" ‘V - » ’* -~ ' " ' - ' ' ..._..._.._...__...._ __._._____._.._....__._.......,...___.......,._ .......—.._. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRICE EDWARD 1Lt_ B " ~ l ‘ THE QUARDIAN, B 3 E A NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A U ll§lE%'.S'§23:.: : : : : : : : : : :§§‘."é°. E32‘: ' C.P._R.Lands... . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..,,:., Imperial Insurance Co . . . . . . . ._. . . .,. .,. , A Local and Other Notes. Gleened by the Guardian Reporters Local and llther Notes; SUMMEBSIBEE Ill W8. ' Tris Young Ladies’ Journal now in at ' i ' » ’ . A the 3...... see... a ’ «A Day’: Budget of Western Items. , Baji-d’s Balsam of Horehonnd cures Coughs ' ‘ and Colds as by magic. ' Passsn Highland Light. March 22.- Brigt. Ida Maud, Ponce, P. R , for Bos- ton. ’ Rsiuamisa the Baptist Choir Concert is in Philharmonic Hall to-night. Admission 15 cents. “It is the best selling pill we have.” That is what one of our Island druggists said about Everybodys‘ Pills, "when tele- phoning in for a fresh supply the other day. * Wu want to sell a good -many watches and articles of jewelry before stock-taking and bargains may be had for a few days. E. W. Taylor,‘ Cameron Block, March 26. 3i-—w li. ‘ Ox account of the concert in Philhar- monic Hall this evening, Prince Edward Division will meet at 7 p.m. sharp for election of oflicers. A full attendance is Iigqugested. By order, A. A. Wadmau, Mona crushing evidence of square deal- ing. Notwithstanding the hard times Prowse Bros. have increased their busi- ness 40 per cent over last year. Low pricel. good goods and extensive advertis- ing do the work.-mch 29 3i. Wit are informed that the “Reminis- cencee," from tlfii life of Mr. John R am, will be put to press without delay, as he has nearly the requisite quantity of ad- vertisements towar-rant him in r6c_eed- ing with the "work. This little publica- tion is a new de ture, in which be de- votes one-half t e page to reading, the other half to advertising, thereby giving the reader the opportunity of pvrusiikg, vhe advertisements in consecutive" -nrder throughout. The facts to :ur.!e'l -of the Tenaut League period will b road with interest by those who were engaged in it, as we 1 as by the men of 2 -day, wh- know «-fit only by heresiy. l‘h-I: pamph- lct will be-stitched in paper covers, and sold at the small sum of ten «mute each. Dr. Kendrick’s White Liriimerit cures and relieves Rheumatism and Ncuralgia. D :0! MS. PATON8L C0 BROWN'S BLOCK MARKET SQ. Branch osiee. St. .———-—--.-—.—.a....-' . Tn: roads throughout the country are reported very bad. '3; J. P.. of Bed:-qur, p The prevalence. of the whooping cough among the juvenile portion is r.-ported. Ma. E has Schurmau, of Bedeque, in-C tends taking a trip to the Hub this week. 010 oi our enterprising farmers was in tetra a few ds ago getting seeding ma- stiilgnery. in anticipation of an early seed 0. ‘A QUANTITY of heavy hewn lumber came from the west a few days ago by "rail -for Mr. Jas. Brehsut's building at the end of Muirhead’s wharf. - Tn: work of placing stone on Fitzroy street wps resumed Saturday. large heavy atone being used_-and broken on the street with the old time hammers. - A zwitssn of boys were noticeable Sun- day afternoon on is art of the ice oif rail- way wharf which t e following morning had changed to open water. Tau proposed biannual sessibn of the Hpuse of Assembly is receiving eoneideh , . ation in 8'side. The mi‘: or-ity of; com- mentators express a bell: in ’-its desira- bility. , l V _ * » Mrs. J. A...H:iinY,1of kmont Ba , shot three wild goose at that place last ura- day,’ which were readily sold in _‘S’side at 756 0061!. being the int of the season of- fered in this town. i _e Tut ladies of ‘the Baptist Church ,s.sl. ing Circle will hold a pie social and enter- t-imment tonight in Ludlow Hill. Great l‘l‘9P‘!l"sl«i ins are being made, and no doubt the aifair will pI‘uV6 it success’. ‘ DURING the special aervicca held in Lower Freetown Ha.l,_;'we learn elm‘. ;. meeting was hr-‘d l-i».