». if 5 ,`1,~ .. ,_-‘,= 1. ` ‘.` _ _»‘ t 1, Ui 5 "3 uf . -(X `.\ ~'~'.’ ‘ -, _ ,_ . li I .`f~4f 7-, ‘ l i L ' 5 l -_gf F51” 7 ii”-' gi-lx "_ l 'i » i- I », _ THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. APRIL 10, INI. . 'U1 _l i l #__ _ 1' #ameri 1-al lt’s ‘\*\f$‘\\¢\r\'\f Pleaslng to hear people say good things about so metllin ; you have sold them. “Th ; best 'l`ea,we ever used" "nc.ter than Tea we paid a higher price for." The se are a ‘ampl: oi the expres- $ ‘ \'\\'\\'\‘\¢\‘\v sions of satisfaction we have heard about our IDEAL BLEND > TEA ’< he boat 25 cent Tea on the market, have you tried it. Por sale only at lf.lllll...l.. llilllls \f\\&-f ‘\/\v\*\\fv EVERY MAN shouid be pected, as to the merits of what we oder yon. ' First-We oCer you goods; Qalusively our own When you buy from us, you will never see a duplicate with anyone. _ Second-Our cutting, Stting, sewing, ete. is se" cone to none ia this Broad Dominion. Third-The above excellences are yours at a figure, also our own, but we give all preference and advantage to our customers. Secured only by long years of hard work and trying exper- ences. _ Vie Tailor. Removed ! The ipotllecaries’ Hall willnowbe foundiu therrowse Block, Sun nyside. next door to Coiwili’s Crockery Store. BARGAIN SAL! will eontine for one month. Geo- E- Hughes Arthur J. B.1licllish, A. B (Late of Royal Canadians, S. Africa.) BARRISTER-A'l3 LAW. London House, Charlottetown l >>> CITY AND -coUNlRY ENGINEERS will meet at Drill Shed this evening at 8 o’clock. Members of Guard of Honor will receive their pay. Tris boys’ gymnasium class in the Y. VM. C. A. will be held this afternoon, at 3.30 o'clock{lnstead of 4 o`clock as formerly. A Srncrax. meeting of the Council of the Provincial Rifle Association, will be held in Col. Longworth’s oflice this even- ug at 8 o'clock. Talursnazvclz-: ALLIANCE.-A meeting of the Charlottetown branch, is called for Thursday evening, in Wrighlfs Lower Hall at 8.15 sharp. Trclilrrs are selling rapidly for Mr. Earle's big concertion Friday evening. Those who have not secured their seats should do so at once. A Mosr Worshipful Grand Master, R. Macmillan, A. F. and A. M. and grand officers paid an otlicial visit to St. John Lodge, no 1. last evening. Orlrna Houseon Friday evening will be a gay night. The bridesmaids, jurymen, and spectators in Trial by Jury will be worth seeing and hearing. MB.J.'1`.Clarkin, B. A. will read a paper on -Nature Study in P. E. Lbefore the Natural History and Antiquarian Society next Tuesday evening. ' ' Tun first class in Physical Culture for ladles will be held in the Y. M. C. A. this i afternoon at5 o‘clock. All members are .i asked to be prompt in attendance. J. T. l`lcKENZ|E,. Tnrs morning the Steamer Brant leaves for Picton to fill her bunkers with coal. She will return to this port on Saturday and will commence service at once. Trn: Princess arrived in port at 6. 15 yesterday evening having on board a large number of passengers, one car rope, one car sugar, one car way freight and mails. ROBERT T. JAY, of Wellesley, Mass, writes THE Guannralv that recently he was presented with an egg measuring 65 in. by 8in. the product of a Plymouth Rock hen. ' _ THE remains of Miss Ellen McDonald who died in Springhill, were -brought to the city by the Princess last evening and will be conveyed to her former home in Fort Augustus. THE assault case of A. P. Allan vs. John and Joseph Conway came up for hearing yesterday morning. The Stipendary Magistrate after hearing the evidence dis- missed the case as there was nothing to sho iv that the prisoners had interfered with Allan. THE Rev. Mr. McIntosh, preached an appropriate Easter sermon in Cavendish on Sunday evening. His text was from TELEPHONE. jlltth 28, d&w rm. ,|l . f ' PIES TO-DAY Q All newly baked, and therefore fresh _ and good. % Apple Pies l2c. Mince Pies 12c. Cream “ 12 -l 5c. . Cocopnnt Pies 15, 2 €s;sl.EPrloNE 2| l. D. STEWART ` C sv a__aeaSa_Ss Mark 13.33 “Take ye heed,wateh and pr-ny Mr. Charles McKenzie.