' ” 1'? BREAD ._ . ._ THB \ I . THE Goaiuninri cHARLo'i"i‘s'rowN, Pniivcn EDWARD ISLAND APRIL 27 loo, l sf _ _ i _ _A ...J Y Y im .z 4 v» ~ .` .Q ~q ~ ,` ~ ~ _~ Easy' .flgsnse BOCal1:=¢‘ l'i'ii`»-_‘J \'('2Pl..l`~‘.r-5 ix gqgh, priimpft iiealtizfiil, sati.~it.~i-"i i llo0‘d”s l'¢i§£.»i's:: r ~-~~~~--~--- ~---~~ '- SERVE GOOD F001) (_. We have pride in the excellence of the eatables _ /‘ which we serve to our pat- = ' rons. ` Quality is of the highest 3 ' iid the selection such as caters to :very taste. '_ i~‘ _’;1 i~'_» "_ 0. fl U j ` , wr." \i‘,m_i°.",»\1;\ W ' ., . I/'J .ii.s»<‘.‘ii.i», ia. c. oiznnivwoon, B. c. mowav ii c. $ .............._._ 59 1|; vicronia, ii. c Nnw wiss'ruims'ri=:a_ n. c SEATTLE & TACOMA, Walk. POR 'PLAN D. ORE. ‘ ste Rates from and to other points tiagadnts in COLSRADO, IDAHO UTAH, M TANA, WASERGTON and CALIFORNIA. ' - ......... .. arfet D. P. A.. C_F. 0 O 3'? -ii Bo QM ' 5.' “iv W if W if ' 'K-i Tm: annual turnout and parade ot St _ . ` L°‘"°“°° “°“ W“"°Y L"18°’ "°°°“’” MINUTES OF PRESBYTERY° morning to the First Methodist church -- _ ,___ ,__ _w____ _______ __ __ ___ _M Tim mail arrived on Saturday night nt al Waits: shunting at Kensington on i ‘S*f»\H'08!. the engine of the train coming "° Cb°‘1`1°t'°¢f0Wll Rot of the track, neces- sitating a delay of two hom-5, Srnaunn Elliot sailed for St J obn’s, Nfld Saturday with 2562 baits Oats, 1030 bag Y Shipped by Carvell Bros, 47 head cattle, 52 bags turnips and sundries shipped b ‘ Sellers Sc Henderson. THE S. Aberdeen, of the Nova Scotia. 5110! service, arrived in poit yesterday (Sunday) morning on her wav to Quebec. She took 75 tons oi coil at Picton oof Sitiirday and laid tie buoy off Piston yer- terday mo. ninjz. PRINc1: Edward Island students at Dalhousie University are most piominen DUMNG the 391408 IDUHUIS the freight accommodations-tar superior to Abe weits wil ~ ' - of citizens visited her yesterday and all spmk of her in high terms of praise. U . D0f»6f»0€S, 50 b8»RS turnips, 30 boxes che e~e, Bl ldge' . - address- Tnn S S Cla of London arrived in Tina: steamer City of London will until 'Iuedday and Wednesday, at 8.00 p. m.,i Thursday, at 3.30 p. m., for West River friday, at 3.30 p. m., for East River( i Saturday, at 3.00 p. In., for Crapaud. For f-'eight rates and other information ' T. J. Cnaio, Manager, Charlottetown. Aizrnun J. Nawsoiiiu has secured an excelleht photograph of the Oddfellows' p'oceseiou and the Fourth Reaiment Baud. He has also taken excellent pbo- ios ol the locomotive used by the Sons of Egan quaiteraiter ten o’clock. ‘wrt y"°,_e;f,',”, (gunday) m°m,,,g at 5 ` 1 Cehfllly f8.S|_\i0l'l. THE Mint; 809, to PMN, this week _o'clo<:k from Quebec. She will go on ber and will go on the slip for general repllrs rout” Tuesday ming °° Orwell' The steamer has excellent pass nger and _ . H ~ _ n 3 1 hfwe f0°ib\11 Dm-l’»\C° the ill-fated Jacques Cartier. Hundredsl 1 ~ eveff M°Dd\Y. Wednesday and Friday ' `~ ’ _ ' _ GVSDIDR at 6.45 o’clock. ' ' `4 1 _ _/ further notice leave foot Great George _ ci ii ° - ~ 1 ._ Sm” C,mr,°t,,_ew“_ “__ ~ _ THAT is ofthe old fashioned, long ago goods which sac .ficed corn- ' 'fort grace and all else on~the altar of durability. for Orwell. ‘ ’ _ 0 “THIS” is the line of delicate, graceful, Ut _ Spring goods we have just opened up. They are the quintessence of delicacy, refinement and' beauty and will wear, not a century perhaps, but so long ’ that the summer girl passes them on to her younger sister. ]usc to 'mention a few ofthe most attractive ones. _ _ Quotations. ancient and otherwise. in the light of Twentieth on the stan’ for next year of the Colley, t’ Eoiliud special, Thursday, and of the e \_ _ 1 paper Doiiionoio Gazette. Hoi: of iiio ;"f° 1;§u",';'°§v:;°k:h°,l,“-°',;' ’ , Y as follows'-Louis Brehaur, Murray H. Shaw, Brackley Point and F W Tm: Cam an of the uebec Steamshi .