1 THE cHARLo'rTs'roWN GUARDIAN, MARCH 30,1 r- ’ ` ` ' 'A ‘ , t ' -‘“"' ’“" ' '*'”--_Y ---" - “- -- yi V l$UlHll|lll Lllili llEWS====¢ Afrqim the First Methodist social to- D. r\i_ght._ = ~ ' . afternoon for Rocliton. Illinois. ` , Mud;-johurmah.'fSammersIde, is in Panos 8: Co. have snflartlntiqaly mg °i"¥;!`~.;_.j_._ Yr; pdirised-window with spring dress goods. ia¢i>llr.risad:¢l:y?Ni°H.° M‘“""'*". “M Rev. R. B. Msnmaia and nr..i.s. f..--» ..-* . , V MoDons.ld,Souris were in town yesterday. ` f fli`ti"`ciii¥i=i:4s» _ _oture so soon .is ours. We know it. The people who use it, say so. _ HAVE YOU 'i`RlED _ if '? f Only one quality, the best, freshly ground. ' 406 pei' lb.. Wcbstcr & McKay. . _ K height to the City last evening 5|; me 0'. 9l0¢\€__. It returned iit 8.45. - - Mies Katie Macleod, St. Avard’s, has re- eovered from her recent illness. steamer one hundred cases evaporiitei Saxon oats. _ J' A- THOMPSON. Quebec; George H. |Laitllaw, Halifax, and I-lei-bare, Grey, Lil/€'YD00l. Eng. were at the Queen Hotel yesterday. Pl_'2R<‘Y W. Jonson, son of W. W, Jud. son, Pownal has gone to Barrie, Ont. where he will be employed with his broth- er lti bicycle works there. W. H. ‘V/iuuii.\', Toronto: S. C. Clarke, Mountvntawart; B. _A. Trites, Sackviile; Mrs. 'l\eil Howatt, Cape Traverse, were T0 `| q : gistered at the Victoi'ia yesterday. Tiilt special which brought the mails from Cape 'l‘r».verse yesterday was made ` UP of a. baggage car and the Observation ' ' i _ . car with No. i0 eu ine. it returned im- Frésh' Cream and Cocoanut Pies - ` today at the Eclipse Bakery. Send your ` order early . D. 5tewart’s, Ectirss BAry__s’ Fine Cashmere Sweaters BLUE ANI) BLACK STRIPED Sl 65 for Sl 24 Sl-40 for $I.05 $l.30 for .98 $l.20 for .90 GRAY AND RED Y. M. C. A. RE- . l _ .t.>ri.~ " l. . Titty: _,qu _ . '_ Ghiiiiott $l.25 for .94 ‘ Ji ‘ ‘ $|.I0 iorx .85 '» ' ' ' ` ' _ '_ cost of barrels it has been tleciiled hy thc \ _ ` ‘ Dominion Bonded Vinegar Miiiiufnctur- - ‘ ers througliout ifaniitla to chargt- fm' TBE special at Georgetown brou ht " FRiENDS will be pleased to hear that Canveu. Bucs. have received per ( ,lDDll!s. 50 boxes yeast cakes and 25 cases .88 for .6 l Every thing discounted 25 p. e. ,to 50 p. c. Films. _I5 cents will treat you. to. an . excellent Droirrlm. refreshments and ‘good time at social lu the First Met-hodisb~sclrooi~room tonight. J Alam A. S. Barns, of Geuvln, Gentzei Sc Co., is making a large composite photo- graph of the students of the Union Comnieroisl College. _ ’ t Tas members 'of the Exeuiltlvf C0311' mittee of The P. E. island; Toudst #ici- atlon are requested to me'6t iii the Stl n~ tiisry's Court Room this evening at B o'clocli. . Tun thus _Island students, Miss Mc- Canriell, A. F. 'Matthewn', ond Misa Alice File, leave Monday for-‘Guelph'v\'he_re they will take the short. course in Nature strains. " ' IN S\turday's issue The Guardian will begin the publication of a most. interest ing story “Love For an Hour' Is Love For- ever", by Amelia E. Barr, Author of “Friend Olivia", “Beads of Tusinar"&c.All persons interested ln a good story should not miss this one. A'riANnsoMi: rievv racing and cruising yacht is being built by M. Stevens, Tan- cock island, N. S. for George J. Rogers. She wlllbs ready the first of May. The builder has also constructed boat for