.. .» r ew i ifaés ""‘~' ~_ _ ‘ _r ~~' »-<»~_' _\ ,J-<~~_ ;~. nfs- _ _.~ '-J.;as_t ' _ ‘ ' '_ .f ~_ _ J 'f ‘if *$32.1 _. ._ _.__,_ __ gn ___:_ __ __ .rn Non Irntatih e ~ ,.7 ,, um ,gy gg wggg.. Tux Forty Hours Devotion will comm- "fill leit _a _ A _ ~ ~ _ ence at the Cathedral tomorrow. _ will which appoints brother, ' Hump- _ H 004’ S P1118 asv. J. H.-name, the ‘naar 'Knight me’ “°m“h' ‘?’_‘_°°“‘°’° -‘-11 we “mi” “J I ' _ ` _ ==111| is now conducting services in Sydney. _ left to the t'°su"’°r‘s 'idw' ` ` ' ”°" ' 1 CHAS. Imran _of Weeks & Co. has the _,_ g* " \`?'__.IiS' \?'_i\‘."_“\`. °\?'~?'\°_ `\- snvle noon Poons ‘_' We have pride in the SL ¢Xce1lence of the eatables ii. which we serve to our pat- rons. -_f Quality is of the highest and the selection such as if caters to every taste. i, Try us for A I groceries. Q. 1; wrssrenfamacxar, (_. The ideal Grocery, 1 _ Charlottetown. P. B. I. L Phone ron. _ i `-\_ *H4 -_\_ ";._._'R~` -___ QR _- TEEExe'tutive of the P. E. I. Dairy "'K*\ wt* * PR* ~ J ~ Associaton waited upon the Commission \ "\ _fg _thanks of The Guardian for late English “i P ¢ ¢ 6 if l ` I” ` ' er of Agriculture and members of the Ex 5,c>c.::c:> Men, women -and children 'tc buy The Ames Holden Cds High Qrade Footwear. Allvarieties sizes and styles. Prices ihe lowest in the city. ' €ZN?©Y The Cash Shoe Buyer and Seller. I Pownal St.. Cl\"I‘own, P. E. I. \.c.;-ww.; :wr lic, .-vc., '_ ‘capers- MR. Lord has wired to Ottawa to have the Minto proceed to Charlottetown as A soon as she is ready for service and to havelthe Stanley continue on the George- _ town route. - THB Treasurer of the P. E. Island Aux. _ Bible Society acknowledges with thanks - the receipt of twenty-five do‘lars from the - Honorable Peter McNutt. Saturday `Malpeque Presbyterian Congregation per Insmucrroxs have been given from_ places. to sail for this port whenever the repairs , _tothe ship are completed. The Captain ‘ ‘expects 'toxcomc to Charlottetown on lr B -P i £- W man cram: We are building’ up ea large mail order busi- _ promp a en on orders sent to us We can send by mail any we prepay postage V 1 .~ ,` F .1 .` », _, ° _ 1 " “ a ' _ _ ' ~- °~ Isthsdrstildioetion Q; r '-_ i and should' be_ taken as _ _ _ __-a wamingto __ -~1:rh P’ . __ Pies and pastry are equol sg _luuuw uf Qhfwm _,h2h,,,,,*_* ~ ` _ wor,no,cx "men.ng *°.’;°“‘°.....”““i"‘..‘."’,....‘f".‘1‘=”~‘;.ii =_ .:"° 1~....‘:i~.=a ' m y T ° if fnmme “im” in demon or 'lver ‘».‘ °‘“'t be” °‘“' S kidneys,” ts qgdrcgf _ implicated leases was mu cm _ an e. A"-"‘i°",,,°‘,,,'§“°“ "° ‘°”P3”"“’ °"‘~‘““”' _ ness because we give _ 1; tt n to all `i article not f ,_W_ ef.e_ft":°‘._”.1-.’eas__.,_°“..`__. aa. v_err_inte:°siins._ -_ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ ~ P\es~°_-w_°sw_§h1slsom;'_wxe»»f-*ta _*ii* P'°f‘°'“P”.”f° ii” i 1»f°»»»d-‘ De e ewefee'° or P1-znsoym vianrfnm _~_»=-1»_~»=°~ we »»_~»_»»» 1°-_»_». _ P1’1C5`Qf’~&€’2.l'UC1`¢L ‘ -5 , '*a`n`addi~&S1i _ ‘ _ " ' ‘ ' ' '_ '_f"i”,».