~__-.v .-- whart and brought a full cargo of general' fpotatoes, oats, and eggs, and sails ford ~1?lctou and then direct to Montreal, rot » l returning here as ordinarily. ,,£gu;°o?,?°p,;?,vl;3:§'§E.I£§,s Q3 vial, ya; I T - f d ' . . 2 _ do ,me ,,§'e,_ ,, ,S ,,,,==,,_,,,',, ,,,,,,_.k mme, ~ _ he com ination o ura y, beauty and comfort is perfect in the-goods 5 FOR same time past sm°u`p°x has exlsb' you want-_ Polson’s Nervelins is as sure as ' ` , ` od in Nowionnoiond and quarantine ro- "mn to relieve ciomos in Bro woods- we have brought you for the presentgseason- s wear, i We cater to all tastes an ulatlons have been in force in no smalloox in the colony and that oommenoln Frida seo ers arrivin in Newfoundland will nos require to be vaccinated. All quarantine regulations , _ C°N5'"PA"`l°N° have been cancelled. , f _ was fully up to the high standard the Odd- . H ~ mired by a large number of people. The Sales exceed that of any other in the Lower Pro vincoa Choices! growth of India ana coolo". -1' _--P I -i K,” 5,-_\ .»- _,-¥¢\'~..,'.§.-'f ..=;,o`~;-D -_ f » ‘il sn1=i= f- , Q .A Plain Bread 7c lon .I Ducheaae “ ac “ "~ i isro - Graham “ 4c “ <- \. e f - Fresh every day. ' " HAD ‘ _ ” a -f iisiue 5 o.sTEwART. " _ ECLIPSE BAKERY. k I ' Bakea Best Brud. _ ._ " Telephone ni. it ,Q “ .\ -4;, -. .i _ fl LIFE viooo. ‘- 1o°~ . \\’» . ~ service at the First Methodistwas con- ducted by Rev. G. M. Young and a ser- monapproprioate to the occasion preach- ed. _~ THE Guardian bas recieved from iHaezard and Moore a copy of their handsome new catalogue tor NIB of choice garden vegetable and Bower ` seeds. Tbecatalogue is an excellently gotten up one and reflects much credit on the printers. The seeds sold _br Hansard and Moore have won a high reputatiin throughout the Province and their .pro- ducts have on frequent occasions won first places at our Provincial Exhibitions. The specialties sold by this well known nrm are sweet peas, `na_sturtiums mignonette and pansies, garden peas and onions. 2| "In these days, half our dlseasea come from the neglect ot the body in the 'over work of the rain. In this railway age w suffer more. ` They fatigued l th museles,weexh‘austthe ner sti-.gnlrth pgs nervea' ll.§.lChaa§st§`iprve Eood elmmteetm cine 1 e becau it is best suited tg,the needs bit: the p sent day. It restores and revitaliz wasted nemo cellsand makes the pal ,'Weare enjoyings f1'ld¢ _ in our Hat and Cap QD! styles are right, our 1=11'g¢» and prices' very . Our New Showroom! For Hats and Well worth avkit .and our custo- inors are loud in their.