T. B. Grady, Suiumersitie, James Tuplin, Keiisiirgton and other Island people. Tris: death took place on' Tuesday of Mrs. Peter Campbell, Cardigan at the nd- vnncctl age of one hundred years. She was iii good health up to the day of het' death arid took her breakfast as usual but expired before noon. The family consisted of three daughters and trio soiis,thc lat. ter Duiiciiii and Duuicl survivliig. THE: Amherst News speaking on hockey says:-The Ahegweits came twin Char- lottetown, played two games herc, were defeated and returned home and the Uliarlottetown papers report that they were delighted with the treatment that they received from the Ramblers. A I.Aiini~; number of the iiieinhcrs oi Trluuiph Division, North Wiltshire paid n fraternal visit to Refuge Division, at Fredericton, on the evening of 23rd inst. `A very interesting meeting was held nun an excellent program rendered hy the visiting members. [tis the intent ou of the nieiribers of`Refugc Division to pay ri return visit as soon as practicable. Tru: attention of the City authorities is directed to the conditioiiof the Park Roadway which, during the winter, has been made the dumping ground for snow anti refuse taken 'from raaiiy yards. Among the cuiioslties seen along the roadway are dead dogs, dead cats aiitl even a pig that niet nu untimely end iuiorns the bank. Such a condition of affairs is disgraceful. ` MANY citizaiis are iii active sympathy with the splendid social work carried on the world nverhy the Salvation Army. 'l'-he lecture tonight bv Mr. Hawley on The Hndleigh Fnrui Colony, which is thc practical outcome of the “Darkest Eng- land" scheme, is lnterided to convey valuable information thereon, the speaker having had thc privilege recently of n personal visit to this now famous farm arid village which is proving such a suc- cess iii the reformation of l.oiidoii's siib~ merged. The public is welcome. Tris music-lovers of Nova' Scotia look fora veritable feast May 15th, liltli and I7th, the'occnslon of thc first large festival in their history. One can hardly over-estimate the exquisite pleasure to be dcrivcd throiigli listening to such an orcliestm as is thc Boston Festival Symphony Orcliestru, with its fifty trained niuslcians under such a brilliant conductor' as Emil Mollenhnucr. It is complete in every detail, makiuglt possible to perform every kind of large work requiring such iustruineiits as Harps, English Iiorii, etc., and for the pei'i`ornin.uce of Sulllvaii's caiitiitil “The Golden Legend," thc orcliestra is provided with u beautiful chime of hells, which the full orchestration demands. Tm-:ru-: passed away toher eternal rest at French River on Friday, March 2lth, Mary J. McLeod'lu the 65th year of her age, daughter of the late Donald McLeod, elder. Miss McLeod was of more than .ordinary personality and will be missed in the community and congregation of New London, where she was ever a devout- member. The cause of Christ limi no truer friend than she. Although laid asldo for many moii*hs by a lingering and pain- ful affliction which necessitated much care and attention, 'she was never heard to o 'uvnlalrr ever anxious for tho welfare of oeriers her patient spirit acted as a bene~ diction and will long be remembered. The service was conducted by Rev. A. D. Sterling who chose for the text, Philippin- es ist and 21st verscs.Miss McLeod leaves t \ mourn one sister and four trotliers, Miss Burl a'n. and J. D. McLeod ut home Ben in Alberta, Dan and Andrew in the United States. ' IN FURNITURE “Aluays the best value in the city at Mark Wright Furnishing Co’s. Amateur Photo .. si.4nf°rsios 5 i . i ‘ -A ` _ si.is_f.,i-_ .so 6. 