/ ¢0Sltl.1e same,la:t1-ng- '. 1" ° ‘*' °"“‘ _ \ » ~ = V' ' M rr ‘..1. p _ _ ., .. M 5 _. .W , MARC 1_- ,ir . ‘N N J' "L 791 ’9’3 "TBI Lwmsr News rmsr or su,-i ` X. » s I. 'rms cnsnLofr'rn'rowN‘ouA1u>uiN ` “Ohms Dm-Y pier; sirrsiss .luiiigg Tattoo I ever saw. Price $2.25. I alarm calls at the desired time, Every, zo seconds for 5 “_"“1\l@S it rings, unless the silent swrtchis turned, It 5 the neatest little clock you W. W.JWlil.l.Nl'IR Cook s ' Photos est look best, are best. P_'_ __ ' ` `°i ' " Here is a Snap Z- 8 day American Black Wood Clocks at $4.09 each. They strike every half hour on Cathedral gongs. Are goo timekeepers. Eye;-y one guaranteed Well worth $5.0 our price $4.00. C. W. 'Patterson From Hand lo lland The jewel fuel that means uipre to you when you need it than the whi est diam- ond- _ _ lligh quality Coal from our yards-clean, free-burning, longlusting Coal-fair prices. and fair service in exchange for your orders - YAny orders today? Quick delivery? es. C. l.yons& Co. Phone iir. F. -' =e- ni- I McCoulireyQ. Bulmsn General Commission Merchants Sydney. N. S. Consignments offann produce loliclted Farmers having' lirst-class dairy butter for sale should write u stating prices. . -sd sttrs6mpn -@ .-.-._-.._.¢~_.. -~__.___,_ -mf iqui 211-4 The grea‘est bred of » ll the stsllionr. A great young sire. Fu uiily biel all own and the sire of colt trolt. rs of iiza and ¢||b|¢|p. s. Will have i\ grand lot out at the races this year. Watch them. They gpg rho kind you want Kaldsh, sister ol' Aquiri is the cam of Baden z.o5 i-4 the largest money winner of r9_|z and the premier w`nner, in regular racing evri ts, of all lime. Baden's winnings for igiz gmcmiigd io $35 775 and a Gold cup valu- ed at $5;-o.oo and he was afterwards sold to the Russian Nobleman Prince Vlsz ~mi ki for $3o.ooo, Service Fee $1 5.co. J. M. NICIIOLSUN. 'I i-so Q fn' _dy \ 5 ‘Invictus lls "Gentle, laslsllng_ nes this altarnooa at 2.80. All should take the little ones. iottetown Police Court this morning the Prohibition case against Alexan- DAMAGE.-It is reported that the der -Meauley was adjourned till Mon- bridses at Cranaud Corner and Bur- day at 9 o'cloek. lington were washed away in Thurs- da¥‘s flood. ' THE EARL GREY.-The Earl Grey left Charlottetown yesterday morn- int: at 7 t/cloclir and docked in Pic- sacks of mall TAG SALE.-The P. E. Island Hos- pital realized the sum ol $302 by the sale oi tags on Easter Monday. The best sales were made hy Miss Fran- cis Preston who led the list with over $23. Miss Isabel Toombs came sec- d on . 'l‘I~ll-`. MINTO.-The Minto lelt Fic- tou yesterday morning at 7 and docked in Charlottetown at 11.45 a. rn.. with 1102 packages freight weigh- ing 90,425 lbs, forty passengers, ninety-eight parcels express and eighty bags mall. Spring Styles boots for men show patent leather with cloth tops buttoned style and gun me tal calf, laced with the new receding toe, also in the famous Cresto last, gun metal, velour and tan, buttoned and laced styles. All sizes $6 a pair. Alley Ed Co l 135 Queen St. \ST LSI-Sa l" - R - E - E Came into ourfoffice and have your teel exihrinrd ree o charge. Only takes A few mlntues and ws will -tell you sexually what you need and it ion! cos! you one penny We maine teeth pad guar- snleelhemfto fit exactly, We aso gpar- antee per eciion in Crown and Bridge work Extracting and filling without pain, prica moderate. DR ROBINS I6 St , N l: "Hi»'l,pti;en rg_r;`t°“M|;xm_|do°r Beer &Golt l-li ..'