__ _,_ of ya 1 Y _i __ iii / l `!ll.'_l:8. SEK KlilllEY$, lhllls lill- =h:¢l»m old 4?: °~"‘°‘°“.‘::.°°..-r* ills- my 3 ontlobox. llllllillih i’Elll'l.E°S|’lil¥E. o..i5‘-i.`i-°’.r.-,°m..."`°°"-="-`i W.F.8HIT|'l CO. _ ' IGB “I mlmot lpn! too I I rain I "='~......'.__.r..r.. to Ping .they ve °i'°°.g..'"°_‘;-:‘ :ear o o vu I mined kni- hly!romLumh\go.\nd expended a great deal of money in experi- neatingan A are but mind wma nfiiiuig of merit until win, lvnoed akin our gill. lgotnirefyrvm lhrttmd within o te' days was nble tn noone work. The dieeue hu urheltylefl me, and I on at your eorvim in lpenklnf I podwvrdbrthelll s.' JOHN J.LA. B, ldfltor md Publisher 01 The Railroad, M1 Wutilnpwn S\._ IL Jann SL, lmunl Bw;-liléll 1bcln0tn|tiI\d° SI kltldilrhexn em beel tn one Yliiiossxliknnd nu., 0 anionic Work L lluinquet are cinunismnces not ea ilv to During me time you have been here mn ~ ' `~ 'ui ma' ii'-ti ‘ The Y. M. C. A. male quartet gave ilu- for-gotton. A delegation of the Maritime 5:3" fs; Fnhgsxaunxgn TIE; §:;;m(. wit.: an _ii-xt-t»lli»i‘.t .siicrt-d selection, and the iAs~.>ocintion, will meet in Charlottetown blessing we unrihum _`D3_our close “tem entire service \\':is inspiriiigund helpful. leairly in St-pti-iiilter, when it is expected - _ _ 00000000000000000000000000 0000 Make War Germs \\'i'h the passing cold ivtniher all camp dark places about t premises becc-me bteedi places for the germs dis-asc. No ordinary cleansing Q ~.vi‘l destroy them. Dis- . infectauts and germide must be used. Closets. ‘ sinks and cellars especial- 0000 UZ* awrtgg. 0 0 ‘ ly should be thoroughly Q di~_infected. \\`e have ‘ everything needed for this purpose. It in doubt 0 63 to what is needed, com here and we shall be pleas- ed to give you full infor- mation. G. JAMIESON, Druggist 0000 000 00 in-I 0 » W _.M _ . ik e ti ~t~_,*,;,t,;;'_;';1‘:i_:. J ' e ,,,,l,,,,.._i .. _.ii - - Association Hall waswell filled yesterday afternoon, and upon the platform werea number of the oiiicers of the Young Mens Cliristiim Asswiation. Present \\'. S. Louson, who was president ut the lst Dominion Conference held recently in Montreal gave a short report of that meeting and Secretary Moule spoke upon the great importance of the Boy# to przi_\'_ They pr-ziycd that God would not only make them a lile&~ing but that they might help other young mi-ii to Christ. l~ it any uoniler then. that from such ii small lii-giiiiiing the Y. .\I_ L`. .\. inove- ment has exten~lc~l it~. influence axrounvl the worlfl. The first .»\sscci- ation lins now spreaiil to 7.60? centres. The prnpt-riy owned repre- sents over ZiI\.lld,»_ii4| of rioilain, ;iiiil its iiitliii-ii;-c has ail\v:i_\‘s been. :intl l>_\' ilivine livlp priys to lm, first. _~_piritiinl. social. plr_v~`ic:~_l. iiitellectiiail. So f.ir rt-ncliiiir; is this worl»; that the .\'c\\' York I- ,.1 DOMINION A A _llllllliii _ ‘{',lll,l',ll l“'“"“l° Y. M. c. A. coNvENiioN Sat down to the evening session and banquet in King's Hall, Montreal. The addresses of Rev. Mr. Gordon illalph Connori and John R. Mott, wilievcr be reineinbered hy those present. The 'absence of a smoky atmosphere and 'spirituous liquors, and the singing of “Blcsst bethe tie thnt binds our hearts in Christian Love," at an up-towlate l Iii-fore hir Louson dc-li\'l:retl his report' ;st-veriil iiienilieirs of the Dominion and ex'mDnl_uu;_)_ hlbonm given to every mn ht- referred briefly to the ileep spiritual ,American Associations will he present. M lhiSla__g\_pmish_aud “_ebekrw8th;mny movement now moving evangeliisnl de- \\'e hope our iissoeiittioii will be free of to me fact that yan have met ever’ “__ mon tratlons thro l t the world lt' b tl ` uglou 1 nt ) lat tlnit t K d me ded H 1 that this “me of prayer and heart :etittnry \ioule said in p.