»~ i . sg l S* El .1 ,~~ _-A A .<1 .f-.- . R: vi 5.' »§_'~ V fn. . v _E- A ftb. ' ~ ".\=',©r '“.»,<‘;’ - nl-"-"'“ March "6 -(Special ‘- Tono_vT0_ _ _ i . up t devoted toalibrlry fund. ` `M0d9r‘“e to fresh Southerly wlnds’ .on A~`vn` v`~N"N>`»"'>v`Q`*'-"i """""""""""""" v Ai """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" ` 4 """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" I A THE death occurred in on the` . =ar__:.l n £_` it l (ral ,md showerv THE Town vs. the country Friday nikht Go to Prince of Wales College Friday tlnued unset . - ~ ' _ . ‘ . 17th inst. of Frank Finn of the Church of* ________.______ » m P_ W, C, H511, Eiiening and en}oy the spelling contest. the Most Holy Redeemer. -Deceased Was; _ Coin: to the P. W. C. concert and hear y V' wuntry' 63 years of age and a native Of this” 'CA ` ChaS_E,u-ie sing Timm: will be a concert in the base- pmv1nce_ frAnnHozo\'i~: A M1RAcl.1~: \V0RKER- ment of St. Dunstan's Cathedral on t\e Mr. Charles McKinnon, Whim Road _ _ TH; gee.. ,ww bein id by Megs;-3, ‘3*‘"“'F.“°’°“° ‘?9"s,(f§,°,?§,`f,i,‘_° cmsawas in the city yesterday. event" °t th' mb Aml' A°h°ic° pm B.&Mi”P.ait¢nbni-y refill hogs deliver- " li La Grippe. Hay Fever. Bronehitis. Cold in the head. Thousands of testimonials at our ,,m¢¢ to prove this. You can try it for gan. Alldruggists have it or can get nfgr you. A Word___, ° about our luscious CREAM, to remind the ladies ofthe city that we have al- wavs on hand a supply of Pure Fresh Cream. If you require a large quantity at any time. we kindly ask you to have your ordera dav a ead and we v will deliver it when wanted. Allow its to suggest a pound of our hl Ground Coffee to o with the i. 0 __ it “ is \¢\"\ / Pres y g _ Cream, A cup of our beautiful coffee lor breakfast-just think of it ! Cream and groceries delivered to any part of the city. ,wflllfl.l-llK»lY; *SMS*-' ‘\f\¢\*\\'» _ __ ' Q m 1 1 n EVERY MAN should be posted, as to thc merits of what we oder you. First-We oiier you goods, exclusively our own When you buy from us, you will never see a duplicate with anyone. Second-Our cutting, fitting, sewing, etc. is se- cnd t none in this Broad Dominion. Third-The above excellences are yours at a ligure, also our own, but we give all preference ad adv:.ntage to our customers. Secured only long years of hard work and trying exper- ences. J. T. FICKENZIE, 'l‘heTailor. Q Removed lhe ipotllecaries’ Hall- Will now be found in the Prowse Block, Sain yside, next door to Colwil1‘s Crockery Store. BARGAIN SALE will continue for one month ¥(}cuJ-JB-lEbuarhuus lo @'L90@<9'L9@\@\0 Woman Should » G ' lake Pastry or any other kiud‘ of food _ that we bake when we can supply _ it socheaply.. For today in addition to the various lines supplied by us we have the following specialties, good and fresh, 1 I l Egan has ¢~oe> il” S2 Cream Pies i2 Cocoalat Piet Telephone 211. V 4 o. s1'swAR1'.‘9 ‘nr CAN you spell i The students will on Friday night in the College Hall. ANY boy desiring permanent em ploy- ment should apply at this oilioe at once. THE Salvation Army will hold a fare- well service in Heartz`s Hall this evening gram is being prepared. AN onioyable evening is in store for' those who attend the Concert to be given Friday next by the Prince of \Vales Col- lwe students in the Assembly Hall. In addition tostudant songs, choruses and quartettamrccltatlons, &c, outside talent will assist. Thane will also bahomemade ist 1-30- ,candy ln abundance. Admission only in Mr. F. S. Jost, of Miller Bros., who-hal f°¢l1tB. been quite ill for the past few days is now convalescent. A horse trot will be held on Pownal Bay on Friday the 29th inst, atl o'clock p. m. all are invited. ON Monday morning a gentleman left the City for Eldon taking thc ice at Keppoch. On the return trip he found that the tide had caused the ice to leave the shore. `After taking in the situation he decided to return and_ effected a land- ing at Crown Point. . LECTURE and pie social.