_'__l - t ..- ff. ..<‘»='_-.\ `)~ I i',`» i ' . __ E q_,.-3.5 ,,.~- . __ -1 0 1 '__ _, 1*. Department Of Railways `And Canals Car Ferry Terminal. Cape Tormenfine. New Brunswick. EXTENSION 0|" TIWB. THE time lor receiving tenders lor “"`ar Ferry 'I erminsl" at Gans Tormentine New Brunswick, has bonu extended from is o‘eloolr on-’l‘ues¢lay t esth April, isis. to Tuesdsi . inline gg, rsra. y rr. ' K. JONES Asst Deputv Minister and Secretary. Department ol Rallwxis and Osnals, Ottawa. aorii sreh, isis. - Newspapers inserting this advertise msn' will not be paid lor it.- 88564. lf!7Me5l THIS ISSUE.-The Guardian al- ,wavs has something of interest in every column, and today's issue of Tl.1€,I1‘:W Style Invictus Isixteen pages is no exception to the rule, pages three and four containing Tho School and The Home, The Farm. G'l‘he Dairy, the Markets, The 'l‘uri. and Good Roads. I | 'PHE MARKETS.-oiving to the bad roads the Charlottetown market WHS Poorly attended yesterday. Black oats sold from 32 to 40c., white i|'0m 40 to 42c., eggs, per dos., irom 19 to 22, butter from 27 to 28c., li\ll`IliDs 20 to 25c., cabbage, per lb., 3 °t5-- hides. Der pound, 10c., beef, 7 to 10c. per pound. SACKVLLLE.-Rev. S. Howard, ,B~ D~» Illlstor. Much regret is felt here over the prospective early de. lparturc of Mrs. (Rev.) A, Luong who 'has been superintendent ol the Sun- day School lor several years, says a Sackvillo exchange. On Sunday, the 10th. at the close of the S. S. session the Pastor, on behalf oi the school and 00"!-trcgatcd, presented Mrs. LUCHB. with a purse oi gold and ex- Dressed hlgh appreciation of the ser- vices she had rendered the church.- Both Mrs. Lucas and Mr. Howard are natives of this Province. SPECIAL. SERVICES. - special evangelistic services will begin in the Blilltish Church, Charlottetown, on MOIlday evening, March 31st, at erglit o’clock_ These services will con- tinue each night next week except .Saturday. They will he conducted on the same broad basis that they were last spring and the year before, so that everybody can get the beneiit of them without regard to church. or creed. Many took ndvnntage ol these services the past two years. Rev. Z. L. Fash will have charge ofthe meet- ings and it is expected they will con- tinue for two or three weeks. AFPRITCIATED.-The choir and congregation of the Methodist Churchi at North Wiltshire recognized thc able and willing services of their gilt. ed Organlst Miss Clara Balderstoi. by the presentation oi an appreciate address accompanied by a substantial money gift. Their action was very cheering to the recipient and the pan- tor on Easter Sunday, in her absence, redd out her thanks for the same coupled with her promise to render further service, if spared by provid- ence to do so. In every departrn-ent of church work she had displayed a living interest and given cheerful and effective aid. She in comnion with her revered Father and the other mem- bers have cause ior considerable anx- iety an account of the lll health or Mrs, Balderston, her mother. The family have the universal respect of all their neighbors and acquaintances and are highly valued tor their lab- ours in the Church and every good work. ::If the lnrge and increasing sale of Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur is any in- dication of its virtues-it certainly "\°l1"Wl'h°“‘*“'-i1°'l"l’°"‘ °i'° n°P°“' must be a wonderful preparation. We have dozens of our customers who tell us it is the best hair remedy they ever used. 50c. and $1.00 hot- MATINEE-.