\rt A noted R;ls"o':‘:;_;;nuean nw evergls. In 0" searching he-fore Aliniglity God had nl- i lender in thi: lloiiian Ciitholic Church has illmrcourse :nh :;syo::_i_`;r:`_ cénsigjfrer rw.-aily rent-lwil Caiiintlu und in Moiittvnl siiiil. "Give mt- the boy till he is 13 until - ` ' iniiiistcrs, layiiien. Y. M. C. A. rind tzilvin- lc-.irc not “ho has hini nf‘er\\'iirtls." So H56". at an times, and among an me com tion Army a ike. were expecting shoivt-i_~ niiieli ilepen-ls on the tmininrz rece-i\‘c\l in _minus ofme in th|spa__ish_ we t|______don, of spiritual lilessiiigm In many of tlie_chiliilioo§(,f\»_ }“lll`d°“5- be-1.-:in woniierfnl development in the worl: of the boys' department; five yours ago there were less than 2t».lll0 boys en- rolleil in the nssot-izizion of .\`orth America, totliiy there :ire 5i1.in'I while inthe some length of time the number of liuysf .scvsrciftries has iiit-reused from ll tri l'.’.‘l and thus only tnltes into account the ineii wliow \\ hole time is ilevoteil to l»o_\'s` work. As miulit lu- »‘.\pet~t».-rl the boys" depart- iiit-iit in \\'oi'Til-\\`i'le Y. M. C. .-\. work luis /lone -,rooil \vir.'lt in raising the senior int‘i1il»ei>hip roll over ~il!,UJU having coiiic Church, _Kensiogtmu niet ¥°U¢l.ber in _the Pnrish Hall when A very euioynble even- ing was spent. During the eveninz the following address was read : To the Rev. J. A. Winfield, Rector of St. M1\rk`s Church, Kensington. ~ Dear Friend, On liehnlf of the members and adherents of St. Mnrlfs Church permit ns thus to convey to you our deep sense of regret at your atfeptance of acnll to another field and your severance ofthe palstorall _ie hen tion to cien demand of duty nnd to the kind and sympathetic niiturc manifested again express our deep feeling and sense whom ue deeply regret to pmt. “ith but The address wits rcud by W. Pidgeon. Mr. \\`intlel:i in reply returned thanks for the kind sentiments expressed in the ari- dress townids Mrs. \\`ini'lelil and himself. Hv .viii (lint his labors among them had been a pleasiire, and thiit the years spent nuioiig them were among the lmppiest und would linger in his memory. He also thanked them for the beautiful and useful present \\-hit-li was nn unexpected plea- sure. During thi- eve-ning refresh- ments uixfl ice-crvnin were served. Ready for a -I-muloiis Easter Business. _ "___ _ Vast Stocks ofClioiccl“l.al’g0$l Described by W. S. Louson and Herbert Moule _____;t the Y. M. C. A. Yesterday-The Mark_;C'|‘_u;¢h|`Kensington N.W Mcrcliaiidl Great Work Being Done By that pa,;s|,;,,,6,S_ at Strong Combination at To rev 1 A winneid 0fst" se Form A Organization Throughout liie - -+- A _ ‘ PM-0n'5_ M E world. - _ On I-‘ridaylaet tliemember-so!St. Hnrlfs LOVELY EVENING , WEAR , IN ALL LEADING ~ COLORS. FASHIONABLE CHIE F ON. BROADCLOTHS. THOUSANDS A OF YARDS OF NEW SILKS. STKONGEST SILK DEPARTMENT IN CHA RLOTTETOWN. DELICATE l BEAUTY 0E AN EASTER GLOVE. All the very latest colors fav- ored in Paris and London-fron; our English workshops-easily the finest fb the world. Asset-i:iiii»ii has Til iliilt-rent flifprirtnlents. up from the .iunior t-inks. In this bmncli COUGIIERS, HA\VKERS;Si?IT'1`EIlS! Gentlemeuls Kid Wa]kingGl0\-es a"d___thCv C\li°"_g°‘ ;5'_ ljeolige \Y_ilii“"'° Ffhé ixffglillfionis iwateét sppvtulxgy Public expecto_i°atioii is against the i _ i-f .fi 3t~ni~. is nou ._ii (it-or,:~: \\illiiiiii.~_ c-\iiii,,i.iistic nor as it as men cv ,ommun ]a“._ agmust me. laws of |‘“.,m|, _n Fa-_vny Dent 5_ a pair ilpmii-ils of R1. _\-¢;ir_-_ ligiirl of ilu- firm l\i» txiiitt-ly slioun that by fur the largest zilso. \l\'lieii the tllrozit tickles, tlmts the rgiyrpwllts “nil still workinl; f0i' the ho.-1 iiiiiiilii-r of L'oii\'cr=ioiis ou-url>et\\'een thc il"l(‘ .\"l\l l_ll‘¢j*l °`Cll\¢Tlll°Z0|l\‘"C ll 500l~ll°?5 . Y . . . . v . ` ‘ li ‘ L ‘ it l il ll inte rests oi' the \ ming \ieii ~ (.l\\1sti in -\i,"“‘4 °"1-’llll‘l 1" “ llll in . is .