-i.i"l‘hursday af¢,..’,-. , ‘loans Wlllflll ?lD0l.li Sll pres:-sat hrsl.’ Tris Exsaorsss in connection with the W‘ - “ ll‘-t‘l'3“’fl “'l7‘1”‘l‘—‘1’-'!“5‘l=8§’3=5fitV3 5f‘f5*’-‘ Lita“, De “mam of the E':Pw0;ufi“l i eep interest manifest, League, ,m. 'weF5 of is Iris to be depl red that peaceful citi *"u1'g‘i'iTy interesting character. After th-- zoos are obliged, while returning from opening music by the choir. 8 paper on Qzvine W--r.-hip, ‘Sunday evening, to “ Boston ” was read by Miss Annie Mel listen to profane v-ncift-rations as they lish in aiyery pleasing manner. A choicr pass by those who congregate at dill-=.rent' selection of classical music was given by riinta and use such .binguog9 in loudind Miss Ella Mcfdurray. The principal fea- Gated arguments. ture of the evening was a highly interest- M ’ J 0- “ch _ h as by M-. new as .....: .:....;:.;.‘.:. ease; ‘°"p‘“.'° "f “ “°‘"' t'h'°°3h th° 9""°’p"l school‘ ef.this town was the reci ‘em countries of Euro . Ireland was firsr gut satufihy "ugh: of m G cg“; ‘P°k°° °f’ um“ thud ""1 E"3l‘"d' Silver Cup, preaentedbiyithe members of I Lo d I is had heard th - . « . V uiieat Supdlrlgectiueaii Riialivr. John Macneilfi kn dug’ u ‘ M“ of a” high d°"°° (if Loos up the want col. for anad. of house wanted by April 1st. THE ice is still good on Stanley Bay and farmers are engaged in raising mussel mud. Tm: W. C. T. U. will meet on Monday, April 4th, at 4 p.m. All members are earnestly invited to be present. WE are glad to learn that Mrs. Hamil- ton, wife of Rev. C. W. Hamilton has quite recovered for a week's severe attack of quinsy. THE talk to youn men in the Y. M. C. A. on Wednes ay evening will be given by Hon. D. Laird, on the “ Great orthwest.” BY a telegram received in this city yes- terday from Brooklyn we are glad A to learn that Mrs. Dr. Creamer is recovering from her illness. ' Mn. MoEwen is still writing to the Ex- aminer. The readers of that paper have our deepest sympathy in the dire calamity which has befalleu them. G.ir.nasrrn’.~i Bane will attend the funeral of the late Judge Young today, and head the procession as a voluntary tribute of respect to the deceased. THERE was a fair attendance at the rink last night. The ice was in tirst-class or- der, and the Band co-it:-ibut:d their share to the enjoyment of the evening. MR. McPhgr$ss:|, 31!’. T. A. htiflafiiill. Miss Fraser, Miss Eu-it-, Mr. Dawiwu. Mr.Hea.r-ta, Rev. Mr. Cairuthera, ‘dies Stentiford and others at to-night's cun- cert. CAPT. D. Line, of . the Rocky Pain‘ ferry boat, succeeded in making a cross- ing to this city Monday. The boat had to be hauled a considerable distance over: the ice. Fumiaar. Norrcn ——-Tho fuue.:isl5e5r’i'K§ late Judg_B,..¥:1l1'll1l,';,-—W..3ll'L'iike place this '§fr‘d"'o6"on. Service at the house at 3.30 o'clock, thence by procession and train to Sherwood cemetery. Wonrnr or EXA.\IPLE.—A Catholic last week gave 360 eaclr to the Charlottetown and P. E. Island Hospitals, also the same unouut to St. Vincent de Paul Society. St Vincent de Paul Society desires to thank the unknown friend for so gener ous a gift.-—Examiner. ROM the first of March to the present date in our Carpet Department We have been unusually busy. AS WE EXPECTED Even ahead of the same time last year which Was 3 very heavy month with us, and in consequence have after the cut- ting of carpets a large number of IE%CElIMIl\T.A.ZI_\’l'TS,- in lengths of from 3 and 4 yards to 20 yards, suitable for stair carpets, strips for small rooms, etc. We have also about a bale oi tapestry samples left of 1.