Years A _ Q emi R_D1AN , great on the you then you in it /, Miss Gertrude McPherson, City, 11118 S0116 £0 Bydney to visit friends. 4- __ , A coop a|NNER Beconies excellent when served on ,a well set table. 1 ff `» " ‘ a. ' , 14.5, _,- , .__-- COMMUNITY SILVER having the style of Sterling gives rlieti JV’ F' ._ ,r-v-vw-w»\,_ -" . ` ‘ `~»:"§§y§: f_ ’ _'|§»;‘I§;',;'e.. ` the crowning touch of grace and be-uty. . . W. W. WELLNER' JEWELER The road machine did good worki on some of the clay streets in this. City yesterday. ' l On Thursday evening in Bt. Jamas'l Hall a concert of Lourteen numbers] will be given by t-he Y. M. L. A. , The Campana returned to this port last evening from Picton and after loading freight here will proceed to' Montreal. Percy Tanton son of Conductor b Tunton haf his finger badly crushed ‘in n buzz planar at Duchemin's fac- ttory last week. A. E. Vsssey a native of this Pro- vince and well known in New Bruns- I-~1~l4+H+H EO. li COOK A PIIOTOGRAPIIER. ‘ ° Charlottetown. _ The studio where baby is always welcome ses | I » \`* ss , . - /3" Tiff/ 'l~l°~l°°l~l°°l°'!°°i-°!°i~i°°l~'l~l-.!~!-l<~!°!'°x‘°l-i- ' A ~uUeues~ Cascara P ills cuiu; 0 Constipation and all disorders of the ei-n~nt‘l1 liiir ai ti lt urls. 'll.t»y iiciuitli- ni gripi-ia. "tic 250 per box. ‘ Sent by uiuil to any atltlress. , GEO E HUGH* S Apothecnries I-lnll. M1.-Lneod (El Bentley Bnrriloun and Ar-mi-ueyi--a!»lriw. 5,.. nit/are for the Henk nf Nova Scotia I une] iDli¥\l\. Nom Scotia __ Choiub -ieamiapun atqmfuixqsun uosuep; 50 s.ta>|en1 osw 'S 'N 'LSHEIHNV 'P°|!‘“l'l 'STIIN 1. NTIOOM NOSMHH 1,., saauw " 1| Milli 70oM guna’ -[oem iiupijop-.icaui , ‘poisg/in-£1 -3uo.t;s‘e.ind yo si piz:-irq] .fro/151 'du -°>tw1!°Lt1U1..KPP°\tS.. ~ ou Si z-:sul ocunasq >'os .ro ipuoui e ug Aqqcus fl 215 I,uop 'spao.ii_1_ unsung ' ' fWWWW .l'1lfT“r*»~‘»i iv-sm PLANT LNB Direct -Route to E*©§."9"I°‘dL‘\'l" The well-known steaiuers of the Plant Line will make the first trip Of the 1 season from BOSTO ~ Saturdriy, May 16, i'ettit'iiing from Charlottetown Tuesday, May ig, and every Tuesday thereafter. For freight, passage a d all info mation apply to wivi. M0M'a0uRQu1s'rri<:, r Agent, Charlottetown. H. L. CHIPMAN» o Eastern Manager. ~7drlh6ui Halifax,N. S ladiesllai lit; r See our window this, weelt We show a Ladies’ swell Tau Calf Blucher Goodyear welt Boot worth $4.00 At half Price $2.00 _ ."'“'_T_` spm`gue,& co. 4 The new siiiuiiicr styles of Queen Quality Shoes are superior in ' style quality _ and coinfort to those of any previous seaso 1 -The popular gun metal-a t a ii - and patent leathers in all the latest styl;s, button, lace and bluchei' ctits--iii correct ueiglits for indoor and outdoor wear all stamp- ed with the Queen V Quality Tradcmarle a positive assurance of value. Alley @ Co. Sole Agents for Queen Quality Shbes. FOR SALE Valuable property on corner o dersigned ofiens for private sale hi sold nt private sale by August lst lic auction. Younker on the premises or BENJ. CARTER, I just received from the mill via S. S. ‘ V "Campaua"a quan- tity of “s Rom” Flour iii bbls and .half bbls. » I llH.H.|].J[|HlSUll. Kent Street, Practice limited to Diaeuee of Eye, Ear, Nine, Throat and Skin. Even tested and dtted for glance# » 0|fFlCE HOUR! Dtolla._m. l.i'0-lwpni. lveniurm br unnmutmant Mww J.A.S.iBAYE-Ki A Photographer Everything an-t-'-date in ` Sunnyside ` litigants, papers. epc. Telephoneigz _ double tenement brick’ house and store with large lot and stables ad- ltlillillg A. Horne's residence. If not mos- it wiii than be uttered ne publ For particulars apply Nelson Auctioneer. ,wick banking circles spent a few days recently in St. Stephen, N. B. with his family. - The many friends of Rev. S. J. Woodroofe oi this City will' be pleas- Ieo Lo near that he is steadly improvl ing in health and expects to fill his :pulpit on Sunday next. The ~evldence of the uitnesses- ox- `mnined at Murray River last week in ,connection with the Prol.l_bition eases tried by Stipendary Inman will 'be found on another page. l J. Vl1nldel‘Bi'.irie, postmaster at Hunter River, left yesterday for New Perth West to visit his brother, George Vanlderstine, postmaster, who is ill with lung trouble. i The Shakespeare Study Class held its closing meeting of the season last evening in Castle Hall which was fil- led -with the members and their friends. The proceedings ,opened with a chorus by the members ofthe _Class, after which three scenes from ,thc play Henry IV were given in character. Between these scenes a -vocal solo, piano duet. n _quartctlte and grumaphone selections were in- .terspersed all of which were of n high class. The dramatic scenes in- cluded The Division of the Land, Choosing the Soldiers ,(for Falstafl‘s rugged Regiment) and the famous scene as the Bonr’s Head Tavern. 