`praise of them. No need now ‘ to buy your _Hats and (gaps alongside of ladies’ buying oottcn and giiighanis. Our Hats and CaP5 are q“it°_ separate and - apart from the rest of the store- New Hats from 95C t0 153-25- ` . ‘ New Caps from I5c to 81.55° fl i- __ Q, I _ _ NOTE-A Handy hat cleaner free with every __ - ; - o 4 ‘ » . Splendid ` Assortment N Of » Hats and Caps -'.." ` 4 Hats and Calls. the wearand tear' of -labor and inte lect izoonwithout pause or felt pity. We 0 'run lien os' BRAIN worn: ':\ live longer than our mxefathers but of is SC I8' 88 91 C weak' and exhau ted strong and health ` andviaorour. Q ’ I O I etcrnillonal I 1,3, <};~;=:,,==°* ‘>‘°°“°° StockiFood_ i it zz: .i'.‘:%t%“i~ ii c e~'°‘°‘°'“"° lil lllllllll f _ ._ _A choice Blend o£,Oeylon-, 9, i Cornet" C H Hin W C Cook Frank Ri gs, Tenors, E. B McKie, Percy co‘o, A E Smith, Baritone, Thomas LIGHTNING REMEDY FOR CRAMPS. » tt ofte it’s instantaneous, justa few drops in ho'd necessity and only costs 25 cznts. 3 7 D” 3 3 Dir. HAuii_i'oN’s MANDRAKB: PILLS CUBE r 1 3 3 R r 1 Delicate light weight striped Grenadines 82c, total staifis composed of Island students Méki E_ H_ Duc,;em,;l, W_ N_ Du°cbe;‘ Pretty black Knot Voiles’ - . ' '_ Harbor. R B- Forsythe. A-lbevtoo. V- Aim, HQ.-ry' woi-tiff sooona og; Black Crepolinesp-a dainty,\ light, silky _deli-_ I o u ,, I , _ ‘ . _ ;-T°r~1m°» Freeform- Armour, saxophone, w. T. woiinor, pi.. cate fabric, instinct with grace and style, $1.20, D o. Q ~ 'ii - ~ - 5 _ Company, arrived on her first trip of the N235. Tllbt. 30511 S8I1I1d6l‘S. B253 Drllfl, $20 7 $145' A ~ ' segon from Mint;-ani, Sagugdgy at up William Riggs, Snare Drum, Chelton . . _ o‘clock. She docked as usual at’Pownal , Welsh, Cimba-1S» TMI!" Wllliwn- Y Pretty Moue Pophns 56C' _ ,mmhmdm ,She ,S loading Wm, __ ' Then there are‘Ettolines_, Arinures, Megunonettes and a. host of otheis we / o e 0 have neith\er time nor room to mention. ii si. ’ . ~ i ' o e -£1315 ood other iioinw- A despatch from '{.;'§§°'g°§§,f,i'§i.i°i§.i-giiinfioliliifl n:a‘i°..';°§ every purse. _Drop in when you are passing. °hn5 °»'m°\1°°°S Wit- 55°” 18 1101' ir handy. Nervillne is Ia common house- ~ _ - _ _ _ . . At Dundas,and within the Presbyterian * fellowsot this city have already estab- Ch hw ’ Th d , A il 2.3¢’ _ _ A . lished" The `p"°°s“°° as lt pagina andu:la2 isdleocflrn p iii” which Time' and ' --- P 4 island met pursuant to adgourument and was constituted by the Moderator pa°o_ tempore Mr. F. C. Simpson. with wholn` were present Messrs McKenzie, McNeil R. McLean, Mclntoab and" ' Ci-also, Ministers. iininiioiii ioiii '° 4 ' ‘ 'i _;,,f,‘;‘;§ and fe:,,",f,,,,,‘;2,,,: ,`f:,’§ ,as ,df vlooo 1'-\1oPr°°brtorr of Ifflooo Edwooi -no misses Loirnifgoy and comsiook YOU call FUTIU _ Maylhyconoertt ~ , i _ -During nie iiinonoi J. B. Davison; A undertaker, his business will bo con- No Idea of tlie ivigan. 4-27 dlw wkylw Fgzctod as usual by his son, Charles F. . _ - I Mr._J. A. McGlashan was invited to,_' -“Tan man whogpoi1¢d¢h¢mu3;¢,"ig° oorfospood- .2 ' e .be ioid to-inorrow,(tI‘u'esdsy) iiight,is a The Clerk read the resignation of Mr. Ewen Gillies oi the pastoral charge of Murray Harbor South, Little Sands and Murray River. On motion the resignation was laid on the table and the Clerk instructed to' cite the session and congre- gation to appear for their interests at Charlottetowuon the twelfth day oi May _next at eleven o’clock a. m. 