.~ Pura 0al\il_i£°\\e- -Wa luyaths limit \,.-.aa at-Fran, sums mania.-'1.~. ‘ bars. Iuispow__ whlu rad fa- ‘aaa-lassarrr ‘_ " , T .Q Maciilnnon, l G97’ ul' nnll Kt. Siilf '~" , ‘ .ff ,_ Odtlll. .i. ..t » i.|,- ~ i -.-.~~.».f~.-.--f--_ ~ = lnf;New 1 Talhsrrrastsshresisrragia - I. Onasncxil, Charlottstnw regis- '§W_l£¢t\teD\\fi'arlI\. Bt. John, Eat Fri- day. W. B; Mckn u niveriulnu in cudnaai colnmnforssveral lrood family driving horses. A if Z i l4l\ <5' . .4 H -- » ., Ouuavsna-lv-ssrruaruaw Wall Paper At Less Than iiaif Price -i You will. tr-iss a grand opportunity if you do not buy the joh lots of wall paper we are oiiering. Cali in,and see them and at the same time havea look at 0UR NEW PAPER We-claim to have the prettiest patterns and the loweit prices in the city, let us know and ,we will send our sam{~'e books to your home. _,WG kll0W vie have Just the paper you want. lAYLOR’S l' ' ff- Bookstore. -Yr -. ,.4 _ ‘gr-,fy--f _.53 __ » HOT CROSS BUNS Send in your order for Hot Cross Buns early this week to insure prompt ue- livery on Friday morning only loc per dozen. D.STEWAR'i"S. Ecnrrsn Baxsnv, Bakes Beat Bread. f pi, '1`“\ll~°'=l F¢rmw>n.or P. E. loam, whowereat the Grand Union Ottawa have returned home. lr _iniaadlag to contribute to ir.. _ Japanese Famine Fund romsmrm- 1,, -1- Rival twice who gives quickly. ff Amnmsn ofchoiee horses are to be “ aold by auction Friday illth. Itis uudar- } stood that the lot is very choice. See Snmmeraide column for particulars, fd The closing meeting of the study class ".»` of the Canadian l-ilswrlcai _and Literary , Society will beheld in the Kindergarten ‘ iaiilllbl) rooms, Saturday afternoon, April ' li. J ,-, MRS. J. C. Srswanr, of Charlottetown z (P. E. I.) who has been visiting har tb sister, Mrs. F. C. Jones, Moncton left _on 4 HDMI! for New York and was accom- ‘5 pained by Mrs. Jones. f' IN the hurry of going to press with ~' yesterday' issue John D. Goss. Summer- \.- side should have been credited with 01.00 -l 1-, and In Memoriam with $5.00 for Japanese ,'.. Famine Fund. The corrected list appears »°" today. _ . _ " Bnapnns will please remember that the Saturday Guardian costs but 50 cents a year, 25 cents for six months, or it will bessnt io two ditferent addresses three lnonths each for a total of Zi ccnts. Do f not allow your friends to be without it. .E 'l‘. T. Invnco, C. E. son of D. P. Irving M. L,A. and President Engineer on the Western Division of the Grand Trunk Railway, has recently had added to his other duties and in the way of promotion, the charge ofthe Bridges and Buildings Department, with henilquaasers nt Detroit. AT the annual convocation oi tho Presbyterian College, Montreal, on the -ith inet, \Villiam ’lincMil|an, of Prlnca of Wales College \P. E. I.,) won the Slirlingscholarshlp worth $25ns well as thc Peter Iledpath scholarship worth $70,1st year general prollciency lu honor and ordinary work. Tan Provincial and Dodd Library has rapidly become recognized by the public. Their has been an average of two hundred books out of late. A sum of $70015 shortly to be expended ' in new volumes. The spleridld books here available: iford the very best reading to .a ` the literally inclined. Ask yourdealer for Diamond Polish, the most reliable soap maker anti dust consumer on the Market. tts &.tw ob. r ` me nu na fill' Salk. ll\‘B. las. Wu'rr,'of Snmmsrsirls (P. E, 1.) Wal the guest last week of Mis. Geo. Me- . 