'l‘he rendering of the several scenes was exceedingly creditable to all in the cast, shdwing careful study, a clear knowledge of the play and thc characters impersonated and dramatic talent of n highorder. It was an evening of marked enjoyment lthroughout, with not _a dull moment from the beginning down to the National Anthem at the close. The handsome prize presented hy Percy Stanley for the best paper on thc wintcr‘s study was awarded to Mrs. Milford. i The regular monthly meeting of thc ‘City_Council was held last night. After minutes of prevlous meeting were read and a number of bills pass- ed, communications were read. They included a request from the Char- lottetown Driving Park Association for an increased grant this year to- 'wards the Provincial Exhibition; an application lrom the P. E. Island Stockbreeders’ Association asking to rent a room in the Market Hall; n. resolution from the City School Board requesting the Council to add $500 to the estimate of $600 p:cvi- oiisly asked for fire esciuesr for schools; and letters asking :i-.r-istance _D for the ucbec Battlefields liujett, Q and inviting co-operation wntl- ri na- ltioxial Bureau of Health in fi'.t..~iwa. In regard to the rarities: fu' friilbi- 1 tion grant the lettc wus; luicl on thc Fitzroy and Queen Bt,.eets_ The un_ table; the request of the Stockbreed- E ers' Association was referred to he Market Committee; the resolution of the Cnty School ‘Board was laid oni the table. On motion the City, Clerk was instructed to open a sub-; scription list for the Quebec celebra- tion. Sylvester McDonald at-1 presi-: dent and spokesman of the Truck-` nien’s Union was heard. I-Ie requested the Council to consider the 1'r'q1'est already made that 'truckmen working with horses for the City be paid $3 per day. His Worship promised that the Council would give the matter careful attention. His Worship in- " l 'formed the Connell that he had re- ceived the resignation of the Recor- der, Hon. F. L. I-laszard,;whose dn- ties as Premier precluded his con- tinuing in the occupatuon of the of- fice. On motion the resignation was accepted and John A. McDonald was appointed Recorder at e. salary, of $5 it year. The commvttee having thei matter in charge suggested that 820| be paid Mrs. Angus McDonald for ia- jury to linolwm, etc., supplied byl her when n tenant oi the basement of‘ Market House. The Council approved of the suggestion. Councillor Stew. art notified the council that some new plank sidewalks were needed. Attention was drawn ny Councillor 35|.-,K Q ¢;0p|.~_ :;:";:'.‘;:.‘.;::.“::..e°°.‘:.::, a.s:1a;:.'.t |Rogers said he approved of Chair- man* Stewart'a plan-other needed sidewalks would ,be attended to. Mr. _ “°‘.‘....‘,".“,." McDonald pointed out that Mr. Campbell should move n resolu.|.on in amendment to Councillor Stew- -art's plan. Councillor Campbell wish erl to know why the .members of the etreet committee were not consulted when sidewalks were decided on. Chairman Stewart regretted that Councillor Campbell was grieved at the- action of the street committee. It w as the usual plan to have the City _Surveyor decide swhare new sidewalks would be placed. Councillor, Stewart presented a by-law to im- pose a tax on non-resident eontrac-’ tors and moved that it be read ul ~ first time. Motion carried and the by-law was read a first and second and third time and reported agreed; to. Council adionrued. _..__.____________`_ :Fishing Tackle---An elegant assortment rode. mein. tiles. lines. get-hooh; iand~} i’§-nets-"baskets, extra tips, cat-gnt,1 ru, etc.---Roda needing repair will' receive imrnodiate attention.---Prices :sbt--~A.W, Reddin, Pham. B.,Snnn 9. . 