If ..‘ . l, i"I.< 4,; .I I. 4, "‘ I l` _ _ girls . ‘_I |'_ .I lf: .bfi l_~_-,_~ a:,, 'l v. ,.. I in _,W ‘| 'Ii :Sid ,nl `t_ I I IJ, `.t~» ;-l ,, ;' ,f ' ii’ ,fi , I' si i »:;ti`»_ Ii' _i"I‘ .I I;{_ I tit I t,_ V1 V ,Q 'v ri? ti' -‘i 'fr 4 . 1-I, Ii. » I ,_ from t.lu~_Sandy llookllgbtsblp, and the about twelve days will be made. One ol greatest yacht rac Yesterday the starting gun was tired though yachtsmen hope that s_ naoordof I '(7 , Geo by the race for the attended the' America`s Cup; former im of yuclitsnien, and once across the ocean, from Sandy Hook to the suits her, and the probability is that none Lizard,a distance ofalmost tlireet,housan=, th--i pri/.v. illavk .\lluor-#a~'_ l~'i ami 'Ind p|~ize~_ iilni- .'\|nlt-li|.~i|-|z<, \\ l\il.c \\`yuiuiolt<_ imported Cock from llus- ton niated with lirsl prize l’nllci, é1.t»i| pi-r _~etiinl:_ 15 eggs. I ’ tk ‘Jn tl \vl inn l'iiarlntl»-i »\-.'u \ ff _ T _ \.\, -,___ ~.»/_ » ' _ v \ / - / ~uuu .;.;fi_.I';Y E it BEAU TIF r be becoming Neither an headaches, bl dshot eyes, wrinkled eyebrows and half- closed lids. For an or all of them this may be the alter- native. We adapt the ctyle of glances best suited to the face ol each patron./ Eyeglasses may not always -OO \ > < G. F. HU I CHESUN, l~1xpcr trptician. 25 d wtf. _‘__ I’hssengers,_ baggage, etc., conveyed - . n anywhere desired Leave orders at Mc- Donald & llicliinno ’s Drug Store or at stables, Sydney Street, near Steven~ 5°U'S C°fU¢f- J- M- NICH0L50N» at $5.000, and is probably the most costly ACROSS in history begun the yachts, theEndymiun,oi’ which Mr. Nofso much notoriety has been gained Kai.~'er‘s Cup as has has already made the trip in 13 days M contests for the hours,`but under extremely favorable nevertheless, the conditions, Much depends onthe kind more flnterest to of ' ' the conditions me quantltyis responsible tor the lame num- undersloodthc landsuian will agree that ber of entries. On the trip each yacht is this is the "real thing." The race is to be is ll ,,_,,,/M' _`,|(_‘,_`.,|_`_`_,_ Atlantic. She will be sailed by Capt. ATLANTIC rge Lauder, of New York, is owner, _\\ eather encountered, and this unknown likely to have a day or so which just Loan iinas.~'|~:Y's v_\i=u'r. Vmloubtcdly the most famous yacht en~ ered is Lord ilru.ssey`s Sunbeam, on which he and his wife linvetravelcd round the globe more than once. A record of the Sunbt-um‘s voyages was given to the 'l‘liis is u staunch and luxuriously-appoin ed steamnuxillary craft, \vhich,on account Ioi’ the machinery she Icarries, uiust coni- pete under u disadvantage. Atlthe same time, so thoroughly nt :home is she in ull kinds of weather that her chances are re' gardcd as excellent. Another globe-trot ter isihe Valhalla, the largest boat in the ileet.a full-rigged ship \vhlch curriesa crew of 130 men. She is built somewhat onthe lines of e prl\utcer, and in any betting on the event should bc the favor- ite. These are the British represent: ativcs. '1`liat of Germany is the Haiuburg, an English-built boat, once known as the Rainbow. She is owned in llumburg, und, it- is said, was bought as the result of a very broad hint dropped by the Kaiser, who, visiting Hailibuig out-eandllnding no large yacht. in the riiy, voucil that he would not return until one was purchased. '1`he Hamburg.; is a speedy craft, and has beaten the l~lmperor`s Meteor in several races. That she has u capital clmnce of winning the cup is the beliefof German yachtsmen. 'run .\i,|.»ui‘:|iMA.