2:6091 at tba' Bninswick Hotel Mono- T_llE Saturday Guardian‘s many special features make it the most Interesting and attractive Journal In the Maritime Provinces Get it this week. ti. Tun friends of Lemuel Worth will Nant to learn of the sad accident, which happened his young son Lester. While coming from school yesterday afternoon he was r'un ever by a horse and serious- ly injured. _ THEA. 0. H. have a reputation for havinggood aocials in the past, and it is needless to say that the soclaiaud whist party to be held in the Lyceum hall Easter Wednesday evening will surpass any, held in former years-Tickets are now bn sale* at the drugstores or from members of the committee. T112 following paragraphs are extracted H0111 nies Of Olil newspapers published in April, exactly tlity years ago. On the 10th of that mouth it is evident that the ‘spring had advanced about as faras it is this year. Pameuger communication with the mainland was being maintained by ,the ice-bout at Capo Traverse and the ,mails were brought to Charlottetown by couriers. Thslce was partly cleared out ; of Charlottetown harbor as it is today. A ‘MRS of one newspaper is taken up with the report of the Prince Edward island Association in connection with the uro- motlng of Christianity among the Jews. A reportis alsoglven of Millner's Dlorumic Pnnorama,which was a series oi paintings mechanically contrived to pass before the eyes of the audience and display In suc~ cession the scenes portrayed on the canvas. The local legislature was prorogucd that year on the 14th of April andlin reference to this }iszard’s Gazette said: “We notice with satisfaction the soldierly appearance of Captain Ranhin’s guard of ‘ honor. \Vs are no advocates of war and we trust never to have to dread the approach to our shores of an enemy, yet as such an event may possibly occurit would be prudent to be in some measure prepared for lt, etc., etc.” ' “The annual meeting of the Pen-holders and Congregation of St. James' Church was held on Monday the 14th lust. The _following gentlemen were elected Trustees and oftlcc bearers for the ensuing year. Board of Trustees: H. D. Morpeth, James Anderson, J. W. Morrison, James Watts, jr., Dr. Potts, R. McKenzie, P. McLaren." A curious oonsidsnce ls: the fact that un Aprll10,1856 news had arrived that `, “Vesuvius is again unusually active, and promises nn approaching eruption." is L F-RM K W N » , r - . . £ FIRE sau; 1-:Nos . 5 saruaoar NEXT 1-ini |Nsr. Just 5 Days More of Fire Sale- Bargains In another five days these unravalled Fire-Sale bargains will be a thing ofthe past, Regrets for lost opportunities will not bring them back--the time to proiit by this great opportunity is NOW. Buying is easy work at this sale. Goods are arranged in counter boxes-all with price tickets. And the price tickets represent but 9. fraction of the actual worth of the goods. Remember l We’ve still a lot of goods to sell and just live days in which to sell them. This week lower prices than ever will prevail. The balance 7 0, dm. stock MUST 'BE SOLD before Saturday the 14th inst. VM Fire-Salc~’l3argalns` For lllcn White Shirts, Hats and Caps. Linen Collars. Silk Neckwear. ' _ Silic Hauflkerchieis, Ribbons. Embroidery Fire-Sale Bargains For Women Corsets. Appliques. Umbrellas. Dress Volles, Silks; WWW Boston Garters. Siilr'Armlels. Half Hose, Tie Holden. Collar Studs, ‘ Flannel Shirts. I , Flannelettes. Silk Gloves. Aiiover Laces. Handkerchiefs, Smaliwares. 1 1 WEEKS Q3). 'RRP COMPANY. mort a balance of Tun by the Trinidad interrupted. steallier the meantime can-y messages Picture and High cpe ` nad to a from the different of the hy the remarks universal oomment was that- was the :ers sleeixn Charlotritetqlwn. It fnllyslrpé s t e vaueeno ces nregardto tr Company. There have been' numerous moving pictures in our City but last nllbt's exhibition was'iar sirperior to anything of their kind ever seen hers, especially the most wonderful and bewildering act LaProiAa The Company really diserves crowded houses which no doubt wlllbc the rule. The company will not appear hers on Wednesday nigt1t,I'lirl.uceount ofalong journey necessary" to reach Hali- fax, and play Sulirmsrsida lnstrad Wednesday Apr. ‘, lith also the 12th. returning to G_hurlo‘tt.etown, Friday afternoon and nigilll 'P\.USenting a special ladies and collar’-as rs on Friday afternoon. Mi _G Gilmore Hamil- ton appeared a ‘ ved herself a \-ery clever elocutiogtvreeitlng How Salvador Won which g`_ ii§il_'pnstintsd applause. Her tieconri ren`d`it_lot_x was A Visit to the Opera. Miss A\py"Allyn sang selections which gained the' fdvcr of the audience. Tonight tin-rs will be an entire change of progmtu presenting ns the feature Sherlock Holmes. , -_ D. C. McKinley, weighed on the City scales for Sanderson and Newsom; on Monday, one shorthorn cow wclglllur, 1iiil0lhs,- and ‘a helfer which weighed 1300 lbs. These are considered as ilnr- a lot of cattle as were weighed for some years. 