- 3 § i *q _ ` » -ff ell- = -Y»~’i ___'f't.-i>,.f§..i$;i.t;'i_;# ~_ i_‘.*._;;§’,f, Table Linens i And Towels. These goods are- offered about one third less than regular price. Prices - Cream Table Liri_en i8c for i2c yd " Bleached Damask Szc for 406' “- And Wonderful Bargains in 'I owels g T *A f 7' 4 r.*~\ _\\-CJ ~ <-2 one t tfafa-\:ff~iw ' _ ei ll ei ‘tli(*i1»TTfi~f1":-*t%3‘J#" Uno rlunily Our thoughts for the housekeepers away I back in the fall days, enables us to make this special Spring offer in r We have just received from the makers 850 Yards White and Cream Linen, and 425 Towels, there are slight im- perfections in the weave, scarcely enough to notice; they are often sold over counters as perfect goods, but that’s not our Way. is .i ci I szcfor at cc is _ cc \ 45C for ¢. 2 yds wide 60c for 45a “ “ “ 55c for 42c'; “ °° ‘° 75c_ for 57c` “ and Province dents Everywhere. V See dlso on page 5.) Mn. BULMAN reads the next paper “ before the Natural History Society next _` Tuesday. I.O.F.-Regular meeting of Court 'Avondale tonight at 8 o’c`lock, inthe Mechanics’ Hall, new Provvse block. A full attendance is requested. Mn. J. W. V. Lilwnoii, the maritime manager of the McLaughlin Carriage Co., with headquarters at St. John, is on the Island on a business trip. Mn. ELLIS, of P. E. Island, who mar- ried at Butternut Ridge some 28 years ago, has opened a blacksmith shop at Petiteodiac.- Moncton Transcr!pt. says an exchange. Two curloads ar- rived froni Ontario one day last Week, but did not change the market price: Messire. W. GRANT & Co. have piir- chased the business carried on for some time past by Mr. F. Beales and intend 'to keep a full line of agricultural im- plements and carriages and have been appointed selling agents for the cele- navigation is now open at Quebec. Toe St. Lawrence is clear to the sea and about the only difliculty in the way of navigation today arises from the fact- that there are no lights in the river as yet to guard mariners at night. _ THE Nova Scotia government has de- cided- that the provincial exhibition shall be o eu to P E lsland this ear, P - - 7 but is to be closed to the Island in future years uuléss there is reciprocity, and the P. E., Island fair 'competitions opened to Nova Scotia-Chronicle. Miss Maeein MCEACHERN has re- turned by the Stanley, after a three weeks’ visit to the leading American- ( _ . nillinery markets. The Great Easter By Reporters and Correspon- hmted McLaughlin °aniage° iipplication closes on the 20th ins' S _ _ a. ee__ Anssrxrcn says thatpthe season of that your application is received inf I it ‘ u vince lately visited Ottawaf. Whatwas' the objectoi the delegation?" I ` _x _ IV. _Tell what you know _ o'f,_Lord §f'°_l_' Herschell? ' __ _ _ , `°3°“° V. What question relating: to _ the -th-8 .i°°l"”"h“t Mauitoba,Scliools_still claims the af. ‘Th°r_° 'F53 entiou of the Dominion Goverument?r°l_1_kl”d‘*"°'° _ VI. Who is Commander-in'-chief of':f°“‘_h*” eats; _'he W_°?°'_ _ _ _ n ‘ " Point larin ‘even worse than”-a; t E » f f _ _ Tun Prince Edward -,Island Club ' y I dined at the United States Hotel last ' _ I I t evening. About ,60 __ members and " -"-*’ __ muestrwere present. After the banquet -° 0qunrtor__ ihsi ofthilh. transactedt sludge iddilioal End’ litervsrr? ' entertainment followed. _A feature of the evening was the representation- of f- a gold-headed cane to Mr. D. A. Mc- Donald, a former president of the club The presentation speech was made by April. 