} yards each, which make a nice cheap rug. IBIG- BARGAINS 1 If you want acarpet, call and see us. VVe lmve the largest, best variety and will cut. the price lower than any other film on the Island. JAS. PATON 83 00. One air’: In our. 138 119:1! Sewn. 2.3.233 ..— w —_..—.——.....,.. ,..—...4.,.,_,,,., .., _ “ti .. .-3"‘. HEAD llllllltg , Montreal. of T .2 \ it Now Showing he Larges , Cheapest AND. BEST STOCK OE erkins & Sterns ROOM —— ARE ———— PAPER ON P. E. I. [t§"_New Patern Books now ready for Inspection. -T English Paper in 12 yard Rolls, 22 inches wide. Canadian Paper in 12 yard Rolls, 19 inches wide. Ameifican Paper in 16 yard Rolls, 19 inches wide. A job lot} of 8-ya.-rd Canadian Paper at 5 cents per Roll. A large lot of last year’s patterns, in English, Gilt and Embossed Papers at about half price. It will pay anybody to see our goods before they buy: Our‘ Carpet Sale has been very successful, and will be continued till every end is sold. Carpets are really sold cheap. Secure a. bargain when :o:———— Staple and fancy llry Goods at low prices. PERKINS Ex STERNS Removal Notice. The following oliices have been removed from the old premises, King Square, to Four hours North of Apotli. Hall Corncr:' “J coon , a legal gentleman long resident in ‘Washington, said of Mrs. Hunt/s address before the United States Senate Committee that it had never been surpassed in oratory by 'anything ever heard ‘onithe floor of the Senate or the Houae.”—From a Washington Newspaper Correspondent. Soiuirimve should be done to put a stop to the habit-efstreet corner loafirig. Every evening, especially Sunday, dozens of young men congregate at t'.hegco_rnurs oft-he principal streets opportunoly for the purpose of insulting passers by. no other city in Canada would such a state of aifiirs be allowed to exist. OUR local legislators do not seen in any particular hurry to get through with the busineu of the country. It is just one week to-day since the house opened and all that time has been spent in going through the form of replying to the sp -- ch. The house met on Saturday and adj-nirned, ditto Monday. Better gets hustle on. REV. Mr. Harding, in his lecture last evening, in speaking of the aaeredneas of the marriage bond, told the following so you are going to be married, I hear J ean—Yes father. Father-—Jean, it's a solemn thing. Jean—Yes father. Father ——Jean. it's a very solemn thing. Jean- Yes father, but it's a more solemn thing not to be married. ’ As will be seen by reference to our ad- vertising columns the business of the Im- here by Mr. F. T, Newbery. is now in the hands of Mr. Michael Tr-ainor. Mr. Trainer has bad a large experience in the business,aud is a young mangenj vying the confidence of the entire community. We have no doubt that Imperial will still continue to do a large business under his management. Lowan Momma uE.—A very successful concert and pie social was held on Friday evening, 25-h inet., under the auspices of Keefer Lodge, I. O. G. T., at Lower some sum in aid of the funds of the lodge. A program consisting of vocal and instru- mental music, readings, recitations and dialogues in which all performed their part very creditably. was highly ap reci- ated by a respectable and intel igeut audience.—Coix. ’ Paoescuron Mxrmnw procured two convictions against Patrick Do le, of Mount Stewart, on the 25;h of arch, for violation of the Canada Temperance Act (first offence). D:-yle being present at the time of the conviction, the magis- to jail. It is to be hoped that he will not return as soon as he did on the last reca- hnmorous anecdote: Father-Jean, and l perial Insurance, formerly represented“ .Moutague, which realized quite a hands: trates issued a warrant and sent him of An interesting A description ,was given of Paris, then Italy with its Vatican and St P8l.‘n:I"8. Items of interest in regard to Austria, Germany, Belgium and Holland‘ were also giren»iii"a pleasing? manner.