\.' i'i¢i~:\\'. The Ilaniburg, l|o\\'c\'e,r, is supposed to be .soniewliat liiindicappcd by the fact that every man aboard of' her is uGcrmnn, and that no sailor not born in the l."athcr- land, no mat.tcr how expert, can get a berth on any yacht. registered with the liumburg Seufuring Society. The Ger- mans, not being famous sailors, :the ini- pression is that the liumburg‘s crew must be inferior to those of the British and .»\mel'icun yachts. Of the latter the most dangerous is Mr. \’Vilson .\Ia.rchall't~. Barr, famous as a cup defender. The At- lantic is a lnvishly~appointed yacht, the term “floating palace" being not inappli- cable to her. She is, however, a workniunlikc craft and in her two years' experience has won some hard races, dcfcatinl; onelor tw0 of the yachts which are entered in the pre- sent contest. The Atlantic is the largest. fore-ami-aft-ri;_f;:ed yacht; afloat, and carries a sail :~.prearl of :£I),l_lllll square feet, /l,0(l0 more than that carried by the Reliance, cup defender. The » other yachts are smaller, but each is a champion under eer- tain conditions. The Apache, a Scottish» built bout, is an old _-ca~:log flying Amerl' can colors; the Alisa, British-built, ti yawl-rigged craft, once a cutter, and a notable performer in British and M`editer- runuan wats-rs, o\vncd by lIeni'y S. Red- mond, olf New York; the llildegnrde und the Thistle, scliooncrs, andthe Utowannu, rl. tliree-masteil schooner, owned by one or the Armours, are the most prominent. oriirzu. u.\t'i~;.~x l\e|tu:~;.~' 'rits A'ri.AN'riu, Races across the ocean in yachts are not unknown, and the Atlantic has already seen three of them-one being of interim- tional character, and the others between .\mr\ricnns. The first race, among three yachts for $2lil,00lla corner, was won by .fumes Gordon liennt-t`s Henrietta in lil days 21 hours and minutes. The second was fora valuable cup between James _»\shury`s yacht Cambria anti Mr. Bennet's Dauntlcss, thc English bout winning. In the third race the Dauntless was again de- feated, tiiis time by the Coronet, in 1887. It is, therefore, eighteen years since the last. sailing race across the Atlantic. The trophy presented hy the Kaiser is valued I-28 di yr Telephone No 253 _ ' I 0 " ` ~‘ _'W ‘ ` ~ buttonholes. A sash of the material is in- vci ofleicd for such ii rontcst ' _ _ " T "”"'"* serted at the under-arm seams and tied in ii bow at the back, drawing the apron in closely around the waist. If a pininer style is desired the hertha I may be omitted and the armseyes and upper edge of round yoke finished with frills of lace or einbroldery. Aprons of . this kind are usually mndcofwliitediinity, lawn hatlste or fine cambric, although the pluiner style may be developed in ' ~ gingham er chanibray. Complete stocks and plenty of bargains-describes the To make the ,,p,_o,, ,om Ohm, 0,, y,_,,,_,, PT( Seiit p0S1llO11 Of 0111' will require Il# yards of material Ilii iiielues wide. The pattern No 11008 is cut in sizes for children of 2, 4, 0 and B years. send postpaid li pattern of the above on IIIIRPET I DEP RTMENT For the house-keeper requiring new flour coverings our Atuuesu ..... ._ _ stocks after examination are sure to please MOREST PATTERN C0., Demorest Building, New York City. .