiroii, otAubnrn PEd F“*N" c°Y"” is h°m° mm Ne" nlllhi' i\ ' ‘ - .i . ..> - ' . i - ' I _ lhas been appointed a policeman on the Gl“g°“' °““"ls"'l'°h|“ h°m°‘» SIMON PINEAU, North Rnstico, is the §;\:\\ Q7' ir' Q 9 _ M°"¢5°“ f0l'¢0- _ S1.;,_;As~;|AN ,]_ and Mw_ M°¢m¢y,g¢nke‘g first to start lobster' packing this season i REV R_ W_ STWENSON Wm preach in Station, have left on a trip to San Frun~ on the north shore. _ lthe Clirlstiiin Church, New Glasgow next °i°°° to vigil' Mrs' M°°“°y'“ relatlvcu' Ml” GEWHE G"""“‘» ‘l““ilht"" °T S‘1“‘i“Y evwlnx at Siivvn 0`vl0ck. , Miss Hnzizi. Davison, daughter oi.H. M C‘:_’;d““l_‘:,’ Ggilsi tl?" i4°"°h'f°_ Y°;{k _ E,,“.A,m OFFER who has been visiting Davison, whois attending Mount Aliii-iun_ W re sve w en r upon osp a wor ‘his home here for some weeks leaves this spent he" E“'“t‘°' holidays' M' the H°"l T9 W' W- W*L“”H» °hf‘.l"“““ °f th* [mornin on return to New Ym. lirullsivlek, Moncton. committee in charge of the'A.0.H. social 8 k. , l Mas. David Roxzers. Zrailuiite of Boston d “',Y°_RK was beg” yeifterfmy °t “Ming ?|Y§‘Z:.i.‘;lJa;'“l;if,2;`;: (232 City }{oSpim|h“s returned to the on oiin the old St. Pauls behoolroom in , __ V , _ , Y r ‘ f I b -|d| '~ W] H . undertaking. Mrs. D. D. Ityan, Mrs. Dr. uftii n. years practi<:ii.l work in New York p elmmt 0"- °r t' le new u' ng' ' L i - ’ A _ _ _ ' it is in construction the Sunday Schooli‘]°“kl“"’ “ml Mrs' Dr' C°m`°Y “'°“’ Uh" H___nin.L l<.i.L_I_s iiniz 'l`i_ios. Killnpde. Port will be held in Philharmonic Hall. p"`°°es‘ . Fe \11'11'¢ )'0= 'mill fl‘0lll Jiinfortli ,, , Hana! N. LiNoi.uY. of the Cnniidian - li ,E10-i “'ll0l'0 l~l\0.Y have 110011 fOr the past 1HE`L°'di“ St" James Church Wmihold i Express Company stall, has been romo- '* . P [mx ,nontlm _ 'an afternoon tea this Friday afternoon. Led to the position of muten em of “___ ‘ - illoors open at 1 o`clock. Tea and admls- . _ K ' ' . ; 'l‘iu~: Nortlinniberiund arrived from l.’ic3 ‘ tou at 9.40 yesteiilay morning liaving left at tive 0`elock. She brouglitltl cars freigiit ‘and six passengers. _i 'l`|u~: schooner Saxon, Capt. Cormier, leaves Monday in lizilliist for tlic llliigilai' ens to ioail iisii for .\. l)ii\\'n. Cliil` Down will take in the trip. Auiixii the griiiluates at Pine Hill Presbyterian College, liiiiifiix, this year are A. J. \V. Myers, M. A., Luke Verii, and li. ll. Stiwert, M. A., Wilniot. J. A. l\l.\'i‘iiii~:Soi\' iinil \\'. A. U. l\iorson who icft yesteriliiy for ()t.tn\vii vi'-L-re iiccoin|ianiL'ii by Mrs llliiiliivsoii and lllrs Morsoii. They will hc .ih.~.eni about Len days. lliav. ls.\.\c I-Ioiviu has renewed his youth in his past illiii-ss. Hi- 1001; pm-1 in the si-,|'\'ii:i-.still Siiiiiliiy iiiiil isaibuut eii- joying the outside air daily. Siiii.~l.iury, N. ll. Ex. Easy to take, easy to operate; cure bilious- ` yiess, constipation, morning and sick head- , gene; break up colds and ward od ievors. ; All dnizllltl. 250. 0. I. Hood Co.. Lowell. Musa _ __ I ' _ ` i Q.