~ » J - f 'iv- 000 building, and the farmers are laurel- ilred subjects, nor :ire these studies ii - - -- 5 P contrihiitiiig to the caiise Clmrlotte preached inncareless manner but in tht- S‘U\m \ S “ml li_The colhery toon has limi an Xssociution for neiirl) >0 frreat iimiority of raises nre the result of mm” cg ‘_ D yea-i-s. hits ai popiiliitioiiof1.3400 :intl tlieir It-ieniillc research. ' \ _ “ “nh ;;p§|,;:i|;“,u0;`2li>02ij;‘::ll0?\‘igzooli of all boots and shoes in Sl0Ck. bers of tlic Gospel of St. John, in Jiipiiii- l Atchxson _ ‘ _ _ Q _ _ _ __ SUNNYSIDE. iliirin;:llii»pre.~i-nl. wiir lretvveen Hiissiai and Japan, have cii~tribiitc1l lnrgc niini~ csc lnngiinge :imoniz the nie-n in the firing Charlottetown, P. E. I. l ._ _ _ _ ____ _ _ ___ __-~-.lC_P.1t..._.~._._ line. ()\'t-r2l`0 dell-grit(-s mul lvusincss mcii BEE EQCEEEWFEEQQ EEEE Linoleums and Oilcloths, Vt/'e have still on hand and at BARGAIN PRICES a few rooms of Linoleums and Oilcloths :- ` is st'll$.%tliUil. i. Assets over $440.ooo.ooo- Paid Policy Holders over $660»00°.°°°~ -. . _ _ ' _ __ _ . _.3 lillllllllil llllllllllil ed the services of Mr. William Bradley the well knovvnisagcllllgiemgker, we are now prepared to fill all orders’ promptly for leather and cloth faced working and harness collars. also old collars ‘°"““°“i-‘|’$"}§{E~j’i§e§. i TizAcEsi A large stock of single and double working traces made from the best oak tanned leather. Also pads, cart saddles and breechings, Liorir oiziviisio riARNEss We have a large assortment of light driving harness, in the fol- lowing xnountings, rubber, oroide, brass. solid nickel and nickel plaie. which will be sold_ at the lowest prices. A Snap, 3 Dozen Collar Sweat Pads only 30;: each We have a large variety of briclles, reins. traces, harnes, riding saddles, English Rush collars. oil horse covers, and everything usually found in a first class harness store. _ Goods delivered free of charge to trains and boats. C. _ E. R O D D. Wholesale and Retail Harness Manufacturer P. O. Box 858. Livery Stable in Connection. Telephone lin GREAT GEORGE STREET, cH"1‘0WN. rg mth & w 4w _ -l , _;-_*_-_-_Af - -_-i-_-__A -: -r 2-v-E-_=-_=-_-J '_-Y* -_f *v*_*~*-’- ~ '~*--- Fliliowners, Dairymen, Lobster Packers ‘ When fitting up for Spring work try the 1 NEW FOUNDRY ` F ootof Queen Street For CASTINGS. REPAIRS of all kinds. Founders. Machinists and Boilermakers. L The Charlottetown Foundry Machine Co. Ltd. _ Phone 75. Peake’s No. I Wharf. P. O. BOX 4|] i 7-:7 dwtf -_-4 __‘__- _ __;_ i lt .~_~_ _-_*_=-_-*_-.~_*_.-_ _-__-_°-_-_-.~_1, _-_-v-_-_-_*_-f-'_*_~_ :_-_-_-_11-_-_-.= ~ » ,\.r.»o N `~L\‘»\ » »ii'.¢'.z ' ¢.';= .-P House Cleaning _/__ ‘ Time _1%hl if: J 1 the back-breaking time for the l"'lH"""""'.`iililio/_f _ cleanly lioiisc-\\ift~, is inn-iii: casicr Q; ,l ,I fl>"¢”,# _ by the iirc of _ '_'l`,_|‘§ W ,|._.ii|i\. .,, i ,_iAi,_"i_-.'~_'_f I Tr/f T Sffffm/_~'/if-lfb’/LL/Airs _ _ Fr/rlrs "' Paint s.ii'::si lznli’ thc labor oi house cleaning. Painted wood-work is iusisr to clean than unpaintcd wood~work_ It 'l , docsn`t collect .:s‘.‘.ii~.<;li tlirt, :ind what dirt it docs collect comes l ~' off easier. Paint. this year and yoi:’ll have less work next year. F Tim .‘.`.f.cri'/.-'::-£15'/:Ennis Fam//y Paint in sinall cans meets the , hundred :mil one ilcimnils lor 1'. little paint about thc' house. 1 Dries qizicliiv. The girl.; can z’.pply it. Can be scrubbgfl, ‘ Color cards for ilxe asking. _ | ~..- SOLD BY ._-_>»s¢-W.. S. W. CRABBE, A Hardware Dealer. 9 - ar Q'--r v YUU ARE THINKING about buylh; satove or range, conielto us. We guarantees every stove vie sell to give satisfaction. We also have the largest assortment of enameled and tin- ware in the city. _ Get our prices. FENN§li___§‘.. QHANDLER -elf