'i`he 'cow was imported from Ontario and is of a prize winning family rind several of her sisters look prizes ll Toronto. The héiier was bred by Mr. McKinley himself and considered thc best on earth., f~»<_ _ \ Cattle welghhil for Saunders und Nr -l som. _ 4; _ iq, , From Frank Bell,Roy|\lty West, (sort-ini inentlon,) 1 steer 1405. l` steer 1.290. ll. McKinley Eau. North River (special mention) 1 cow, 1,iDU, 1 heifer, 1,590. Mr. Feneil, Milton, 1.steer, 1-1,75. Stock Farm, lhelfer, 1.415. G. W. W. Cameron. Augustine Cove, l two year old steer, 1,205. Jas. Fnrquharson, Southport, (special mention) 1 halter, 1,105. W. F. Drake, Pownal, 1 cow, 1325. Wm. Vlckerson, South Wiltshire, 1 heifer, 1,155, 1 cow, 1,105, 1 steer, 050. From A. P. ings, Pownal, 1 steer, 1,010, 1 steer, 1,190. , ' ‘ Bradford Mlllmsn, Burlington, 1 steer 1,050, 1 steer, 1,000. . Lemuel Clark, Kingston. 1 steer, 1,055. Ar the meeting of `tlr_s ‘Council oi the Charlottetown Boayci of Trade held on Saturday afternoon, tim correspondence with the Minister ol Marina and the captains of the winter stqnmers was brought down und sirowed that President Tidmursh had mads the most energetic e1l’ori,s to have the boats brought to Char- lottetown. A letter ;fron\ Vernon River Bridge was read relativsto the need of dredging that port. `Presidcnt Tidmarsh reported re the Telephofpl Committee that tne commlttesnp ed by the Boar-I asked the Governing to require* the following-concariaiiiris from*‘tl|a company (1) District main lins between' Charlotte- town nnd Summeréldifand lined to East Paint and Weso--ivlivee (B) The removal ofthe exchanges`irotr\,cor1ni-ry" stores to more private places.-`(ii_)_-A,i\|educiion in tolls und reuts.' ' (1) -Cheaper telephone for country services. ‘No exemption from taxation was to -‘hs irrantsd, and the franchise was tobe extended live years only. The commltke had bean inform- sd that the cohtplrny had submitted their annual financial statamsntw the Gov- ernment and that it showed thelmpossibl- llty of reducing the rents or tolls, that the compar\y's contemplated improvements ment the expenditure of large sums, and that there were many now paying oiiiccs that would have to be dropped unless a subsidy was was provided. Aiterdisoussion by Hon. Mr. Hughes, George E. Full, F. H. Beer, S. W. Crabbe and Nelsnu_Ratlenhury it was unani- mously resolved that in view of the proposed telephone legislation at Ottawa isis desirable that nothing be rlous hy the Provincial Legislature at the present. sesslon,l\nd that in the meantime the Jolmsolfs 1 A Varnish Rcstorcr ' . 1 Ore of the bei_t_ai't.- lcles on_ the market for all qgrnished or iinlshed surfaces, Can be usrdlswlih safety M the Enish wood”v_voek». A large anlity just put; - ~' I5 Qitita. _ report the port of of Railways, Fisheries, refunds to shippers over-charges, and that hereafter, Char lutlatown be granted the some advan- tages in the matter ol through rates aa Georgetown and Sumrnerside. A oopy of this resolution was ordered to be sent the Ministers at. Ottawa and to every member of the Dominion Parliament. t____...._...- l . » Qroo Reward, flco The readers of this paper will beipleased to learn that there is at easr. one leaded, disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Cntarrh, HaIi's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical iretemlty. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall‘a Cntarrh Cure is lnksn internally. acting directly upon the bloodand mucous surfaces ol tba sysuem, thereby destroy- ing the foundation of the disease. and giving the patient strength by building the constitution and mu-isling nature In doing iw work. The proprietors have so much inith in its ullrntlvs powers that they offer One iiundrcd Dollars for any ruse that it falls to eine. Send for list oi testimonials. Address F. J. CIIENEY dc CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by all Drngitisis, 75c. 'fake iiull's Family Pills inr consti- pstiou. 1 ° , , _- A GREAT ARTIST. .\ia|laino Beatrice Langley, who, is to appear here on April 12th in Y. M. C. A. linli under auspices Y. iii. C. A. with Mr. Stanley Adams, baritone and Miss Myrtle liicggy, Austrulln's clever pianist, is the greatest English violinist on the concert platlcrtn today. She has played nt all the principal Concerts and Festivals in England, notably the Pence Festival at the Crystal Pslacg, before 30,000 people and at the Coronation Concert at Albert linli, when sho took the place of Lady iinllc, the Court Violinist. This will be the only chance to henr Madame Langley und the nrtists nccom|mnying`_hcr, and it is hoped that the hull will hs packed to the doors. Everywhere that this renown- sd trio of artists has appeared, lthas been spoken of as the best that has over \islted Cannrln. Madame Beatrice Lang- ley, Mr. Stanley Adams and l\1 iss Myrtle Meggy will stay at the Victoria Hotel during their visit here. All Run Down In the spring--that is the condition of thousands whose systems have not thrown off the impurities accumulated during the winter -blood humors that are now causing pimples, boils and other emptions, loss of appetite, biiious turns, indigestlon, and other stomach troubles, dull headaches and weak, tired, ianguid ieeliugs. Hood’s Sarsaparilia removes all these humora, cures all these troubles; reno- vatea, strengthens and tones the whole system. This is the testimony oi thou- sands annually. Accopt no substitute lor Hood’s Sarsapari lla Insist on having Hood's. Gst it today. Bold everywhere. 100 doasa one dollar. MANDY --“~»-<4; l<|rcHEN Celebrated Caratuels. Fudges. Creams. and all kinds of good homemade candy; also Cake and Pastry. Orders leit at Stewlrt . & Son‘s Grocery will be promptly attended t0. Mills Bros., Proprietors. 5itts i O EMPIRE LINIMENT ing drug stores: Geo. E. Hughes’. McDonald & McKinnon’s. Red Cross Pharmacy. Reddin Bros. A W Reddin's. I _J _.jp f ‘ 6 s . 4 1 t < - - .1 ., 3. .fr y , » 1 _ 2* v . T in _ _,. ., .. . _‘rx 3, ~ 1.? V , Vw W 's , l,` ` ` Can be had at the follow- l4 Cjases More Received°- ?-- Yesterday , Another big addition to our spring stock,-all of goods that are wanted by everyone. More Miliinery. V More Millinery Trimmings. More Dress Gcodé. More Laces. More Dress Trimmings. More Vcilings. More Muslins. More Hosiery. More Gloves. Much of this new lot will be ready for you TO-DAY. l » Get Ready For Easier MOORE & MCLEOD. _ J: I ---as B usccleaning made Eas We want to make lionsecleaning an easy job for you this year bv furnishingyou with the arli- _ cies that lighten labor. Read our list and see if there is not at least one article you want, then rail at telephone No. 6. ' Mic". 0 ll' 5 chloride. Pian() Pqligh Best disinfectant for Cleans, polishes and sinks, sewerage,cellars, renews the brilliancy of pianos and wood- work. Price 150 a` bottle. etc, absolutely destroys contagiou. Borax Put up in large Ammonia Strongest and best. Large bottles 15 and 2 5c. boxes with full dir- ections, Iocabox. Ox Gail Soap international Carpet Cleaner Makes old carpets look like new. Easy to use. Price 25c a largciin. Excellent for clean- ing car cts, to cculs cake. All of the above articles are of superior qual- ity and are fully guaranteed by us. Kindly call or phone No 6. “THE iWO MACS" DRUGGISTS. ` Corner Great George and Kent Streets. am.-if snr, _$_.}_L_1,_ sin. In store and to arrive by_ steamer, 9ooo bags best Liv". pnol Salt. 13 bags to the ton. Will be sold at very lowest price ex warehouse, and whilst landing fiom steamer latter part oi April. ii..‘.?'..‘?.‘.T‘“”" ..--.f..."E’ffi‘.i5 .B“°5° ‘ McDonald & McKinnon, `