- _ X. W. C. A.-.--The ‘annual meeting of the Youu _;—'»’Wo_ ’ n’s, Christian Associ- ation was ld ill Ya-M; Ge A-9 C prominent’ , f 3 ' ‘E Society's work a givingletters ofiiutroductsou to young woinenh . ° lit in Bostonor New York, are aided by kin- dred in finding le chosen for thee ‘ uingyear:.—- ~ Pre_eident.— B Hensley. Vice- residents‘,-—-Mrs. Smallwood,Mrs James rissyi ‘ D Executive con_imittee.—Mr's. Haml :1, Mrs. Heard, Mrs. Collin, Mrs. Broo , Miss Sulis, Miss.Davis. Corresponding Secretary-Mrs. Hens- eyiieoorsing seq‘;-emy.— Miss Clark. Treasurer.--Miss Doull. Tm: Dieciplesfi of Christ opened a fine house for worship in New Glasgow, on Sunday, 20th hflhtr-ch. Notwithstanding the storm therdwas a good attendance in the morning. In the afternoon and even- jng the house waspankel. The preaching «as done by Rev. W. H. Harding, Summei-side. In the afternoon a very practieal eermo_a‘wa.s delivered on “How is this church to succeed?" The building is a fine one, and will seat about two hundred and filty peo is. It is nicely finished with an inlai ceiling of ash and oak. The inside work wasgperformed by Schuruian, Clark &. Co., of Summerside.-, in their usual ffirst-class manner. The main building}; which has a nice spire, was erected unrlerfihe direction of Mr. Arthur Dickieson of lblew Glasgow. Altogether the ‘work has been well done, and there is very little debt on the structure. The Rev. Donald -' Crawford, who has been pastor of this church for thirty-seven years; was present, and took part in the different services. — .He seemed exceeding- ly happy as heaaw the work over which he had spent/no éhllfill time‘ in an:-lb a state of prosperity} or poop e an pastor seemed happy, and both deserve credit fat’. the enterprise and desire to advance the Kingdom of the Master. ’ Bosrox M.uixsrs.—0ur adviceax for March 24th jstate:-'l‘he produce and pro- vision mark’ - is still dull though steady prices prev There is no change worth mentioninggsince last week. Prices are electureroeiu of the. T, as it the lastnight ‘of meeting in employment". D‘ The following ofiioers were _ of a pi-ostrated and lingering ‘illness. Elisa- esteem in which he is held. Msoisnsna Co’uar‘.—Mrs. Cairns, of Cape Traverse, was up Saturday before D. Montgomery, J. P. and L. Morris, J. P, charged with second violation of the T. fined $100. The witnesses on the gave their testimony in a remarkably‘ straightforward manner. Sons or, Tnsrsuasca.-.-'-Suminerside Division Nd:‘75. met last Friday evening usrebriggs; Bisho ;ARSSarifordClark; Treaaaiid FSA 1 Campbell; AOThosG,ough;I 8 rd Gough;. OS Eneas Fraser; PWP ‘CM Read; Qrgsnist Sophie Bishop. At the residence of lheibrideh father, March 23rd, by the Bar. A. Mselean Sin- clair, Daniel Maeleod, of Orwell Cove; to Flora, daughter of John. Murchison, Esq, Point Prim. 3'; At her home in Sutnmerside, March 28th, Mary A. Bell, adopted daughter of Mrs. D. Kirk, in the 13th year of her age. . - - At Glen William, on March 19th, after '3 both, trnastor assistant, aged 58 years, the be and wife of Archibald Licbanald,‘ Esq., leaving a disconeolate husband, five sons and tire daughters to mourn their , irreparable loss. Deceased was a steadfast 5 early life was awakened and brought to the knowli dge of her Saviour by the pre- aching of the everlasting gospel under the ministration of the late Rev. John Mc- Lennan, Belfast. To her death was no terror." She die-l trusting in the’ resur- rection of a glorious immortality through the merits of her Blessed Redeemer. Of her it might be truly said, "Behold an M_cFay; Chap McArtlinr§ B SBradfor_d Con E biram Read; : —Iev-is-lite indeed in whom there is no guile." l {Patriot please copy.) AQQEIQ: S A Brown's r 3. V_ “ “~ _ ‘ - E ‘ E I . it ' ‘. ‘.