'A letter was read from Mr.Ewen Gillies, -raining _the interim moderator ot the session _ ot Murray Harbor North. On motion Mr. R. G. Sinclair was appointed; interim moderator of that session. Mr. M. N. McLeod presented a Presby- lerlal oertiioato from the Preebytery of Sydney which was accepted by the Pres- bytery. _The edict having been returned as duly served proclamation was read before the assembled oongregatfon, and no objection being ofered 'Mr. F. C. .Simpson conducted Divine Service, preach- ing hula 1'Tim 6-11. The moderator narrated the steps and put the usuall questions, which being satisfactorily answered. Mr, M. _ N. McLeod was by prayer inducted into the pastoral charge of Dundas and Annandale and re- ooivoii tho rigiit inns or ioiiowsiiin from _ the members ot Presbytuy. R. McLean _ addressed the newly inducted minister and Mr. McKenzie the people. Mix- Mc- Leod having siguided his' willingness to subscribe to the formula it was agreed that his name be added to the roll of Presbytery. Preebytery having conferred with the elders and managers, adjourned to meet at Charlotte- town and within Zion Church there on' Tuesday, the litlrdayof May next at 11 o’elooka. m., ot which public intiination wesmade and ehiasidenmt closed with the benedietlou. - ' l - A. Oaaisl. <.m¢vnl¢aA.n ammo link-l -nn .neo-i.¢iu~..r..¢»:\\rw¢ou¢vl&il»r.¢i J' I ‘ii [__ __ ' wiioieooie and Re- lllcn’s~ and tan' ' -fill i °°'rm: Two i~iAcs'f - A-MUGGBR. Cor Gttzeorge and Kent story that will play upon your sympathies like a skillful player on a piano. In the concluding bar-bell drills, the girls are _ _ G . neatly costumed in white dresses and _ mpg, _with scarlet sashes. The bars are _ black and the knobs euamelled gold. The ` You Allan Purcliasef effect is beautiiul.<;_ Come. °i~f=»~~~»-’ .Tl;..'£“;i‘;‘.‘:.§?t:;: _ _ eooxsroize. _ _ il§’.‘é$.§’n’l°*.ii‘I.Zi.‘Z.°‘i‘»‘.l.**'.i‘..§i“”““°‘ ~ AL g9M1=0gT ____________. _ Lousfr inn/_gs /iii-iiens. A_Leni:ns, April Z3.-President Loubet _ arrived here this evening. He at once ~ . which soon sailed for Pbilippeville. _As he left the warship was saluted Lrom. the _ forts while the population, massed on the streets and quays overlooking the bar bor _ - gave the President of France a farewell _ ovation. I ' U .4 3 TO-LET-Part of house on Graiton Street (near Prine? at ' 'ed b Mrs ns present occupi Y - worth. Comp etc with sewerage electric lighting, etc. Apply to R. M. Johnson. _ e oe-oe _ s iii i Beef Iron and Wine, as it oifers the -follow- ing advantages over A _ other preparations of. Iron ’ s For asmallamonnt 'ff until 3 it 11.51 _’ °‘ one of our mac ua eww* ‘ Sold and delivered to your home for ‘$3 50 (less 5 per ' ' per cent oi cash,) other gradesiip as high af 514.40. went on board the cruiser Jeanie D’Arc _,_ ,J _~ N Q _ __ _ Sells Best Furniture. ` YLOR’ -.`§-E-All NiWS lil llilll lNllHiSl~§é.» A -.------_ e ~ . ' ca § ’ .ma _ '_ ` '=*S¢¢0tlI'=" » » _ ALLPA WER o e Iloimi Prices _- - ' w _` » , i i W , _ V *_ 4 e ,__ e _ 0 _` r llldia and such dy o lELEP"0.N|5 ~ as to insure a _ _ _ received. , Big sup- _ YOUR ` _ -of Ta ___ oRDnRs H ,d the i=LowBiis; _` ‘ Wh°1°°."°1° 51. \ V , hs. Tait. Jr _ PH01(¥3'59,, ~ Chatlottetowllo , .ina l I!! if f_, V `“ ll' _ " I _ _ ls.-i¢\‘1if_'?f; ioizqcga' _ '= ;,,.-_~.,.~_._. v ~ f ` ‘ ’ " 1'- _:lon '_ .'._-Q _ FQR ' __ S9 BY - » . P1111 *L ' ‘ 'F0 _ ii ildnllllllllllli MVN f°"""""`W 0fConoerta, Socials, Entertainments etc., of a money making nature; 5 cents a line (of 6 words) for first insertion, and 2 }4 cents a line for Churches and chari- »' lalriiniias-. ninhs 5” Marriages a i ii; “S its E 8 5 iie. has f -c; W n “ 11,’ NWUDEEHENTS _ _