1 .Paper, etc. ijuet received by Osw/inn Goiwon was ii passenger to Brudenell last night. , R. C. McRae and Arch. Mclreanl of R. |E. Mutch &Co. left last night for Syd- iiey. - Tun case of L. P. Tantou vs the Cltyfof Charlottetown comes up ini-lounty Court Wier- Criannss Hvniruas, late of the Anglo Apicrican Telegraph Co., Sackvllle left . last night for Calgary. !Miis. Joan Gonirox returns shortly to New Perth after undergoing successful medical treatuient in the city for some months. " - .-Hsivnv PAi.is1m was taken last night to Georgetown en route to Dorchester where he will serve two years. He was in charge of Officer Walker and Assistant Jailor' Vsnbnskirk. ANY persons desiring to see The Guai‘dls.n's big Web Perfecting Press in operation should call at business offices any Wednesday at twelve o`clock, or Sat- urday|at one o'elock sharp. .. Miss Luisa Csnvr-In, tiaugliter of George Cnrver, Pownal, has taken a position as `l\ead miiliuer in Henry Clny`s estahllslt- ment, Rapid City, .\lan. Miss Carver went to the West last summer." A sri/ii.i. mail wlticli left Suckvillc Tuesday morning reai-.lied Cape Tormen- tine yesterday at noon. The Island ice boatinen will make ureiurn trip today bringing it over. This will close the Capes service for the winter. I'i' is with deco regret The Guardian r'e» contstiie fieaiii br \\'ii1nni. Glen una., which sad event occured atliis home North Iiustico on Satui'tiuy, March Zfrtli i905. All that iiicdit-al skill and kind nursing could do was doiie,hut toiiuavail. By his sterling qualities and upright character he had won the esteem ami rc- speot of the entire cuiriiiiunity. He died trusting in the merits of a oncc crutcltied but novv exalted. Redeemer. Deceased vias 112 years of age. a dutiful sonlfantl ufl`ect.ionate brother, and leaves to mourn an aged father, four sistcixs' and two brothers, who have the sympathy of all in their sad beieuveuieiit. The sisters are Mrs .fumes Cousins and Mrs Martin J. Walsh, Boston, Mrs Peter Matthews, Cliarlotteiowu and Miss Rachel at hoiiie the brothers are James of North Rusticc and Hugh of Boston. Patriot pit-a.~.c copy. Tiii-: case of Jardiiic vs Wood iii the Court of Cliaricory win. aidjourned yester- day Lill May liith owing to the had roads which prevented _ivltuesses attendliig Court. Mr. .laidinevlaiuis that he pur- cliiiscrl n piece of land from il/ood for which he was to pay $100. The sum of $50 was paid down and the deed was left in the hands of Judge McDonald who was then at the har, to_ hold as un estro until the balance was paid. This was ten years ago. Jardine claltiitvthat he and Wood settled their accounts and that Wood admitted a bnlaiice of $50 due him which was to be taken as _balance due on the land. This is denied by Wood who con- tends that the balance was not paid mid fl"-‘ YCMH "R0 he entered and took pos» session of the land. Judge McDonald luis hcciiiiiiidea party to this suit and will hold the deed suh_]ec.t to the direction of the Court. Haszarti K. C. for plaintiil' and Stewart K. C. for deictldaiit. Ox Tuesday evening the city druggisis niet at Ellis' Drug Store and presented Charles Y. Hughes of the Apothecriries liall who leave.