-ac: -- " 3 I V is ‘ i ,- , ''v I” . . . ..- . . _ ,_ ,,._' member of the Presbyterian church, iul _. s'rA~L=v Manitoba, Free Farms in eesoahadian ao tflssiniboia, Alberto, Soskatcltewmi. sun... 0. Lends at -eUe:ifeim Priee of $8.89; Beerd:Sons................ ...P. E. Island Soap Works , St. Peters Bay Starch Co In. L. Beet . . . . . .Oflice and Agent { Cavendish Packing Cu Estatetlate Gr.R Beer............Office._ .. W E. H. Beer. . . . .Oflice and Ageing gggfgégrgggg If,’-,.e",‘,’-SS0. All business in connection with the above oflficcs will be conducted at the above place from 10 to 1 and 2 to 5 o’clock. "as follows:§ ‘Dairy products. Western -A creamggry better, 28;:lexim;l;fion .cst:aui- . ' _ - §_ , , ; , to. ~‘; nor on ‘ ' » _“ y ' V » l ‘ - ggamm; f-an gs‘ York ml vmmn: ‘M The uudisposedlpf laudun the Railway Belt west of the Wild dairy, 23 re‘ 25.; eastern creamer-y,;25 u. Saskatchewan, Red ear and Battle River Valley Lands. . E aion. Other cases were ‘up for hearing, but the witnesses failing to put in their appearance, they were adjourned for fur: ther hearing. Prosecutor Matthew in- ‘ formsus there is one bad den in Mount Stewart yet fully worse than Cleary’s. “Harry homes" was the subject of a very interesting lecture delivered Monday evening, in the Christian meeting house Upper George Street, by Rev. W. H Harding of Summerside. The speaker first referred to the instinctive love of home in animals. This .is especially true of man. A home is'oons'tituted by father, mother, children and surroundings. The happiness of a home depends more on the. character of its occupants than on fine furniture and splendor. .Young menwere advised to prepare the cage before secur- ing 'the bird. This should be selected with to location, oo¢r_gfm~t,"get, Love is the most essential element in a happy home and produces a mutual desire for each other’s welfare. True happiness can only be found in christian homes.’ - The speaker pointed out the fact “that homes there are that are no homes.” The principal causes - of unhappy homes are inteisperste husbands, hot-tempered, ecohling wives and distem- pered, wayward oliildreii. Good advibe ' :1 this!’ ‘t li . - ".::.:."..°..':....°..'::..... ....*"°:.:.. °... °'.....~n snare o:,....*n.....~1-‘.-....;.-,,-,-é,;,-,;-,5;-,-:,;,-3D D 28.2; cheese; north-rn full creams, l2; txi ‘ ’ NEAR THE MARKET ~ew..ea{'gs;@:m's New Drugstore, -'IfI,aEE nouns nnnow has new noose. ..._.-.....:o: NIKE sage. 1.3 l°.'1.3li:-I ,Ess'~-:"°"“"‘l“ Hf" , , ’ “'“‘ °"°°’ ‘““°"‘ ’d'°"°°"’ °‘""’ ° At the uniform price of 0300 psi-_ . - A cm, W” to I; 76; Wk mam an . Only one-tenth of the purchase money required am. A paynus of , 8-lo; hams, ; . Y " tables-Potatties, native and idling" ; _ 81.-;10to1.60_per’bbl; N H .at‘Edmonton May. p p _ -The GoIstm6!lsl'e0ne'liiiIr0¢rfl¢li°n-tsioseselliflififlfllhhideseehr. Auuslqwsutfl h perbbl: ilello-turnips,-— 81 pltgbbli ‘cs:-. rots, _50c per box. There is ac.‘ rove- ment to note in the horse market. A is a fair ;;biisiness~doing,‘ but prices are low and" One auctioneer l3c;f' t ‘;good,9 to.l2c; eetern, 12c: 4 B 1 " M0 DAY,- t- - 15c; Vermont andf_New. ‘H smpaliire extras, ‘ 15¢; western stock, 14} to 15¢; southern, 14§. Pork producta—Long and short T f «£160 V th b i h _ E’ 1 secure a urine acres; e aanceo pure sseinea » is ole is ab _ i’i'.'3ii‘3.§'.ag;I;..1is.8i:'8si.'"fi§onoian umnfli; instalments ;‘ interest six per cent. The usual ll’ lug laud r“ *0 10°? 1813-’t7i°=‘°°“ntr! 41'"-04 has» rights remain in force with respect to these lands. , _. ‘B ,,,,d ,-,,,_p-is-,,,,,,,,,,,,_ 45,, P,,3,,,,,_,,, EDMONTON. LANDS-.—.=The lands in the Edmonton District will he nld by A B 459; Huislton, _Hebrona, sweet ~ ; ~ potatoes. all-75901‘ bblmbb-sea. £1-50 deferred . ' soilistiieworld. i lhtsbnfielfl . 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