~¢\|¢--l\~\~Hl~via~»-Igfiq ISLAND FLOUR '/ We will have fresh Island Hour from Andrew’s Mills every market day which wc will sell in small quan- titles. \Ve will also take orders for large qiiantiiics of Island flour :iiiil tirziiigiiii Hour and have it di-livored to you direct from the mills at lowest prices. Webster & McKa Phone 199. ¢§i»-w~»~n¢»~in~»°~l~J§- MNH* litter .ll°9l¢¥i having something good for supper. To-day we have lovely Sultana Cake zcc per lb. Nut Cake zoc per lb. and lots of other kinds. D. 5tcwart’s, F.ci.i1>sic Bliicnizv, Bake-s Best llrcail. f"'\r° '~< D _1‘<_’_-f_'__§j"“Py 1if_l_ifj~» '~">f>-0°- l __ _ ____________‘f‘;“” “‘f`”"“““' ""f"“" _ Unununnnennvlauinuuuu Some Prettyhlovelties That Came by Express Yesterday. 'i`ili‘: Stanley made ihe round trip froin (.leoi'i.:ci,0\\'n yesieriiiiy bringiiig liaclc il liii'i.fo ifnrgo of hay in the ai`i,ei'ii00ii. 'l`lie llliiiio :irriveil here yesii-riliiy iiboiit lnilf past icii with 5 cars (liivi-i‘iiiiii-iii.hay, l car for Cilivi-ll liros, and l cal' i`01‘ Carveil, R:ii.ieiiliiii'y SL l\li-ssei~i'y, besides 35 pas~ si~iig'i\,i'.~. She leaves iiiraln on ri-turn this iiioi-iiiiig. TH!-Ieiipqiigeineiii. is iiiiiioiiiiiieil of Miss* Marie lie|iiii‘r.~inii lllcCii.in of l"iori°‘nee~ ville, i-lili sl. ilau;_5liter of li. ll. McCain ex- l\l. l’. to llei‘|iei't1<‘. (lordoii of \\"iiiiiipcg', .son of Rev. .l. .»\. (lordoii, D. I). of Mon- treiil, forliiiii-ly of this city, nud ii lirothei' of .ioliii l’. iliirilini of thc lirin of Moore. 85. .llcl coil. The \\'cililin,i,; will Luke' place i in Sepleiiibor. l 'l`iii~: folliiiviiig nieinbcr.-i of the l.oi':il' \l.i-gi.~ilnliii'e and olliers were iiiviti-ii till liliiie with llis Ilonor liicliteiiiiiii. (lover- liior l\lcl{iiiiiuii at Governiuciit iionsc last Iniglit:~i\li-. Irving, Mr. Mcliiiiis, Mr.l_ , . \ llowlen, Mr. (ilnrlt, Mr. Agnew, l\Ii'. ` |Sinitli, lllr. llichliliiiii, Mr. Arsenniilt, I `Cii.pi. llcaii. l\ir.l\li'\Viilin|ns,lliii‘. McKiii- ' iii,ni,Ma_ioi' \‘\'ei-ks,l\ii‘.Prowise, l\I\‘. l"riiscr, l .l\lr. \\'oiiil. A. ll. C., li. ll. Moni;.(oinery,` i 1". W. lliiglies, ll. J. l‘aiiiiei', D. n L. llooper, Peter l\li:Court, James lllclsaiic, (lciiwge \V. Liiirdincr, li. 13. Mi-;\lilliiii. 'l‘iii-: P. li. ISLAND llospiial has received the following niiiounts:-Collectcil by Mrs Lord, City, $l7.(l0; Mrs. H. J. Wriglit, i/iiinny, i:i,iiii; xiii... M. px. oiiinis, i\'iini0t, iirtlil; Win. ll. (iill, ilniiiii Road, (i.."»5; Miss A. .l. Young' \Vo0il _ls_l§iiiil_s_, Il.()ii; Bliss l.i-:iii lliekox, \\'est liiver, fl.2i.`i; Mrs. G. A. Slnirp and Mrs. l§.ll.Bei'i',City, /l-l.li'i; Mrs. D.$eliurin:i.ii and Miss \\'i~iglii.,LTity,l25,25; Mrs. A. lliiivn, city, 6.00; Hrs. li`ull iiiiii Mrs. l.cick|nirt, ifily, l-l.(lil; Bliss .\l;ii‘y l’iil-l |iier,'1T.ll0;Miss Aiiilre\\'s,St. i'llcaiiors,l0,(,‘ii; Miss A. J. Collin, Savage liiirbor, 4.011; Miss (irosliy, Marslifielil, l2.(Xl; Miss L. M. Criii|.:', Middleton, 4.20; Mrs. S.' (ilyilen, l\iiii'i.r:ii.e,~l.(l0; Miss Leah Cliiii;_f,Biiltic, 3,00; l\li.~:s li. l’. \Vooil, liloiint 'l`ryoii 2.40; Mrs. ll. A. Burilett, Striiilieonii, Il.(lil; Miss Mary l Hieivai-ii, (l`l.enry, 6.25; left hy late Mrs. ` , _ ` l T.. C. Oiveii, city, 5.00; legacy of late t J and the cases against Leo Gillis and John Cronnn were dismissed. the Cliiu'lotleto\vii l)rlviiii.