7. presentative of The Canadian General Electric Co., in the Maritime Provinces, who is at the Brunswick. Moncton, in conversation with a Times representa- tive referred te his meeting a` b'r‘ot,her soldier of the American revolution re- cently in the person of Rev. C. H.; Kimball. who occupied the First Baptist pulpit here in the absence of pastor Hinson. The two men fought together with the union forces in several battles, including the Frederlcksburg engage- ment, but had never inet since the war until Mr. Kimball came to the provinces ou his recent trip. Mr. Freeman had- a son in the late war between the United States and Spain. He belonged tothe 9th Massachusetts regiment, wnich was expected to arrive at Boston Porarons are $30 aton in Vancouver, Yesterday 01' £059-Y 'F0111 MSMDZRS- L-ii-i` CURRENT EVENTS. Applications for questions are .being eceived. Remember the time to make time. ' - D ` U. III. What delegation from this pg-9- Secretary E. W. Doyle.-Boston Herald, MR. E T. Fninsiuau, of Hqlifax, re- Qvnsrioivs 'ron 'rms Wiinir. ' __ f .~~~` I __ ty A i 'J' 3 S ' Ifyou seeir/in oi-ad.It’s Bo. me iotiuotnumnniilltllltltwiuae rl. Just opened-- Laced and Buttoned, ncat stylish Boots, and best.of all, very serviceable. We bought llllllllllliilll Millinery Shows were on during Miss McE-ichern’s sojourn. She _will take charge of Messrs. James Paton & Cc’s. millinery rooms. A Disrxrce from Amherstburg. Ont., says: The Canadian water of the western end of the Lake Erie are liter- ally covered with gill nets belonging to VIII. What addition is Great Britain' replace the nets with steam tugs,and as fishermen, who are making great -_ ~ . haulS` ~ A an A city Business man, who r the Canadian forces. What does 'his__.` _ 5 . _ __ _ , _ recent report saiy concerning the ’eEect.' fmms "';°;?t_° it-F9 l1"_;“!'_`,‘?1?“-5@ iveness of the force in Canada? h°'°" °‘79r th" i_°_°_‘~i'_i-9`°_";1 VII. What are the prospects of a. mmf 0! F59 ~b°.5t='°‘Pdi m9“ _ speedy termination of the war in' the ` farmers th°r°‘ h~“7° W h-l.l_Y.__ Philippines P ' if The fishermen. are prepairingt for ' summer work, and on ,the making to the navy 5’ I A ' side lth§*r`°.Vviu'b° m°'° _ ixfwhai israel immigmuon anemia” f°1““H°”J' °°°S°“@» 8°” _ Am°¥i0a'-\ fishermen- T595'-Place and therabecn recently to the Dominion P' V79'-°l.’”!__,.€!3l"¢_1.`§1`3,°° 'lf l9?_r¥9»'-Q89' ”°t’~‘d X.. wan fi-Q.. one P. E. nomo iam- f°1' *i‘°i’5~¢“‘?'€Y ?“d~_`i*‘1i='°¢§§§. .-‘i'h° the -Petrel,’ the Canadian Governirent,,'1atm»6 -mem? Name the' membe1,s°°'¢ ,_ given up its *uncertain ireturus for W @1"1iS0f» is V029” _in al G°d°1`i°h~ U9- the goverrimenmilso the leading men of °“_lm'“]§ P“"_°‘m°‘““”f° mmrnhl “gall one can interfere with one American ,he ,,P,,,_,s,,,,,,,, this spring to try their fortunes on' their i sea. ' A large amount of wealth' has East, Point, and although one great in--, this line at a bargain and intend giving customers the benefit So we have made the price low, extra low, for Boots of this kind only. lllllhlllll ]LvE3E5 a. pair. You can see them in our windo iv. 1 -`- . IIEE~ £f(I)EE?]? llllllllllllilll _WILL H. Newsome' of' the firm of Newsome and Gilbert, law statiouers and Smith Premier typewritere,Toronto, and Mr. Charles Dailey are in ‘the city, and will open a branch of their busi- ness for the maritime provinces and Newfoundland, on the corner of Sack-` viile and Hollis streets here as mana.- ger. The store will be opened April 0.h,uuder the management of M 1 ' r. Dailey, who can be found until thou at tho NOW Vlctorlh.-I].&llf&X" Cl'1!'0!liClo° _ _ , I _ - _ Mill t' '- '_' 'rw uv- '~tt'»i' 'wt'_w.'t'\t.t'»'~" _ o.-_.vi 1 it . or ` i out it 5/ _ A our Own ndlord... STOP PAYING RENT If you own a lot or have the money saved to buy one The Birkbeck Company will assist you to build a home permitting repayment in EASY MCNTHLY instalments, not exceeding the amount usually paid for rent. Investment and Savln sTCo. ' 2,000,000- ' S |-|oRAcE HASZARD, Full information on application. Agent- * _ i _ __ Brick Houseon P W C Square, F03 FALGONWOQD Yllill lltgo ground! llid roomy out- appiiaaea who mi m_b\1H_evQutua11y make the iii; eases. It does not do for a hard working ` z i bit' tucks 116 I ‘ ° p 'E f'-"flat du liivbafzk or led with. rlieuniatism. Dt. Pi£re¢*s Go ,Xen Medical Discovery is _the best of all -_ medicines forhard working men ‘and,wo- inen. It makes the ap tite' keen- and tive,x1ie blood pure _and -r_ich_witli the life- giving elements of_ the food, and thc nerves strong and_,steady. It builds tina iniisclds and solid Hesh.