- 4 4 er FAH Four Lo TERMS eR 2 esa VOL 3: LOVE-IN-A-MIST. e-in-a-mist in every garden grows Beside the holiyhock, beneath the rose. Love in-amist makes every rose less gay And takes the lily’s gold and leaves gray And turns the poppy pale as \ peter gir Hum! lebee will n ‘ DUS Foes graight for the sunt Pe garden » nd spiders’ webs of stay Lo ' Who garne? i+ we wist ! - r who s0ws, Nor to what end its misty biossom blows. Only its blue eyes meet us day by day Till half we wish the mists would blow away Who knows true love, be sure he also knows LLove-in-a-mist. —Norsh Hopper. HOTELS IN GREECE. fingie Rooms Are Rare, and the Frrnish- ings Are Painfully Scant. In Greece the hotels of the interior fol- Jow one general type—-the Italian. ‘There jgnocommon sitting room. Why should there be? There is no office, but that does not seem to interfere with the presenta- tion of bills. The ground floor is given up t » cafe or restaurant, if the innkeeper goes into that line of business. Very of- ten, however, the master of the Apollo has orly rooms to let. The sleeping apartments on the floor above are often approached by an outside stairway, and, as is to be ex- pected in a southern climate, they are scantily furnished. Overfurnishing is a vice anywhere. Under a seuthern sky it is a crime, of which the Greeks are not guilty. There is usually a mirror, though that tribute to human vanity is sometimes | lacking, and, like the Turk, the solitary | Turkish towel bears no brother near his | throne. The bedstead is invariably of iron | and does not offer the same vantage | ground to the assailants of sleep us a | {: wooden framework would do, but the cush- ions are there, and the walls are there, so | that small comfort is to be derived from | that slight reduction of possibilities. As in primitive United States within my memory, single rooms are rare. Two, three, four, five beds are put in one room or strung along thecorridors. A fastidious person who desires to occupy 4 room alone has to pay for all the beds therein. In some places special charges are made for sleep- ing in the daytime, and there is a fixed rate for sleeping on the floor. That a man should wish to be private when he is asleep scems absurd to a race that slecps at any time and in any place irrespective of on- lookers. But in this whole domain we Americans, who submit to the abomina- tion of the Pullman sleepers, have no right to find fault with any other nationality— we have no right to be fastidious about undressing in the eyes of the world, and a large charity ought to cover the divcrgen- cies of different regions and different pe- riods in this respect. In the good old times people used to go to bed utterly devoid of raiment, and the bedclothes, as we call then: still, were the only clothes. —Profess- or LB. L, Gildersleeve in, Atlantic. Wants, Lost, Found & ee Ce aaa eee FALE2MEN WANTEI). 10 every district to handie reliable cools, newserson, samples free, saiary fromthe start, For particuiars write Luke Bros, Montreal. 5) a housemaid. No )5—tf WANTED-\t once, Wasains. Apoly atthis effice _ TO LET —A house on Douglas St, contain- ing*ixroomsand pantry. Ayply to Isaac Jenkins, m—d WANTED —A girlservant A ly to Mrs Geo Peske. Euston Si. 96 tf ee ’ I have dropped the Prices «f Oysters from + ctlofe per quart. these will be good and ‘Tesh a8 the price will ensnre quick sales, Vie- torla Cafe, John P. ‘ey, Prop TO LEf—House on (umberland St H. P Welsh _ v4 TO RENT.—The convem ¢ nt and p!easantl situated cottage ard gronnés at present o7 cupied by the Misses Wrignt, nerr the Ga Works. Open for inspection. Aovply at th Gas Works. 93—'i pat _ TO EET,—One ha!fofa three story dweitl- wa Deut on Prince st.—Apply to W. W. einer. : TO UET.—The s-utherr half of the late Chief Justice Palmer's honse on Queen Street, fan be Inspected at any time, A rply to Mrs. E, Palmer, or at office of H. Jaines Palmer. Beds: 83— TO LET—On Kent St, a three story house, Apply to Mrs Your ker. on the premi-es sl—eod tf TO L&T —Co'tage on Upper Prince *t, con taining ¥Yrooms, anjeining the premises ef ate Judge Hensley, Possession given May 1. \Apply to W Leitch aT ex ee een Qo: VICTORIA: HER LIFE AND REIGN; e¢reat historic work, sells on sightto thousands. Lord Dofferin in- froduces it to Canadians in glowing ~ ~'s Rasy to make $2) 00 a week som? make t + that. Manv make more in Spare time a:b | during day at regular employment. (This cers Great Sexagenary Celebrations ~-re ingit. Books on time. Prospectus free Weanvassers. Terrttory coi ng fast. Tue BRADLEY GARRETSON C) Ltd Toronto, Can ° — Notice to Contractors. ee Sealed Tenders addressed to the un- dersigned will be received until] the first of May, 1897, for the erection of a Packing House in Charlottetown. Plans and specification can be seen after Saturday, the 17th inst, at the office of the undersigned. April 13th, A. D., 1897, B.