-i with Mrs.i-Iughes for tht- Northvvest tonight with ti gold chain ami locket suitably engraved and the follow- ing address :- Di-:An Sin.-Your fellow druggists take this occasion, on the eve of your depart- ure to the Great Cantdian Noitliwcst, of expressing to you in a few words their regret at bidding you good-bye. During the time you have been connected with the Apothecnries Hall our associations with you have been the pleasiintest. Courteous and obliglng, we have always found you n prince of good fellows. \'o_ui~ service in the goal, in the recent hockey match, will he cherished as ii pleasant re- nieinhrunce of you. In presenting to you this small token of our esteerri we ask you to accept it with the warmest feelings of friendship on the pai t of the donors. To Mrs. Hughes wa wish to he klndlyrc- meiiibered, and that you both mayloiig hc spiired to enjoy llfc and prosperity in your new honic. ()ii behalf of the Drnggists. ` li. A. Ellis. E. A. Foster. I Oxyenritor is thc. hcsi. spring tonic. it piiriiles thc blood by killing the germs of iiiscase. One bottle will improve your health and spirits ivoiideifully. It`s it. sure cure for tiyspcpsia. lndigestion itnd ner vousdlseases.Prlcc iitlc and $1 ahottle.Soltl by The Two Macs, MacDonald 8|: Mac- Kinnon, Druggists, Cor. Gt. Geo. anti Kt. St. _ du' li ' . express. L`i. .. _,,< _ newest ltid Gloves . _;__v_»,___" X* n . `»="'";" .-i-im* li’ .--~'1*""'-»..‘. ' X _..;~_-,_ rl- .-'i'I'.l _.é._Z__..E..° few d°y° ° ° \' '~ ‘ e . 1/` " ra ' < SPLENDID selection ;`.r`-".'f"_'__:-:__."‘.»';_:_~.A V ~,: ,I _\\ ‘V-` ` :'15 ‘4»_:: 1/ » ‘= _ ="`A»> _, _.__;f,.__` "1 Aoi' Perrin's high grade "'-z. ` 7' I-:`“":' -'-F-e`1"'~>' f ' H "I,"-‘M - A-},`. _,i ' ll'i/it LS ‘| l‘tt` ill.; vt* ` . - l i ’ ; r~ -- “__ l' -.5 4 Li-.<»:‘i`i!_.'\.l..'\... 1". I .:.‘ ,‘, ' up. Gloves of absolute sut- ety every pair guaranteed-All new. $1.35 PER PAIR. I I Moons ra M<:LEoD. ll tl Ki ‘fi _ i a trip to Nova Scotia. Tuimi: were fifty pitsseiige-i'_~ by the Stanley to Picton yesterday. Ti-is liiinto leaves (icorgeiowii this morning and the Stanley, l‘ictou. treatment at the P. li. I. Hospital. Fnsxic Mt'K1‘:.\'zir:, Vcriitiii River' Bridge leaves today for Boston. Moon!-1 81 _ l\it'Lr:ou'.~' store is being painted and renovated hy l’. lloui-kc. 'i‘si-: landing from the lee in thc vicinity ofthe south end of the Bridge is in had condition. \\'. N. 'l`AN'rox left. last :iight on iv. pleasure and business trip to Boston and otiici‘Aiiicriciiii cities. t Ait'i'i~:.\iA.~' l\Ioifi~‘.\'i"|', New lllti.\»i:~\\ tiv- livereti nn interesting adiircss at thc l<`ariiiers' Institute, Fi'cdei'ictou, l<`i'itlny evening last. Miss Lsvi.\'t.\ Josi' oi' the Salvation Ariuy who has lieeii visiiiiig for some inoiitlis oiillic l.slaiill|leit last iiiglil for Spokane, \Vasliirigtou. Tiiic special traiii leaving at 8.45 last cv- eniiig after running out sonic distance was hacked into the stiiiion,a lady lmving left her valise behind. '.l'iii~: property of Mrs. ilenj. Davies was bought iii by Mrs. 1)uvies_at tiiictioii sale yesterday. 'l'lie sum was $2.475. Bruce Stewart vvusiicxt bidder' ut $2.100. CAi~'i‘ A. Roiir:u'i'.