- It is the greatest# of all blood-makers and purifiers. It cures maln- iial troubles and rlir-uziiniiszxi. It is an un- failing cure for bilioiwnt-ss and indigestlon. Anrhonest dealer will iiot try to substitute' some inferior- preparatiou~t`or_the sake of a little additional proiit.~ °‘I wasa suhfercr for four;-ears fever me ciiiiiarwfifes Robe" Wilhws °f Kiowa. Barber Co., Kan. “ Four bottles of Dr. Picrce‘s Golden Medical Discovery cured me and I now weigh i6o pounds insteadof x30, my old weigh* " _ _ _ ‘ Costiveness, constipation and tolépidity of the liver are sureiy, speedily en p¢1’m8- iieiitly cured by ;Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant P¢1~ lets. They are tiny,_ sugar-coated granules. One little ‘Pellet ” is a gentle laxative, and two a mi1d‘ cathartic; They never gripe. They stimulate and strengthen the Jaded or- gans until a regular habit is formed and may then be discontinued without a_reti1fn of ilie trriblc. They stimulate, invigofate ' .in regulate the stomach, liver and bowels; Medicine stores sell them, and have no other pills that are “‘ just as good.” highest art can m_a.ke_it, and we iidble to be _‘_ e. -.52-t‘.=.-.iii . -gf' ,fi- sift £2 9- ~ Q 71" all evil, so , ir mth _ _ _ ~ L V _ _ pniglrgarb; lhlnrterni thls;.,g° .nd f _'this * ..sfariue_r’i_i life, mustbe ft * " ' 'I-robust liys°_ y,at t11e_,_outs_et,_`a;idn he i and hearty, the di estioniperipeftt, the liver _ac-=-it l I. Whatlias _ been tlieeffect of _then Y two cent letter rate upon _correspond-_ ence, and upon the revenue? _ " ‘r-;f.=r II. ‘ Has the Uniied;States sovereignty _ _E‘°T3l‘-H5 _Nf°»~'§»‘!.'-*”'-#Pill in the Philippioos.~ If so whom did _shea ‘B oat.-.ia iii nay? gp _ _ J I wind ii last year, _ seed.- been' taken from the waters adj -iceutto L' _ moming, mins _an rdnstry, the mackerel fishery, may be said to be a thing of the past-destroyed by the purse seine, y'et’cod'fishund hate generally return each succeedingscason put `-largely in' circulation that useful _useful .-The t more are their ‘sea|pu’s labor'-' some cuiaif saw. h Inetfgpses t e riggd ,, docs a. Q ” Alex Scott. o at each forests at one these pa ftp the waier?s soon ber _‘ 'Pte' small Daniel Menu "of I E61 there build _,wifi the' P1 is dying out the advent of warmer weather, but many vacant chairs and' absent faces, many wide gaps in the ranks of our friends, remind us of its stern visitation during the winter that is piles A illio Latest loot: in tolling- gp' ing' F R LATEST °QlU¢E1>5EE$i»*° ‘ ` " ‘ ' -'if __ v'>__- T' ‘ f . _ 1- 4 W _ i - '_ 5 ef i* i _ _ ~ * _' _ _ ‘_ 'i.V_»,“ to cheer the heart of the fisherman. toi _ supply his numerous wants, and-_ commodity- the root of ‘ M w.iuilEmiiik ` now passing away. g g I am I I I to ofa by _ _ _ at the resideueeof E. H. Bbei' 'ro cum: Lconnm one na! square, oiggléuéiélzyknat 01° 1 ` Vquinj _ ` li , ii 1 5° m 1 _, 5°. Deo. 17 li, mos&w _ dming room, kitchen, bedroom, Fon SALE.-Steamer Bessie, 40 feet ew em See hmd mu, for futher long,nearl'y three years old. In per-‘ élcuhm :wi oder. J. D. Fuiiemn, Box 407, P" E ,mam Picton N. S. ' ' 2cod 6i pda R' B J Auctioneer. April 7 efl td 0"” 5‘g““‘“'e §1Eitio|oy_- »uiily_ First-Blass Workman- -,-1-1-r ' "1'lii's fact explains thegreat superiority of our made-to-order suits. Titel 3 i§_,@,‘|_,'~,,,| cut, the fit, thehiiish, and"ever'y` detail of workmpnship, is as perfect as the carry ' ' afullline of the inestimported Goodym-g,u¢]1gqHi@ Skrtcrhl results of the highest order. criticism of our work. We Suits too evident $14.00 end $16.00. Order