& M. RATTENBURY, 1H ars per Year. C and hold its color, for $15.00 our price will be $15 00 for the summery, that we sold last season by the hundred; they could only come within $2 00 of our price, twisted yarn, wear like leather and holds its color; IT’S A CORKER, Next comes our black clay Worsted, elegant’ goods; other tailors charge $21.00 for same quality of goods; our price willbe $17,50 Mr. J, J. McDonald. are A 1 workmen, E_. JAILY Serate Read, Ro ° “This is Tree Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free,"=—Evrirwes. EXAMI 5 oe Ce ie a an. hedtsedicpe came res, 3 meni * mantel — NER Single Copies Two Cents. HARLOTTETOWN, P. F. el ice oe OL A ISLAND. FRIDAY. APRIL 2% 1897. The above suits will be well made and trimmed, and cut by our artist cutter We keep no apprentices in vur workroom, all our tailors J, McDonald can make you the nobbiest suit in the city. up to-date cutter, and can give you just what you ask for. ELECANT NEW? GOODS Our new spring stocl is opening up rapidly, still there is more to come. The cloths already opened are simply beautiful in patterns and colors. are imported direct from Great Britain for our tailoring department. our leader will be a Blue Serge Suit, indigo dye, all wool, warranted to wear This suit will be sold by other tailors for § He is an All our goods This year 18.00; Next will be our famous $16.00 suits all tried to compete with us, but This goods is all wool double and when a h Si—2Zaw 25 tl may | Half a cent buys enough SHerRwIN- WiLLiams PAINT THE BEST for fwo coats on one square foot of surface. ‘. « You want the best in everything. USK —==in- Sherwin-Williams Liquid Paint MADE SOe. 'OO0488888 SIMON VW CRABEBE Walker’ s Corner 134 STOVES HARDWARE " RR 2 i 164s ey Your Baby The time is now at hand Baby Carriage becomes a necessity. Why not com- bine beauty and durability with utility and low price and buy Baby Carriage ececoseekFROMec cece JOHN NEWSON Seek Ree J ( NEW SEED STORE 0000 000000000000 We have opened up a Seed and Farm Implement Store on the corner of Queen and Kent Streets, opposite City Hall. It’s here you can purchase fresh and pure SEED, and true to name, as this is our opening year, we can be depended on to sell at the right prices. IN STOCK AND TO ARRIVE—Harrows, Seed Sowers Ploughs, Road Carts, Carriages,’ Daisy Churns, Wringers aud Washers. Double Seed Boxes, (Grain and Seed), at bargain, $14.00 We guarantee repairs for all Ploughs sold by us. FINLAYSON & MCKINNON TERLIZZICK’S CORNER ——$——_$< $e ee ENGLISH MIXED PAINT If you don’t use all the paint, you can close the package and save the remain- der for further use, For sale only by aw NO WHAT WOMEN WEAR, . Bodices closely fitted with a ] point in front are a feature of the n evening dress. One special novelty in parasols is ca ed the ‘“‘sunburst’’ and is almost Jap nese in shape, as it is flatter than ¢ other styles. Pretty shirt waists are made of pin} blue and ecru linen, with either ends q tucks run in to form the yoke or set up and down the front. Cloth coats trimmed with lace arg innovation, and the lace appears on Red foulards, red dimities and fe lawns are liberally sprinkled throng the stock of summer materials, and is one of the new patterns. Picture hats with an abundance @ ostrich feathers and flowers for trig ming will be much worn this seasog and there are long plumes among thi the brim. Black silk shirt waists with two ¢ in on either side of the front and a tug ever collar and cuffs of kilted silk @ the same shade are very attractive @ well as useful. A new cycling skirt has two straigh rate and partially detached, so that fall gracefully on either side of wheel, and beneath this is a regu} skirt at the back which completes it {§ a walking skirt as well. Tucks are all the rage surely, sing bly be used for the spring and sum ne wardrobe, except perhans cheviot 4 all forms, both crosswise and up down. The newest evening dresses have trig med skirts and finely plaited ruffles % in groups. It is an old fashion revived Narrow gauge ribon, with a satig waved lines, is another new and o skirt trimming.—New York Sun. Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee Will be held this year, and those who visit Ch’town this year will not do themselves justice if they fail to get their Lunches a Victoria Cafe, and = driuk the health of Her Majesty the Queen in a glass of Joy’s famous But- termilk JOHN P. Ju VicTroRIA Care Gt. George St..... THAT’S A NICE JOB «+AND THE. > That is what my cus'« mers tell. We will giv» won’t do.the job. Wilt ORDER for JOB PRINTING J. D. TAYLOR Printer & BookBInDER Queen St.... 1897. town, Monday, 26th April, Solicited. CARVELL BROS., FENNELL&CHANDLER . Ch’town, apr 13—eod t] 26 i novelty in jackets, which is indeed gg large square collars of the empire coa§ large white polka dot on a blue groug feathers which are arranged to fall oyéE three side plaits of some bright color g@ taffeta or lace, or both combined, set on edged plaited into ruchings and set Qn in series of five, five inches apart, ig PRICE IS ALL RIGHT? you satisfaction, or we you try us on YOUR WEXT STEAMER “CAMPANA.” Will leave Montreal for Charlotte- Freight Ag nis 2 ESAS 3 a en eee