\'o. Size EDITOEQ MAIL. UNITED WORK FOR THE TUNNEL. Sm:-I think that The Guardian into be heartly commended for its vigorous and persistent advocacy of the Tunnel. It is now evident in every thinking man on P. E. Island that it is the only means of relieving us of the great disabilities under which we labor. But it is to be noticed that a great many people think it would cost the Dominiontoo much to b|1'id it, and therefore it is useless for our pliple to press for lt. To such people I would say that now is the time to an- avour to obtain it and to push for it with all the vigour and energy at our ou umand. Canada isa vast country with Q great- future and is at the present time on the eve of a mighty development. The wealth of her forests, mines and unoccup- led lands is fabulous;lt can not be comput- ed. As the country grows and increases in wealth and population our influence as xi Province will grow less. Of this tact we have had suflicient proof within the last ten years. Our representation at Ottawa has been already reduced by one third and unless something is speed- ily done to put us on an equal footing with the other Provinces we will stand to lose still more. V Six years ago hundreds of our people thought we would never get the Hillsbo- rough Bridge and Murray Harbour Rail- way. They thought that the _cost would be too gren.t.Today that bridge, one ol' the finest in the Dominion, costingn million of dollars is almost a.n accomplished fact, while the railway has been coinplctt d- liow were these great public convenien- cies obtained! By our Legislature and our leading public men throughout the Island working unitedly and energetically for them. If we use like efl`oi-ts in endeavour- ing to obtain the Tunnel,-that much greater and much more important public work to P. E. island, I haven flrni and abiding coiilidence that abundant success will crown our cil'orts. Thanking you re- spected Slr for your valuable space. _ Southport, Lot 48. R. F. COLD SETTLES IN THE RACK. lt. hits people in ati-nder spot and makes it mighty lmrd to brace up. Nervlllne takes that kink out of yourspiual column in short order; it soothes, tllat's why rc- licf comes so soon. Nervillne penetrates, t_liut‘s why it cures., Five times stronger than ordinury remedies, Nei-viline _cau't fail to cure lame back, lumbago, sciatlca and neuralgia. 1\`erviliuc is instant death to all muscular pain. For nearly fifty years it has been the largest selling lini- nient in Canada. Better try lt. FASHION HINTS. I/q“~ _g 11|* \ ¢ f \'-tI<»,\,~,;.:'i.. 1 - .l iI“ 'lf ‘ " _ 4. /I/IU "_»2`.`_ \i'='/ ,_,_ T"7*"'\ E'-.-.s V] .__ .Y \ -Q5 I' ,__ »’_ §.»`1-._ 15;., _ xg., #_ ‘fc `f=:@f,¢\“ . lr-,tl _ / ~_ ._ /2,., ,iw fr ._ ‘I I III, It __. ii, 1- ', 'P 5 , Ir'_L‘l.,_ _ ._ l~ l _ """'_*-‘,*_'¥‘*."' ' .‘.`_`|;:;.- L_`>f»'_\- Ollli.l)'S ROUND \'()l{l'l _»\ PRON. \VI'l li ll.»’l.\'llKl~1l{Cllll€l" llliltTliA No. Iillllhl. \\'|iit_e dotted Swiss is nsrd I'or this dainty and protective little ;_:n.rnicut, with S\vi.-is enibroidery for trimming. 'l`hc adjustnient, is made with shoulder and under-urm seams only. The full body portion is gathered at the upper edlzc and attached to n. shallow circular yoke, falling in soft folds to t-he hem, which is feather-stitched. Around the upper edge of the yoke is arranged a fancy berths of embroidered Swiss. This has a deep point back and front and extends over the sleeves in ri becoming manner. The closing is made at the back with tiny pearl buttons and The Deinorcst Pattern Company will 'cceipt of 10 cents. All orders must be directed to the Illi- \Vhen ordering please do not fail to mention number. ° Please make address plain. ` a te be di Se K0 M H gross it is not my intention to enter into' discussion, bntlwould like to state a wfscts. Firstl have no objection of changing the name Gross Roads, but in Se G Se IG to carried the nieasagemust have fallen down DB t re 0 h “E In d s b T w K0 and be instructed how to name a settle- ent. Iwould suggest not to cull the istrlet Melburn, beause there are two ettlements lieic with tliat name already. hree