-Lieut. J. A. McDonald will lecture on the S. African war in Cardigan Hall on Friday, 29th inst at 7.30 p. m., illustrated by Rev. Mr. Ful- lerton, views of scenes and portraits, fol- lowed by a brisk sale of pies with hot coffee served. AcCoBn1NG;’,to aColorado Springs ex- change Mr. Kenneth McMillan lormerly YESTERDAY Messrs. George Stanley, W. AHuestis, and S. A. McLeod were among the passengers by the Mlnto on return from their visit to England. Mr. C. D. Weeks is visiting Montreal before returning home. In conversation with the returning representatives they report that the passage from New York to Liverpoo was delightful. In fact the round trip was al. that could be desired. SPRINGFIELD _-As it has been a vely unfavorable winter for .mud digging the farmers could not get the quantity they would like to have secured.-We are glad to learn that Mr. Michael Lamb is recuperating after his severe attack of lu grippe.-Mr. Everett H islam has sold a line Chief mare to Mr James Conley of Middleton for which he receievcd a hand- some sum.--Mr Frederick W. E. Haslam has returned home after visiting friends in Strathgartney.-The contest which the of Charlottetown, now deputy City Clerk members of Uiiion Division have formed of Colorado Springs, is a candidate for the has proved in every way a .thorough suc- citv clerkship. Ata convention recently cess. held Mr. McMillan received 59 votes of the l05_ votes of the convention. His fri ends Riasxnnyr. THU: sacred musical entertainment in Charlottetown will hope to learn of his which was given by the choir of the PreS_ success in the election on April 2nd Mr ` ` ' b te 'a Ch li t H ` McMillan is a brother of M'r. D. McMillan diciggdn suc:el;;_ ilrhe czirgggtggaswgsni the well known music dealer of this city . fortably nued with 8 large and appreciat_ TEMPERANCE.-At the regular weekly ive audience. All parts were exceedingly meeting of Ever Onward Division held ‘well rendered; special mention might, on Monday night last. The following be made of the lullaby chorus by the oliicers were appointed fOr the 8¥1S\1\ng nine little girls and the solo by Mrs. H. .qum-fer; C Toombs. The following was the pro- W. P.-John R. McGregor. gram: Opening, instrumental music: W. A.--Lester McLean. R. S.-Frank Stewart. chorus, Be telling of His Salvation; recita- tion, Miss Mabel Richards; quartette, A. R. S.-Kathie Mutch. Fear Thou not; solo, Consider the lillies, F. S.-Pearle Hutch. Treaa.--Christopher McLean. Chap.-Chas. Mutch. Cond.-Harvy McGregor. lst Cond.-Janie Vickerson. ' Lullaby Chorus,by nine little girls; chorus “ww mm with with me 1)-Wim mwaft 1. S.-Bert Match. Lift UD Y°_'11‘ H99-ds Oh Fe Gates- that saves; and thirdiy that this glfffoffi 0._S.-Ernest Farquharson. Miss Lulu Rieharde; d\1¢i7, Mr- #Hd 5 'salvation is free and can be the P. W. P.-Percy Match. Rscmrrtv Tan GUARDIAN had a. con' versation with Mr. Chas. Sterns of Sterns Bros., Souris. Mr. Sterns iS One Of U16 wide-awake business men of Kings Co. In referring to business and its prospects he aaysmz “General business has been very_good__and the prospects U9 N055- favorable for the present year." A8 81| evidence of prosperity ‘in Uh6’Dl-85 5 continuance in the future Mr. Stems in- tends building a fine modern brick store adjoining the premises of. Messrs.Matthew, McLean 8: Co. during the coming summer in order to meet the large and increasing demands of his growing business. Miss Mary McDonald, the obliging milliner at Sterns Bros., leaves this week on a busi- ness trip to New York, Boston and other oeixtrosto secure the latest noveliiiol ill that department. ,.