-/rhere will he a mati-i (From Yesterdays Evening Guardian) .__ afternoon the pastor Rev. George Or- OFFICE HOURS.-The Guardlanl man gave an appropriate sermon and News liepartrnent close; tonight at Miss Edwards presided at the organ. 12 and will reopen Sunday night at The usual Easter music was rendered l 12. In the interim 124.1 can be phon- hy the Choir. ed wir si io.io with rortyxwo passes- country- '|`l1¢‘ 01 was only °l1° year gers. Mg tons of freight and forty and eight ironths old an dressed ed and the Pastor Rev Geor e Or able absence of Miss Clara Balder- ii 200 Watches since beginning this sale, and i v.e still have nearly O N l HUNDRED RELI ABLE POLJCE COURT.--At the Char- HAMPBHIRE.-On Easter Sunday EIPLENDID YIELD.-Recently Mr. W. Sellar purchased from Mr. John Jewell, North River, one ei the iinssti oxen ever seen in that part of the over 700 lbs oi basl. Beat tilts who Non'i'1-I wiursirinn.-at nie Methodist Church Easter Sunday morning a good congregation gather- . B ' man preached [rom the text, "He is risen he is not here," In the inavoid- stou, Miss Mathicson presided at the orgnn with hor accustomed ability and the choir ably supported her in the singing ol appropriate pieces. GOOD MEETINGS.-In spite ol the weather and the state ol the roads the Livingstone Centennial meetings were held at Hampshire Monday evening. March 24th, and at King- ston Wednesday evening, and were oi very encouraging character. An ap dollars was given on condition 'that sl CORNWALL.-At the Cornwall Methodist Church Easter Sunday ser- vices the congregations were large in spite of the hadness of the roads. In the morning Mr. Fred W. Lowdon oi Saclufllo University preached most eilicicntly and appropriately from the text, "Ii only in this liie we have hope \ve are all men most miserable; Miss Margaret McPhail sang a. solo clearly and feelingly, the choir join- ing in on the chorus. in the evening the Church was crowded, the pastor, Rev. George Orman, preaching (rom the text He is Risen ‘He is not here. Mrs. Will Howard, who has been pre- siding at the organ during the re- gretted illness oi Mrs. Frank How- ard, sang with great ability, clear- ness and lorce at this service. :Ili you want a good dentifrice try Rcxall Pearl Tooth Powder. It cleans the teeth. swcetens the breath, puri- fies the moiith and Promotes “oral righteousness." Ol all good tooth powders lt is one oi the best. Put up in patented tin can with siftcr top. 25c at The Rexall Stose, The McKin- non Drug Cn., Corner Great George and Kent Sts. MEU- Wanl a Watch? ,- Remember our big closing out :ale continues, until every Q watch is sold. We’re sold nearly GUARANTEED WATCH- ES, which vie are offering at practically WHOLESALE PRICES. There is riily one place to buy watches while c ur stock lasts. G. F. Hutcheson ' Jeweller- Opticiair ties. E. A. Foster, Central Drug- 202 Kent'Slreet ‘ . _, °°°"' ASM' I 3-20M't!"‘ .. P "mm of R_“w_y An, | 0 One ol the Largest and _ V( 8 Canals mprrssrve ._ _mm__ Car ll'erry_T:rr;idnsl;d.f:;i;l::in Point. Ul‘ll0fQCl&l|8 _ , _ \\‘\\ l ' i1'“"’°‘-3iiii'riiiil“9ia=ii"i'°i»;:?.tf Tb-= G=*=w°v *° Along The Columbia River \` if `\ ` / 1 ' ` & ` '\ _ ._< r llilinlrlll v1::iml"sln nas. s'e:n¢X*°“"7 Tll N fill l L U A . 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