{ Park fertile 'i`ui-: St. James annual Tea and Fancy Sale yesterday was very largely attended and was very enjoyable. The tea tables were largely patronized and the fancy amd cnnily tables also brought in good returns. Nearly $400 in all was realized. A1' a llliii-inc Exiiiuliiiitioii held by Capt. Cameron, Exaniiiier for this Province, Cliireiii-ii E. Myers, of thi.~i city, passed it highly satisfactory exiiiiiiiiaiion for niiis- ter uf .steiiiii uiid sailing \'i-ssels in the coastiiig trailc. Mr. Myers prixpareil at thc C. ll. C. l’ 5 liiiown has secured the thiirize of suniiner iiioiitlis and lnis sh.-'iicd ii coiitract with the Coiiipiiiiy. l\lr. liroivn will look after thi' ii‘ui'k and will iniiiilli: liorses for .speed nnll lriiiii young liori».es. lie has taken ii iiiiinher ol` stahlcs there and will bc to \\'oi'k iii a few days. A Niaw boot iinil shoe store will shortly he opeiii-il in this city. it, will be conduct- cil uiiilcr the style and iirin niiine of Siiiwigiic 8.: Co. :iiiil il. M. Spragiie,fornier- ly of Alley 85 Co. and later iii liusiiiess for liiinscif at Spriiigliill N. S.,\vill be iiiaiiiig- ing partner. The busiiiess will he located in the store fiii~nii\i_‘ly oceupieii hy l.. S. l\lcNiiLt 6.: Co., Newson liioek. IN FURNITURE L “Always the best value in thecity ai: Mark.\V1iglit Furnishing Co`s. f__"_""`_'_\| Shine Did Furniture with ]ohnson’s Varnish Restorer. It is guaranteed to be .perfectlv safe 'for use on pianos, organs, or any var- nished or oil-finished snr- face. Very little rubbing re- quired. l5c per bottle. i ,. __ _ __ _ _ company. His territory will extend from ll . éxicfgsnm “nd iumdy' f0r~Arnherst to Sydney and will also include l ' the P. E. Island Railway. Mr. Linglcy A'i‘ Police Court yesterday Daniel Mac- will make his lidadq.uartcr.~i at Truro. I-le inillnn for breach of the Prohibition Law was a popular and oiiliging official and wiis fined $100 or 3 months. Catherine many friends in St. John while glad of his t)il`er's case was adjourned till Saturday promotion, will regret his removal from the city. Mrs. Lingley will also lic missed by a large circle of friends. -St. John Sun. THE iienth took place at Dundas Centre .on the 17th inst. of John D. Matliesuii, llisq., ln* the 40th year of his nge. He leaves a wife, two daughters and two 'sons. lie was ii. useful citizen, a man of great intelligence, of deep but uiiiissnni- ing piety, of a retentive ineiiioi-y, he ivas an excellent eonversiitionalist, ii deep thinker, ii. great reaiiei~,and possi~sseii ii fund of that rare ingredient, good coni- moii sense. For over twenty years hi- was iii the Ma,i;istraey, ainl iilli-il his position with credit. ily occupiiiioii ii tailor, he was in that liiic ii iiiaster work. man. lie was unwell for two months and wits attended hy Dr. Norris who did all that medical skill could iio, hut. it nppi.-iii~:~i the hour had come, iiiiii a constitution never robust, at length yielded to thi- stroke. llis pastor, Rev. Mr. Nolan, oilleiaicil at the oliseqiiics, assisted by llev. M. N. Mi.-Leoil, when ii. large number of friends gatliereil to pay their last tribute of rc.