¢o_111--09* Ni-:Rv;LINE CURES PAIN., This is the testimony of sufferers in every part of the Dominion. Mr Benjamin Dillon .lf Lua, ont, scams. I am wt In testimony as to the lI1&l'\'¢1l°\l3 Vllllle °f Nervillin as a remedy for pain. Nothing I _ , _ ~ ' th' k equals it asa universal remedy and Eclipse Bakery Bates Bestrnread, hoiilseholders ought to feel it as mlwll 8 l. the habit of pulling HD D1'0i“°i€°°"Y mem' cines, but I feel it my dub? W add W the sit as bread itself. Sold by dealers nec-es y .a medicine everywhere. ___- Linen Collars I _ f » ! What ia the use of paying 20 and 25° each foryour collars _when We lall 4 ply Linen Collars at `2 for 254:. _ We quantities of these goods WE- I > r *‘ , .5 ' md ifyou want to test them try aooiipla. Mrs, Herbert Toombs; recitation, Miss Fanny Horne; chorus, Oh how Lovely; instrumental, music; quartette, The Lord is my Shepherd; reading, H. W. Toombs; Mrs. Toombs; chorus, My Heart is Fixed; _ closing chorus, God Bless You. Nonrn Rrvim Norms.--The special meetings which have been held in the Warren Grove Methodist Church by Rev. Mr. Tliomaaot Cornwall have been fol-»_ lowed by much, spiritual Our. his mill. The farmers are busily engaged hauling their mussel mud.-'What .might have been a -serious accident occurred on the Bedequa road recently as Mr. J aims McLean, one of North River’s oldest re- sidents, was going along the P084 he was attacked by a vicious bull and would ,-have been seriously injured only for the oasis- tance of his niece Mrs. J. A. McIntyre. ~ Such animalsshould not .be allowed at large.--Mr. and Mrs. Hezekiah-McNeill of Inkerman- have been visiting in North River, guests of Mr. Joseph and Mr. -Neil McNeill. _ BRAE AND vrclnrrv. -Court Great West I. 0. F., 4018. is anticipating a pleasant time on the evening of April 10th, when they purpose holding a basket social and dance in the hall at Coleman.-Our school is in a nourishing condition under the emcient management' of our genial* and enterprising teacher, Miss Lucy Williams who is at present laboring zealously in teaching the young idea how to shoot.-A Some ofour young sportsmen who have been preparing for geese shooting anxiously waiting for the ice to break up' iii order to pursue their favorite sport.- -The temperanee people ‘ of this vicinity who, byall appearances of late are few in number, regret to state that within ‘ a radius .ot a 'mile and a half some private are soliciting patronage for the "ardent," their boys from 12 to 18 years- ofage being the bartendifs- Well might lhev _take a _lessons _from the excellent temperanae-_ sermon ed byfyé Rev. Mr. Gunn, 10th.#-We are pleased to learn that Mr. Allen literiiee who lm been eazmnea to V W ` hiabedfiorthe pastséen e_eka,_isuow I , _ .wall onfthe road torecovery. _' ' 2 for25c .tv *- . K _ ~. Toouae headache in ten minutesuse Kumtort Headanhofolers-16 cents. Falco Beth- Sponge .For f N""°"' Clothes _ Kite . 1 . -A -=' "-'-'-1-- fl l - - -@ .. -'I "1 "1 V - ` I' r<>~d=»v‘S_*_‘_°_2b°b“*“°=- HY AND C0 UNIRY //., ..3`.;5.i".i':°.'i 2‘s.i1°i.i.°.2:“;'ii:‘.::;‘:2‘:f.‘I.‘;°.` \ \ \ \ 5’ 'l`he proceeds of their concert will be ed at the factory are for choice bacon hogs $6.96 per lil) lbs. Heavy, fat and 1 gilt weights $5. 35 per 1(1) lbs. THE cargo of the S. S. Minto yesterday morning was as follows: lcar flour, and 4§i0p\:ks way fl-eight,60`blgs~m_ail _and 9_8?-. Mclliilan, Picton, - and Miss Aitlkfen, Georgetown. ~ HAMP'ro.v blows.-The very sudden death of llr. Aleck Farrar cast a feeling of sadness over all the community. The funeral which took place last Wednesday and lhe large concourse of people who assembled to pay their last respects to the departed testified to the esteem in which he was held.-The Young People’s Li'erary Club, which was recently organ ized meets every Friday evening in the Public Hall. Mr. John McDonald is its President.-Mr. Ewen Mackinnon, our genial grocer, is doing ii thriving business. -A pa.ty of young people assembled at the home of Mr. Allen Ferguson last Thursday evening and a very pleasant and ei-joyahle time was spent. Games recitaliuns and e<.~n,f,fs were the features of the evening. -Our talented clergyman, Mr. it-iherisoil. holds divine service every Swbhntli in the Hampton Church. He is very popular will. the young people and his sermons are intellectual and im- pzessive.