-Mr. Ben‘. _ _ _ _ _ _ V _ _ _ _ _ _ ,mryezxuowinse-wnen~en¢trme-.r».” is_yisit§nizfri_ehnds1&n lgilltlon. lui fbi-33 -glvfgur gn-lg _V 1,0' fgaru- sermon wasan able exposition ofthe text. P0880 YD ¢8l'l1\» 8-U 1'- ° 11 D" 9' ' ’°"‘.. ‘ A ' _ ` ` A 2 A Tae musical pm onlie service was also getting around mer lin severe attack of. the m‘1lm°‘ V at Weeks 1% fC°° - °~r““‘*<‘*’*°““*"“*=°°¢°“°"l- -Mi.“K“i° 1.”-' f=*‘?lF;'.1?§=“f3?!.*’°.§“"“°`.*“".="‘*?""‘i°` " ' U Vi 3,11”-gggsg-gt -the-Umm' -Hooper l`raveEen'°h®B\&’“tll§l‘!' ‘ - -_ Qnrroanv-.+At_Tiguisll on the 4th, lust 'Yugi L_ V A I i ‘ii eou_li_ng_in.‘ __ ..,__e BY information received by the Steam Navigation Company in regard to the ice at Point du Cheme the S. S. Northumber- land will not sail for Summerside today as expected. “l THE attention of importers and shippers is directed to not-ice of sailing of S. S. Eliotti leaving Halifax on Friday l2tll, lust. for this port and Snmmerside also. 'from Summerside on 16th, and Charlottn- town 17th, lust. for Sydney. AT the meeting of the ladies of the Canadian Historical and Literary Society yesterday afternoon, Miss ‘Melliah read a -paper on Champlain. The paper was extremely interesting and instructive and was followed 'with the closest ‘attention throughout. At the. conclusion of the reading the members of the society entered into an animated dis- cussion on the sub,§___ect of the reading. The new paper on rontenac, will be from the pen of Miss Palmer. The place of meetingfor the next afternoon will be announced later. Tun Guannrllv representative visited the store of Messrs. Stanley Bros. yester- day and found the proprietorsmlerks and painters all busily engaged prepdriag for, the grand rc-opening which will be held shortly. This is certainly one ofthe dir, est and most conveniently arrangedest-` ablishmentt to be found anywhere. _ All thedepartments are close together thus giving every advantage in the displaying of goods. 'Particular care has been taken toprovide everything necessary 'for the convenience of the flrm’s many patrons. Fuller particulars will be given on open- ing day. A. W. Rona, _Sec’y of the Y. M. 'C. A. in this city returned from St-._ John -yes- terday where he had been attending a Committee meeting to arrange for the Yi M. _ C. A. summer boys’ camps. . There will bethree camps held, section one in New Brunswick under the leader- ship of Dr. F. W. Barbour of Fredericton. N. B. section two at River John, N.S., ledl by Mr. W. M. Steele of Acadia College- and section three at New Campbellton,C. ,B. in charge of Mr. H. M. Kent of Truro. l It is expected that quite- a number of boys from Charlottetown will attend sec- section two ofthe camp. The date will probably be July 24 to Aug 6. MILTON No'ms.-We are pleased to learn that Mr. George Yonnker, who is in the Hospital is recovering after his severe attack of blood poisoning.Also Mr.Charles Coles is recovering from a severe cut in the foot by an axe. Mr. Herbert Coles is hauling lumber for a new house. Mr. Ambros Rodd is busily enialred ' hauling lumber for a new dwelling.-Our school- _ " " ncaa " "Y Tmtvocalrecltal "vang -Prof: H.A;_ - ~V - ~ ,`fe;: ;R§;d;biftmMc&§;;uciE ,Tant'on’s pupils in hi; stud,i!l1,Gnat sigrg; the forty-filfth year of her age. Sire was og §l'fl'¢¢f~. 