*_ '__ 'll|”F°‘“°"°`:l£l!g';x¢cithoJhf.lho“Grau§i “' ° A W ne I f.l'*°°d# °°*?°14° T r¢=ll_»s°%i!°*'.°‘F"_‘°"fu°‘¥"_“¥ _°»‘l°°‘PK-'» i ;*s;°"’h‘°91°°“?¥ 1°? A _ ' mary F. foniieriyger riwil? » _ '__""‘ii’°‘?»»‘_"‘“¥"_"*‘_¥"¥'__°‘_"°°' ls W ,__.__.;w. 4; V _ -_» » ' 37 ` _ A "Tl _ _ "- I¥co.I~f_'1_L. _ = =1~§»ll_oKm=n_a» ~1~v~vvvvvvv~v~v~v-v~vw- ecutive last even ng regarding in rease in Government grants. Another meeetnng wlllbe held today. MBS. Oliver Muttart of Cape Traverse, P. E. I., is expected in Truro next week to visit her daughter, Mrs. Bryon Barne Young St., Mrs. Barnes's father has bee spending the gaeatest part of the winter in town.-Truro News. l AT an examination held by the Max-'ne Board in this city on Saturday last under Captain Cameron, examiner for P. E. Island, Augustine F. Bruce, city, and Peter J. Walker of Port Hswksbury, pass_ ed for masters cextldcates in the coasting trade. \ Alone articles recently reproduced _ Ottawa to Captain Finlayson ofthe Minto _ ' _ > , ’ e* 5 i A _ ‘ A 5 - ~ . _ e W ii-whom he was favorably known. The “THE Jerry From Kerry Company at the Opera House lest night gave a great show. ‘The funniest lll‘o‘w`I ever saw‘. ‘I have paid twioeesmuoh to sec not halt as_good a show.’ ‘I laughed till I am sore," 'Everyone is a thorough mu_slcian’, These aresome of,the remarks heard by the writerasthe audience was leaving the Opera House last night. The Company carries a good hand Ind ~orchestra.”- Moncton Transcript, L30-03. At the Opera House Charlottetown for one weak commencing Thursday, March 26. Reserved seat tickets on sale from ten o’clock Tuesday morning at usual » if Br a telearam from Ogden, Utah, on Fr day, March Sth it became known of of the death of Donald A McLeod, at that place on the morning of above date The deceased was the son of Malcolm McLeod Kinross, and was only 21 years of age He left P E Island about one year and six months ago and since that t me has been engaged in br dge build ng in Utah Several days ago he became ill with pneu- mon a, which resulted in his death H was a. young man of unusual strength and ability, and the news of his death -will _be read with sorrow by the many with _ Guardian would extend to the bereaved its sincere sympathy. ‘ -Tm:Stanley left Georgetown at seven a. m. yesterday and reached Picton ati 10.30. The cargo consisted of3cars way ‘bags of mail. The two mails clerks Messrs Cullen and Grant that have been at Sack- | ville for the last _two months from The Guardian in Nova Scotian and New Brunswick papers were the intcrview with Captain Muttart regarding the icehpat service and the discriptive sire. ch of the Ermaok, both in the Moncton Tran- script. _ _ 'ru special :mm 'owiiiewwn reached the city last night at a quarter to nine and the regular special left on return at a quggoer tp ten. The were __ de- *layed over half an hour for a mail clerk who was someones manly mx-aching the 1 station. ~ Has. Buns will give an_ “At Home" W, C. T. U. md their &'ien