1 0 Mrs. George A. Poole, Lower Mon- tague was among the visitors to the City yesterday. The Guardian regrets to num that Donald Nicholson, Prince Eltuet, is confined to his room throng-i ll.uess. Rev. Di. Andrews of Mt. Allison. whase services were much appre- ciated iu this City on Sunday, left yesterday on return to Saelrvlllsu The steamer Dagied is due here“ |Wednesday morning and will sail for Sydney and St. John's, Nfid. Intend- ing shippers please apply to Carvell Bros. \ win the person who picked up . small gold pin with acorn bangle ti- bout a week ago kindly leave at ‘this oiiica. . Jas. Paton & Co., will have a ,midsummer opening of dress goods and other general dry goods, as well as house furnishings and a special display of evening wear, on Thurs- day evening from 8 to 10. l Advgrtisers ray that there is no better medium than the Rural Daily (formerly the Weekly) Guard ,inn. The reason is that it circulates everywhere throughout the country districts of the Province, reaching :an entirely difierent class of leaders 'lrom that of the Morning Daily. A correspondent writes: Lake Verd has the appearance of fine weather. |People are busy preparing for spring lwork. The roads are drying nicely. -Alex Weatherby who had the con- tract of Hartney hall at Village Green Station has completed his work in aworkmanship manner. I Advertisers are again reminded that their"busincss locals" as well as their "changes" must be received at this office not later than one 0'- clock sharp of each week day, ex- clusive of statutory holidays, to in- sure insertion in next issue. All re- Icelved later than the above hours will also appear when they do not inter- _fere with the setting in type of the 'regular news of the day. ~ I A number of delegates to thc ,State Council of the Knights of. Col- ,umbus to be held in. the K. Colum- lbus Hall in this City today. arrived *last night. They included. P. Wil- iams, R. H. Murdoch, Chatham, N. B.; Stephen McDonald, M-_ D., J. H. liunney, W. J. Mahoney, St. John; |W. J. Bonner, E. E. Mclntosh, Antl- Igonish; T. F. Horrigan, J. A.'Gillies, G. H. Murphy, M. D., Sydney; John `Gillis, F. P. Hayden, Rev. P. Mc- Quiilan, Halifax. These with the ,Charlottetown delegates, C. Gavnn ,Duffy and J. M. Hughes will hold a meeting of the State Council this morning at ten to discuss matters ,relative to the good of the ord-11' in the Maritime Provinces. Tonight the Charlottetown Cmituzii '.\'.lt ruler- tain the visitors to a. banquet at the Revere. At the annual meeting of the Phoenix Cricket Club held in ,the Mayor’s office last even- held in the Mayor's oil-lce last even- ,ing the following otiicers were elected for the ensuing yenrz- . Patron-Mr. Justice Hodgson (Re-_ elected.) __v_,, . Hon. President-Lieut Governor_ 'MacKinnon. President-Dr, ‘John T. Jenkins (Re-elected.) Captaiu~W. F._ H. Garvell. Field Secy-Jno. T. McQuillan. . Secy Trens-H. S. McLeod. ' Executive Committee, President, Captain, Field-Sccy, and Secy-'I‘reas- urer and Messrs Wm. Murray Ernest Heartz and Edward Matthews. The Captain and Field Secretary were ap- pointed an organizing committee and to take stuck and report on Satur- day when the first match of the sea- son will be played at Victoria Park, stumps pitched at v2.30 when an in- teresting game may be expected. NEW MOTHER GOOSE. (Louisville Courier-Journal.) Young Mrs. Hubbard Plaintiveiy blubbered, Her hut is a beautiful thing; She had a gown made, ' And now 1 she‘s afraid . We aren't going to have any spring. ;ANo'ri-inn GREAT sic. annum' onnnu or ‘-uu1\nY__w1nows" ` The ' Cho ning of Wedding Gifts.. I Our s ore pro id s ex- ceptional facilities for tli~ selection of useful autl 1 artis ic gifts Our exper- .ience is that the tast- for Cut Glue and Fine China ir developing and these two lines 1 re now rivals of the cver popular _ Silverware f _ l We hav a magnidcent stock of these P°l?U|ll' and practical gifts, to which we will constantly he .add- ing. In thinking about that, weaning Present, pisses \ examin ourvnried stock., 1 G. F. Hutcheson; Jeweler and Optician. _~ 4 jn11;, 0U1sEN's cotnui 'euiiuinu -.---------s if I I 5 . 'V Y __ 0fi'|ees In New Prowse flock-Charlottetown*-_ | THE A'-WAYS BUSY STORE A A A 'x_ Dainty New Models in Our Department x We have nioriels from $1.00 np. VV B No: 500 A dainty little model with long . hill, Suspenders attached, made of durable white batiste, with Suspenders attached waist line to the br‘tom _ y ' v I We C _g -vs F ff . l ". A‘ ii is '_ i..g wliatever-a feature which not only liglitens the limbs of the figure when seated, all sizes a-‘-. $6.50. Q e f U \‘) » ` - ~ 59:35 Corset 1 1 ‘~»' \t|; ' ' ~ , I tb t _` Fl1¢]cvcry_f01iii