18? ¢V¢DiD8__;¢°¢i'0:8|81‘8t¢ 52:; Vvgngggy $2, the peoplgs Sé¢éim_ a niet an unassuming ispos t on an ance. monk 05° l‘¢S¢ll ee s . _ . . hsr memory will longbe cherished with Bishop McDonald. RBV- DP- MGIWIUHIU Prowsel Bros need two girls in the the undo-it feeling by all who nad ole Mn. (Revs slmp»on,Mrs.tHodgson, Mrs. g;H§:ery.1;<;°;r‘h§2y olgeayisgiiem- to .learn pleasure of her acquaintance. To the sor- Maurice-Blake, Miss Blake, Miss Strlck- _ °'7_ _ WT ' ’______‘__ rowing husband and tamlly the sympathy land, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Clarke, Mr. V ,of alarge circle of friends and relatives and MrsR. C.GoiI`,MrC.D. Rankin, Mr. ‘ "‘~ 'Q 3*” ` "' are extended. and Mrs W. L. Cotton and _McWill-- M; bed, aka-,¢;u', iafns, H. L. A. M the arrangement , some ex.,,id,¢_ " of the studio the receiition - retina and A BIG. Qlzlalirliikfs wonrn. main han yer? thrown ina. _ _ Perfume is always found in li bottle or rolsonn affording sdcommv-lctlvlrfvr unisfdssf . Ne;-villne. thebesg housshold llnl%u. 200 people. The_ diferent nie kind that any lady known. It cures r euma_lsm neura _ a ._ h 1]' ‘ *mm _ _ lffnoothache, headache, slck-stomach, ui 2? mtegn p,;;ira':;l0sw;r:. gh* Jani; 'wld 'ppmmm' Vftact is goodfor everything a llmulent _ _ < oughttobegoodfor. Mothers find it the Larkin were all beautifully rendered. naxircnplsseegialgfrzil safest thing U0 T055” Wei’ °hud’°”~f°" Miss Larkin passeses a magnificent voice _ Eagtgf ‘ 'es e ' 50"* th1`°°'°»_ °°m °“ the -chest' sprai-9.5' fwitha splendid range and great power QQQQ `9§% d bruises. Never be without Poisons l - . . . . .° , "' ,;i1¢rvilin¢_ It will cure the pains and Herrendltlon of heavy classlcs indicates ~ °"°"Y"°dY “'”"" ’°”‘°' ,\,\§, ’ ' thing new, and what is \’l ' laches of the entire family and relieve s vast amount of sufierilllr every Wil'-' (Zome here today If you require any of the following articles we can show you a large variety to choose from and you will lind the quality good and the price right. White Shirts » Laundried at 50, 75, 1.00, 1.25 See our special at 1.00. Unlaundried Shirts Best value in the clry at 36, 55, 75, l .00. See our 75c Un- launoried Shirt equal to mos: at 1.00. Gloves Perrin’s made in Dogakins and finest kid at 1.25, 1 35. (Collars and Cuffs 4 ply linnen collars 2 _for 2.5¢. .4 ply linen cuifs reversible end 25c. pair or 2 pair for 40c. Neckties Fore in hand, Derbys, BWP, ~. i Knots in all the latest color- ; ing. and black. All prices i from l0c.l5c.20c.25:. 32:2. 456. Hosiery in Cashmere and Worsteds all sizes and qualities 20, 35, 42, 55c. per pair. _,,-.r` » And anything else in Gent’s Furnishings you may require. . 'fl ; rtloiil = r f/YE-.0599/055 _that she has a bright future before her. Mr. Leslie `Cook’s work - especially in his solos evidences improvement in tone and quality. Mr. Austin ’I‘rainor’s baritone solo was well rendered and earefnlerainnas helped his expression very nlnch. Mr. Ernest Foster’s bass solo was sung with perfect ease and excellent enuuciation. Master Parker Hooper’s soprono solo indicates that he is the happy possessor ofa clear soprano voice of considerable power. Mr. F. P. Brafileyis ;tenor _ voice »was well brought out in the solo “Still as of a voice that promises well and with a continuance of training with due- atten- tion to ennnication, he will doubtless voice. Misa Ethel Tanton was the ac companist. is progressing under the managmeni _ WANTED _AT CE._ _ Rss nansar. lst Methodist church choir in Kindergarten Hall t_hiVs evening at 8 o'clcck sharp. -L Mr. W P Colwill returned yesterday THE hull of an old schooner lying at. the head of Lord’s 'Wharf has drifted around during the recent storm and has sunk on V the west side of the pier. ' . Tun GUARDIAN regrets to learn that Walter, the twelve year son of Mr.Walter Simpson of Bay View is seriously ill since Thursday last of pneumonia. ' GUARDIAN readers’ attention is called' to the sale of stocks of the late Hon. Thos. W. Dodd by R. Bearisto this morning at ll `o’_clock`,at-his otllce on Queen Street" lately occupied by E. II. Norton. ' Soon change then' apparauea wflemtlle of Grand Manual' arrived by the Prince ,K _V _ _- VV __ --M -2 l °f“;;Pr:.ss.