~', l’ii-tou; l)r A. A. Mc Donitld, Soiiris; Dr Stricklattd, city and lliciiard L. I-lavtiing. St .lohii were- i't-gistcred at the lievcre yesterday. Lamar: crowds,lia\'c ht-cn attracted to the yicinity of the itevcre lloicl ililrillir the past few nights hy the sclcctiorn given by a large giriiiiiipiioiiciil the iiotcl. CHii~:i»‘ Engiueci' l"ci'|:u_~soii ui tin Miuto is stifl'ci'iu;.r from blood poisonini. of the lip Mi' l"ci'i¢usoii carrie to thc city ycsii-i'tl:ty utrtriiipiiiiictl l~_\' Mr- l"e i'gusoii. I"iii~:i>i:|tit"|'u.\' N|<:\\'.~'. ~li»\ui llcrtvani has i'ctiii'iic1l i'i'oin .`\|tiiiie.-'l`lic ilrsl can of iuiisscl iiiud for llic ivintci' has ai'ri\'t-tl titiicli lo thc _ioy of tiiuiiy ui' tht' fai'nici'_~ ui this vicinity. 'l‘iii-: ciiiployces of the liogeis llnrilivait Co, have presented Jim. li. Turner \\'illi ii beautiful fouiitiilii pen on resigning lii.~ position with that firm. Mr. 'l‘urut=r up precinfcd this gift, accmnpaviievl with lv in-\t\\'i.~.l\\'~ .|` " .. ». .'. with his i'cllu\vciiipiu_>'ec.~.` _\l». I - intends departing for the North West in the near future. - Oivisu to the cmrsttintly int-reusing I P packages in the Lower l’mvint-e.~. un Cgnglmi :wi/tg' h0M.,,pn¢5,._ .um 0y,||¢|- sl ,nr ' “nd '\"°\`M°“‘l“Y-Zfill M‘\"'i'~ Pl\'~°l¢=\K\‘“ throat ailments are quickly relieved hy . l"\"¢ “l“'"Y* \“‘¢‘|1 0h|\l`R\‘fl for in tbl’ Vapo- Brcsolene tnhlets,ten cents per box M 25 for ` l 94 .68 for S - I. be marked on all packages and tilioweti ' i _ f0f ‘ The 87°” Eefm km” “nd \\'|'l0I\ returned to the factories. “\\"cll-l had made up my mind to ` ' ' - ' “ ' l’ 'lo iJ\°°d PU" 591'-New H1003. Aiiosotlie niysteriesofCiinaii-Uliire Gay who has been confined i0 his lied for the lust two months, tis his frientls are pleased to learn very much improved. Htl fiiihcr.l. J. Gay hascharge of the iimrkct busliiess, nl old veteran in this line. Mrtiay trusts tobeable luiifew ivccks to attend to business again. 88,ilJ,l. _ t- ,,,.l , l'.l.>\\‘: '_' s, . I ut thc l..ibit ’l`radc her.. - Pston's. 24d tf. New Dress Goods.-They como in mind shades nftsn, gray and an exquisite blue that is almost turquoise. Wool hetlsto in nheplii-rrl’s checks is another beautiful l / I attention of The Sun on Sat-uivlay, was. "’°kl"“ M ""f“" M the "vw no such Increase in the l'nitod States .my °y""""'l‘l“ l‘““""" l"‘""‘ ll pretty }“.|‘,e_ ymponcd lnrd is emu,” anti not cxpen.~4i\'e either. Thi-y have the , nicest lot of New Wall i'aper'l have evci' gf two ‘_°nm_ so nn ummm,” 0! seen. Wliy.thcylin\‘c some patterns at Mmm" hm' cent would Mmm me mmm” six, eight. and ten cents a roll, that an ortlcletiuiy paid at the local price. "I f" h“"d“°mf"` nm" ”°“‘° I hm” been elutlyiugthe use in the _hope "R" for l" present ilght~\\'eight fabric.-Jas Paton I Co- lld if We have a good demand for madly: to-wear trousers of our own make, and he good reasons. They are made hy eom peienttaiiori with care, and are sold at ower prices than if factory made.-D. A. Bruce. Nd tf. ..__.l_-1--l- comtagivrnrs. S. 0. E. Lodge Prine ldward aes meeting Mar.Btli. Initiation. 'letting cents. l guess i'll hnthnn 'dw-°' \. . ie room done o er while I ai the A‘i druggisln. do for another year. but l was papcr at Critters last ivcck. ami to tell you the truth. I really could not take'