~ipeet to one whom in life tiicy nil respected. Much sympathy is felt for the faniily, -‘Ionic of whom unini- froin iifiir to sootliieliis last hours. “’i`hc rigliteous sliiill be had in everlasting re- 1ncinlirancc." liAzi-:i.nnooK:-Miss Cassie Wood is rising in Keppoch the guest of her Aunt, lllrs. Mary Wood.-Mr. Webb, pastor of ihe Baptist church is holding special services llorelliis \\'cek.- }li'rhert Carver li:i.\ puieliii.~.cil ii (ine spot-iiiiun of horse' iiesli.§l\lr.Cai~ver is doing iiuite ii business iii horses this spring-'l`lie roads in this vicinity me nlniost lnipiissable. A rig with runners and wheels, ouch of which could he niliipieil would he the right thing for use at present.-Seyniour Myers is going extensively into poultry raising. llc is putting up ii large and coiiiiiiodious poultry lioiiseiis the first step in that direction. Mr. Myers expects to raise in lot of chickens this year, and has pur~ chased unc of the bi-.st incubators in the niarket.-The ratepayers of the sehoolnre still divided about going in with the Mcllonalil Consolidated scliool. At :llillsbun soniciiri- greatly in favor of it, others want to still kcepito the old school s_vsteiii.-Aubrey Myers is making some line improvenieiits to his farm nnii buildings. l\ii'. Myers has gone from his lioine tu his farin every ilay this winter a distance of about two miles.-'l‘he snow siioveiers are to \\'0i‘k slioveliiig the snow off this part of the M. H. Railway. .»\ll expect to see the train running soon iigiiin.-Many liave leariied with regret of the ileparturé of Anihrose \Vooii for Boston. lie will he iniich missed in this viciiiity.~-loiiii Wiiuti, Mt. Albion has rented his fai-in from him.-The May- ilowers are with us again. The (iuiirdiiin and Riayfloirrs are iilways welcome here. l\Iis.~i llattie :Myers is visiting her o . r i' _‘ ;fz'.°¢=/°¢_.=,;‘g,.,., _ f _ , _}`_,_,7~. _ __..; br _i __,.. ,v,_i\‘-ing...-.;‘ .~ ,,;`;' ".~ - onlin T i 1 fl ,¢g_,i< ~ MJIUAIUQMQM L.; , .~ ff.-~` _- }r ,. -Eg, - -» ~.-_ ii J' .- r' nf 1~1~‘ -i' -. ~;f '~-.~:,,»'.;g,--.,' `>i.‘.\?i.-l¢»f”*,‘ .v_______ _.14 ,, ,._.i, ..\_ __',_,,. .`:_._ 7 ‘ ._3.'~‘ - ‘ '»'» , , i ,_-..~. , “"1-»/f_.i.>i~/_.,. -.,_ . . -. , i \ , ~- PRETTY. BLOUSl5 sEiSi Black, white and tinted pearl, NEWEST EEEECTS IN STYLISH NEW BELTS_ Agreat range of the more stylish and cheaper than ever before. jg Asplendid' line of pretty silk girdle belts in navy, brown, white. red and black, tucked newest things-pzet r. BUCKLES! ELEGANT BELT G _/Q. - \.~ , -_ , -. J; .i;ii» ::.ti.":§;3_°;;;1ir'1 it , ., _¥T.`,.'F.Z¥I` 13: .' iw. . ~- . ii . `;‘;11;1;Z . ' ii si -Eli i. .~,_.-__.IF _/.1 >-.._':»f. E," " " I .»-r;f ,g F330" o`d__ o o /V, _ , _ ._,, v ~..-o $50 if 0 0 2. 5 . < s s ‘egg ~> o a o a"`~' o o ei o , _-._»,__..», ,I-_-_V .1.. i,/.4-5?'/"`i , L, "};"§V iff/ "/"_\ .i , 3,' ._ l)o o L' ` /'\'f"fl( ° a ° Y - f > .1 .w 'i§ig,_: .,/. ,_ 4 ki I/ //. 0 0 i _~ Q 0 0§_'1{§ Q The front of the store will be given 4.1 ._ gp Saturday to a " demonstra tio lx' of Charlott3to'wn’s I ' ',-'oi;es’ maize . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 750, Our .~'l1‘wing of Boy’s goods is one . . . . . $1.25 strongest ever made here- _ 75° $i.5o 75° ` F ‘ DAY » MH; i . f Mil J .-Z.:;.»- ' ' ;',-_`_,`.