‘rr.. ... ...... day. Where they purpose purchasing. ._ f _ _ §9 two thous ind barrels of herring wh-ich‘__` V / With, - ` will besalted in barrels for shipment to* ` ' ' '|‘ 'V ‘ _ A If Grand Manan. At the latter place the] f :ds came fish will besoaked out and smoked and; -a Som’ are Hundreds. and m Mn. Fnazax hvsrmsorr. and two sons ,- packed in boxes for shipment to New.-,~ York. It is understood that,if the supply guarantees, Mr. Ingersoll :will usxt year erect smoke houses in Georgetown Smrrxrz, before referred to inTm! man. is a new grain, described as a 'com P.'_°“¢i°° 9,f.‘l'l\°°*- Pls #M _berlen is to yield from & to' 100 bushels to and is well adapted to' our Island soil climate. lt has been grown for centuries past in Southern Russia. It is claimed be ahead of corn, superior to oats and more profitable than wheat. It is aa easily cultivated as oats or barley. it will grow in poor soil and is not injured by drought. The straw is like that of wheat _ Mr. John Newson has imported and has for sale a limited quantity. One to one _ and aquarter bushels will seed an acre. “_g5_-_ig-a-5 our farmers ought t0 try it. Tnsnir will be a Sunday School conven- tion in Zion church on Tuesday April 16th. - The first session will be at 3 p. m. and will be devoted mainly to_ the- cbnsider- V ation of primary work. Rav. J. M. VYoungf will give an address outlining the object. i and work of a primary union, and Wathen will teach the S.S.Lesson tx>aPrir~Vn-._ ary class. It is expected that a cityfprim- ary union will be organized at this meet- ]‘ ing. At the evening session address l will be given on Normal work J. D Seaman, the Provincial Snperihtendent of the Normal Department. The Field Sec-_ rotary will give some account of the work ofthe International Association, and Rev. R. F. Whistou will give an address on work. All teachers and those in the work of Bible teaching are urged to at- tend aud assist in the success of the meet- ‘ ings. V ' in the best markets of the whrld @@@ ‘I nicer than a bottle of our V . V l lx f(/Ii \\"» \,\' good Perfume? » -' _ i discount of lo per cen _ some interesting feature of Sunday School) fromallve weeks visit to friends in the A A if V 3 I western part ofthe Province. ' f ` ' f ' iii, 1 ' i Roo . . ’ ¥******** . pp ,-5 in Q owl 5 n price from $5.65 to $10.50- papers of every sort' and Paperafor .a ny :oo room --and everyone. .TlleLoca was islam wean.-enefymssmnaylnmoainmk M W M M weaieal~9yspleasedsoshdw onrpodsevenifyon I . `» ‘ :, »'; »,'.';:. ~ is QLE l` U5 SHOW TH _ are daily arriving Call and make your selections l our _ and select stock. ho* f Foryoarorderxfor ` if 7 Stationery, aaa much order orasi . -...ae¢s.a. ~ . I I ' If ~ to»lte1Bt~ot-eur~euatome|a'-»~`f:-_ .1 . , - l -r "’ r ' The Popular Our Spring Cloths Also vga Gents’ Furnishings. - ~ YL viclodahlow 0 » the Night” Mr. Bradley is the possessor _i "'_,_., V ff? =»_ ._ ,~_ 15,?-~l occupy a prominent position _in the ranks of the leading vocalists of the Province- " Mr. Tanton’s selection although diflicult was easily taken bringing out his excellent 1/(!` ill/ __ ii f on all Perfumes andt ' ip* _\_ r V f{f,V 7 _ .. _ . ` _*full* , FRESH CHOCOLATES ` 'COCOANUT ‘ - A Rue light ls being built and “|5555 mga-can -mr, for when .na C542 E will __OF.._ 3‘..i_____._._.- _-_ _ ~- __ ~_____-___l.__» FOR SALE AT . _ - 9 This ,egg we' 05", . 'I " ~ I.a`t_eatAatyle;,.£e'st vorkmpnslnp and peleieot #ft- _._ ,__ y _ . V .lol-llv me-l.E a (lil lisncuanr :ramen V - During the rebuilding of New Studio. Mr ` MDL to the lately by G. F Hu ebfson, . . 1 @o&"& convenience br U BR. H. ulAsolil’sO asasaeasaaae ~ ll. girliuslllm, ll. ll. Uma” _,,,, mmm - 0erKen!and:6f6eo.Et». 2? -‘=iLi*i‘?§` in _#5 swipe' P-if-sity# -‘tim ei _ Pllysiclan and Surgeon. V_ _ M§g.§_Fe|, HM, »XYllENATllil§i=’.’i%*f‘-2.f""‘°”‘“°“'““"“ ”‘“- __ V_olnoerronn__-gtom;u¢o=;7¢os. _-._ ,M:l°cDoluld 8.' ;Sl¢wart t°“"’°”‘.' 2 “f