Melburns on this little Island ould cause confusion and trouble for people don't. always put the Lot and Co th ml OU k th llll n ii d (lil u b Lis erve-fibre, increases your weight. Inst-ills reserve of energy into the body that fles weariness or exhaustion fmm any use. To have virility and healtny vigor se Ferrozone which alldeulers sell in fitlc. xes. I 0 0 uardiun as hom the Cross Roads to uardian was from Molyneaux's corner an was from the Christian Church to cG . azelbrookusbeingln harmony for the ere is not one family in Hnzeibrook oeiving their mail at Cross Roads Post flioe, unless there be an attraction In the e Secretary call a meeting and we ounds. Cross Roads, Lot 48. _ Yonr’e uneasy, restless, without. appe- tit c strength to come from? Make your blood nutritious and you'll ha is blood-purifier, blood-cm'lchur. it brings een appetite, digests food and snpplit-_~4 1 i Sui.-With regard to a -notice which _ » appeared in The Guardian signed Pro~ ' 1'* .__-___ mv OPERA HOUSE U16 llleilltimate way it was done. cond it was never published in The ymoui-Farqnharson’a; the first in The MeKenzie‘s corner. The boy that cause the next appeared in The Guar- ymour Farquharson's. Has Progress for- tten that the Cross Roads was moved to regor's Post Ollice Progress refers to wr Post Oflicc. This idea is absurd for wnanie. My advice to Progress is tom to the Superintendent of Education unty when addressing letters. Let ght get u suitable name and confine the Yours etc, 1\‘lunP1..w. WHY THAT Wl<]Al{lI\'ESSl e. Still worse you are thin and fuggeil t. \Vork nmst bedone, but where is ve lots of strengtli. Your only hope Ferrozone,an lm~atant blood-maker, I. en# ’ vixilil ~‘ "1 *ly . For- ; ` I " Tr Y, THE BLACK In every pair there’s solid comfort, at pleasing prices- Best for wear-best for locks, made for that rolicksome chilud of yours. Black-and fast black-with extra thread on knees? an_kl§5 and feet. A triple thickness to go through be Ore I € darning needle is required. Jiuiiiiiiiit tu. >___v('\l,__¢, __‘ ...-1 - 4. . ~ 1 .‘~= I X \n * 'aa ` , ~~ -.1 ,_ .v _ 54 _ .- ti; ‘ ‘rf ' ' ‘ "~.. 's :G =- *S ~t _ ii _ V: Fill' _ Girls. ."K_ '/` . ._/ __ ,,, / Gil STllllKIlIGS trition for building up all the bodily I 3 Nights 'Beginning Tnvixsnav. May |8_ American Vitagraph Popup, Concerts The 'Acme of Realism 4 Sensational Moving Pictures Thompson and Dundy‘s Thrillng; Spectacles. Fire an F amen. _The Great Indian Durbar mul the wonders of Luna Park. Mann the Life Boat. The Last of the Mohicans. The Choristers by Messrs Sl-liilliutf and Savage. " Special Russian-japan War \'iew:., loo others. all new, Change of program nightly, Reserved seats on sale 'l`uc_»-dav at ill.. usual places. ' Evening prices 25c, 35c, 5ou, Matinee prices loc, 25c. 5--15 d 6 l'\ _`~:u; Kiieaded in every home ‘Qi FLOUR. _{ limi. Ask your grocers for ,II it. In bags or barrels. sues. Fcrrozone nuikes muscle and Wholesale by Carvell Bros. ‘ Mun y .laters for the Farm , Everything that you do to keep your horses, stock and poultry in a thrifty condition will be repaid with interest. We recommend the following preparations with confidence that they will prove satisfactory in every way. MAKE iuus in A healthy hen cannot _ iielp lav eggs and ten cents a yt ar per fowl invested in Prussian Poultry Powder ‘ .uill keep your flock in per- fect condition. It never fails to keep up a regular supply of eggs. ’1`o'f:itten chicks you will find that giving Prussian Poultry Powder will shorten tiieI Give Stock a ionic A good stock tonic will be a good investment right now. Your horses and stock need a