‘%i-\-=-._,, -»'/7 ' " _ :.1/5% ii;-‘_-*.655* -ff r 1 'UE EEE A A; ‘ To every shirt purchaser. Every one who piirchases one shirt or more on shirt day will be given free choice ci 15 dozen Ev *"5"* J; .i.°*"i si-.'=.` .~ ' l MGE QLEQD. p .i opportunity. f new English 'l`ie=. A splendid saving i H/.nav .\li'Mii.L.\.\', Aiherry Plains, and Ernest. \\'. li0i\'ness, Keiisiiigtoii, are re- wiving Lheh. B_S¢_ ilegi'ecs at Mcliill this year. UNTH1 fm.t,||,.,.n0u,.,. li". |}i||§lior0 \\'ill leave Prince St. l"ri'ry wlinrf iii ii.1i0il.lll. uni]-l p. in. for lioclil' l"`l|\i. ll‘i\"llii§ il" return ai, lila. ni. and -l-Til’ i>~\l\- Ai i.\.\' i\iu‘iiin.\i.ii, oiir well known livery man, has recently piii‘i~liiisi-il from Senninii llcnt the liiiiiiisonie lioi'.~‘i~ kn0\\'l\ ns l’ark.~idi-. This is ii l’. lU giivc rciiiliiigs. `|||||nii-t|iiiLi.ii Siiioki-i'.~.. \\'i- li:i\i' iill poi'ii~ii aliirgu i\,~sori.iiii-iii iiflii#`l‘ ll"-'\‘l" piiclai~co.< we offer. l`\acDonald‘s Golden Bar. Dill’s .Celebrated l`lix- i ai _,W ______ ____ ___v.___.____,.._... ._. _.___ ...___ ... ___ - _£1 BUY YOUR BABY CARRIAGE T0-DAY f Rcin.niber we have the finest assortment of carriages ever shown in Charlottetown. They have strong, coniion- abie running gear-the arljnsitahle backs are designed to give your baby a comfortable outing»-the upholsterings are most elaborate. and yet with all these the prices are exceptionallv low. Right at the first of the season you can buv one of these beautiful carriages at about 16 oil regular price, (`.mrr-_ today. John Newson *"5 6 1-5 PER CENT l\) i #Hifi '1`iie Sun Life Assiiraiirc Coiiipriiiy wrote 26 i-5 { of thc totzil zinionnt of new husiiiess written by al the Cnnailinii Life Coiiipanies (eo in all) in the year ‘ ii)o4~a practical gimmiiiec of the confidence of the insuring public. E. R. snow. .; Manager for P. I2. island, __ I9 mwf ,y,. Cliarlottetown i l newest designs in round, block, crescent and harness buckle effects. and* trimmed with silk rings, concealed buckle. special at.... .. ......25¢ newest. Some of them are ln mother of pearl, cut steel, gilt, ture, Capstnn, ' ' ` ) C l5c,25c,35c, i 45c and 55C. 2 Many more elaborate styles finished at 4s¢.es¢,so¢,9o¢.i.2snnd $i.ao_ Newest crush leather belts, black suede. corded. silk, trimming, pretty new gilt buckle., . . . 98; Elastic belts, large sizes, elegant cut steel buckle,vcry fine quallty..-- - - -- $1.75 in the latest eliectsi eniiniel and b’°“Ze- mostiyin black and wl:ite silk. elegantly 70c- and 90c. Lucky Strike. Pride of Virginia, American Curve Cut, and dozens of others. TELEPHONE 299 P. 0. BOX 292. awaaiaaai iwmiecei 2 M DR"G""STS’ Coirespoiidence Soliciicd. e... G.. .....i 1..... si.. W ._ ‘ I5 dw tin pil. » i ' ‘ ‘ ’ ’ W'@@IiW 3“l¥§WH‘#&'H‘X>‘Vl*@h‘H'W1i!`N`?'i’L'¥"i"‘1"li'.¥‘§e"¢”'>t.`l1»l'°v)é~'iF‘V¥“‘l"‘-‘\\’7Y\'?‘°l=!Li’\i1'P'?S!V%f‘f‘M’$\"';’.'\Y¢¥1'*‘°‘i’9’l‘°l'§\~Y5l'..\`¢lFc`U3lH5AT»~'i"h'lI5=fW%P5'¥b'§l M*é&W , \,...» .wi 1 - ‘ -»' .' ’ - ' " v ` ‘ ‘ \ ~' ' ~ ' i f 1 -~ - ~ - °* ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ~ ‘HERBERT GRAY & Co °`Th° TW” M°°°" A Exporters and Commission Merchants, charlotte- ~ lluyers of Canned Lobsters and Meats. _