-Our school is progressing rapidly under the tuition of our popular teachers Mr. W. H. Villet and Miss Macneill. THE Evangelistic meeting in the Y. M. C. A. last night was the best attended of any of the week night series yet held. The singing was hearty and a deep inter- est was shown by many in a desire to live the ” opportunity was given. Mr. Bell, spoke from Eph. 2:8. “By grace ye are* saved through faith, and that not of yourselves ` it is the gift of‘ God.” The words grace, faith and gift, wtre strongly emphasized. Most striking illustrations were used by the speaker as he mdeavoured to impart the truths that each word embodied. He' iirst showed that man is saved by the free and unmerited favor of God. Second that faith is only the instrument that ooo" inerea_cceptanca._ ~ Therdiaoourse through-'f' out" was a powerful- appeailéfto' the un? believers as theteaching was so plain that a not-=-errftherain. Meeting to-night at 7.45. Let everybodycomer scnop1,,lspmcf°=§lngfavo\i_mblxunaeru;e._l?#I-NTERS_ AWD PAPER ablaaud eliieient,ipanagex_nent~u£. Mia: B. .A ` -._ ` D°1=i=wr1‘!`-e~0~vr genial-mills# Hr- E- iuerels a Message imma Tnmesman 1 _ Warren is doing 2- ruahinz business in His Fellow Workman an over canada* “ ’ lioiiiamhar one Kelly, of Piciou, is a well-known painter and paperhanger. Mr. Kelly requests the publication of the followingz- and I went to bed. .Theiiret box -of Ring we will send to any part If s 1 *Vit "EIU" iiillii 8s Your Hands Woniilontmen bettsrtiiau over in a pair ofthose trim new kid gloves The very thing youll want. for Easteeas here now Some of the new coiorvngs are lovely 'liere are dainty greys-f-in pearl, light and dark greys, ‘blue lzteys, etc. Theie are pretty fawn shades and all the new tails Then of course there are plenty blacks with self or colored stitching Almost all this lot of gloves have two dome lock fasteners Prices are $1 B5 $1a1ol 8Oc aooa€SN@%S$NN ii# *ei Af passengers. Among them were: ‘\.‘\.‘\.\.‘\\.‘\.\‘\\. 8 8 The Busiest Store on Charlottetown a Busiest Street. dssssaesl Wnlhl. a better life, by rising to their feet when '§. 'X 'X Ba It woiftood you match to IN REAL If you will drop ul left (A MJF* WMV sm _Li 1\ ~` ,/ .Prc'roU. Ontario., Mar, 25'-Richard _ ' “I wish thisfo catch the eye of evgy ” painter and paperhamrér»in,_C»inada._ e ' till _ . ,l ,all or utzsigger rl-engllrlaney nls»as;.'1‘m=»£ U “ ’ 1 ,_ seems somet ing our, wor w _ - lrecty opposite brih it . Ih f d Dodd7_. Kiaggy Pills wllli=ii‘ie°‘i§e-iiviiil-i;°~casu ai* ~ W0 #ll K""°'?°*f *Wk b°i»°¢\' §idney Trouble that any us have avm. K in our N'-#rw PBE)i;I$E9 ba“2§ f°ssd‘;§§§°t';l_f°' th"°° 7”” ' My ` We have greater acjlifiefthan before “lntlammation ot the Kidneys followedi Try UB for PRINTING and-STAT IONERY Dod`d’s Kidney Pills helped m'e. Four; ._ bo§es cureg me. Thlfeyétarfoi thi pa{§r;ter’s L M an paper, an ’ en er - body in Plcmuglziigws me, and me people ` 15° P°P°1lr,§'i»4aa¢ and Srauoner can vouch for whatlsay of my own case g ` _ y 3,: i ;¢s‘ " *f f ` --+-- Wanted an experienced Saleslady None' ‘i other need apply.-James Paton 82 Co., §ré~s< Victoria -Blow. ' ~ 19tf. ‘ \\ Thehowuerotthe new Hotel at Souris ` N' wanted Furniture, and he wanted 'a lot of it, and wanted it good. He also wanted ,_ , the beat values going. Ha investigated' and 5) l a i Q tit. Itrwas s i pod to him yesterday. ~ . . girl: wright ado. were the shippers e c " . “ » 'rf We will close outoiircntlre stookof Qmekerv ware and General Merchandise at Bale Price! ‘ia ei ner Seta,Tolist Beigliemoliail M Sets,Table8etl Glgisud SaU!lirs,P¢l‘i0.r l4mps,_§all Lamps, ee- S N l:`auo}-Goc.ds,.K.n&ev and Forks? Spoons kc. all at sweep »-.. E . P g. » in mg reductions, main land half ice. Stool: mustbesoidat onoefsslam makingachaagamg my business. N __ Bookaccountsmustbesenladatonce 0° 33 t ji M i§.8»B'h-g -F city for your . ' "“' " "‘ “fe srooimuone ' A i J ~ , i 1° _. \` Mil &ni_hant.dal» _ I.. _a'.A4_,_\.‘~.'.l »\i _ . Nqwofu # ~-~ . ,ff 5 Pg-131. an Shgfqggg *_ W* M f- x§ eg llnraiiga ;:°‘,..~... .» ...J“.f." _ Q 'Q' i'-5_1: s 1 TL ° Y n "MHP ~~ Mbgn Uk!! Goals »~»:,»r“-t=»~~Sl he ‘» ve ”* np _AA VH 4 -ua 5