tonic for the same reason that you do and you cannot find :my- thing better for this than CONDITION POWDER They stimulate diges- tion, purify and enrich the blood and give animals that sleek. silky coat that is a sure sign of good . time coiisiderably. },¢al,h`_ Price 25 cents zz package Price 25c package. ` Chicken Lice Eat ' up Chicken Profits Itis claimed that lice kill more chickens than all other causes combined. Keep your poultry free from all kinds of vermin by using Prussian Lice Powder lt will kill every kind of insect that infects fowls, Put some in the nest and you will protect both the hen and the chicks from lice. _ Price 25c in slfter top Sold only by ° Sold only by mls’ J. 1;. iluuasou, J. G. Jiuirsou, Druggist. Druggist. Sold only by J. G. JAMIESON, Druggist. Prussian Stock PoodfCaffl¢ Wash For clearing young cattle, --'run roon 'mar rAr'ri;Ns" ¢..uS,1.°g., etc, .f ,,.,_ Prussian Stock Food is not an actual food but a (mic ,Ein °.f every' description medicine It is the best digestant, the best tb We 15 “mhmg thateq’-“I3 purifier, thc best conditioner and assiinilunt, the fbi ‘ 1 food saver and monev maker in the care of live stock Lune S Sheen nip and Hog raise-rs slionld use Prussian Stock Food It Cattle Wash' keeps hogs healthy. makes them grow and fatten ‘V k _ _ v e eep the enuiiie - quicklv, makes better pork; the only tonic for runts. Engllgh make in bgmes of It will start them growing mid finish them up into .25 and 5o cents al i so n or- _ Pf°5taI7IC h°E5- :iginal tins at 75c. \ sf For sale only by J. Jamiismso , ,_ - lr Nnnic...... . . . . . . . . . . . , . , . . . . . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-.-................... \ _ a a X cARv|sii,iuiii5NBuRY&Miassiekvi As to prices the-y’re not equaled outside of our store. CIW --------------- Produce 'and Commission Mcrcliaiits Agentslyanted and Steamship Agents, f°°° flif' We are showing a very fine line of oil cloths--fiom one ,.m,,nce__________H____________'__ _____ __ yaid up-in very nice, new and neat pattems. Everything shown on the ground flcor. Mark rigniiurnishing lln.,, -»-l-li Your New Hat.-Mr. Man, ' l)on‘t. spend good money an . third rate goods. “Hawes” Hats won hir; met award and 2 gold medn slit St. Louis Ex- position lillli. That means t.l.ere’s something tl\at.'a best about them. Sole Agonc at \\ eeka & Co. 5d%vtf I8 tts &\v lf ¢ ll ALL I DEPENIIS on your tailor whether you get mm- fort, enjoyment, or pleasure from your spring suit. We offer n nice luut of pleasurable, reliable, _t;n.=.1 . There is no trickery in our hu~bu~~, but we do some astonisliiug tliiiity., lu clothes making you will find In-rr tm latest things for spring and enum.;-: wear at very moderate prices. t`.i\t» u~ the orderfor your next suit, and w... will be satisfied with thc result. MCDONALD & Pl llltl' THE NOBBY TAILORS. Great George Street. 12.000 Dozen ,_ fresh laid We are buyers and 1. Want your shipments, also buyer of hides and calfskins. Quote us f.o. b. your station. .'»f.s:f_~: lnltn Hopkins. lst. John. N. B.. Established 1867. 6 as & w rf. ' NIIW _ is the time to have your boots overhauled. If you gi would have them atteudctl to in >,i um cuss suit I we would advise you to - leave them at B_ell’s Because They Know How J. H. BELL ` .~. aus., `<¢.\:».* '~..-;_-- ,uf -<.-ge.- ` \ -;,,_ ;‘-A' 1; , Fire and Accident ln lure for the leading Conipunie.-._ 13|-|.¢\|=Qi_o"|-'I-°E:'r<:»vvN P. lr 3'1"? “'"1\’° PM the fish* '" " v ` _ I3 L.A l\| Z - Oi' A libexsl commission contract wil . 2-1 ‘d tf. 7. W . be made. p W~ K. ROGERS C0., Lilliittd. ' _ W I Charlottetown. u tu gl.