.- 1 sk lm L GUARDIAN "ll-IE ~0lUlE*eN'scoUlilYi GUARDIAN;--i¢°i-if-l€=f'f;'“Tm""=` I Billy Kin Ksid the Mad Juggler, Head Offices in New Prowse Block- -Charlottetown. ist woruisrlssu tonlxht. use him. Robert and Mrs Vesey. York eele ' V 'John and Mrs. Welsh of Tracadie Local Legislature meets this morn-lm-ate the 50th anniversary of' their Ask your doctor about taking accompanied by 'tlltlr fdlnlly llll" lug- ' ~ *wedding Wednesday evening, Anril 8. Ayer's non-alcoholic Sarsaparilla. Trust flirn.- Do exactly as he says. yerllsarsaparill NON-ALCOHOLIC Lips White? Cheeks pale? Blood thin? Consult your doctor. Bad skin? Weak nerves? Losing fleshi? Consult your doctor. No appetite? Poor digestion? Discouraged? Consult your doctor. ~ ' ` 5 R eneath. Bllellt the Wctk till ill tl1lB‘Cit thi week to address mcetingi lgsnsoon as dvgggte isaciigiiveglliroigz Clcisl' Ulu Zllellis 0| MTS- R- Crimp- at yCharisottetown, Hlimlnersiilc ani. _ Q lmkexa u -bell. _ , _Ge0l'|1etown. _ _ ___ _ 1 _ --~ 1 moved to Charlottetown. town has graduated from Hale Hospital making 95 in medical work. After spending four months in the leye and ear hospital of Boston she will return home. The Sydney Post eontaias a cut of Premier l-laszard of this city in ‘connection with their write up on Canadian Manufacturer's _ Assoclll. tion” of which the Premier is prov- ,incinl Vice-President. President Lithgow, lvl. P. A. A. A. Halifax is corresponding with Olym- plc authorities at Ottawa to have _the Maritime Provinces represented lu ioothsil, ss it is English Rugby .which is played in the provinces- .tlie same as will be played in Lon- lilon. Ckarlofttetown 'is also com- ,municating with President Lithgow ‘ln regard to island representation. il A well' known farmer of Lincoln, ___ I ____ -_- The Minto got into port yesterday; Miss Ethel Taper, Winsloe, has M158 Mubvl 'l`\l0mlli0ll Of Cll¢l‘l0¢W' I at 11.40 lrum Plllluil- lreturned home alter a pleasant visit ' _ _-~ lat York, the guest of her aunt Mrs . There were sixteen passengers to.1sae,¢ Holman. this port by the Minto yesterday. I -- --- The students of St. Dunstnn's Col- Miss Edith Mitchell, Charlotte- lege leave Charlottetown this morn- town is visiting friends in Moncton. ing at 7 o’clock for Souris where -_ they will attend the funeral of Ches- Miss Edith Mclntyre teacher atitsi- Mem-ide. ‘ Glen;-oy has recovered from her re-i »-- The "History and work ofthe cent illness I A. F. Larkin and Miss l_Vlaysie -_ iiiarkin are in Winnipeg from Tlgnish, . Rev. W. W. Lodge, Bt. Andrews, N.‘ Prince Edward Island visiting Mi B.. lormsrly 01 this City -us ri-nov-;i.srl¢in's daughters. Mrs. l-i. lu. el'ed from his recent illness. lCon\pton and Miss Belle Larkin. _ --sr i §_- - I Thomas Bell of Tracadie who has Miss Elsie McBride, sister ol the -reached the advanced nge of lillletyflate Chester McBride Souris, reached fyears is enjoying excellent health. this city, ycstcrdny from Victor, Col- , l .orada. She proceeded by the after- 'l`- C. Bild MVS- Ul=\Sl¢Y Wl10 l1ll\'¢‘nooii train to her home in Sourls. ,liven visiting in Kensington leave, ---» tl.'.s morning nn return to Wlnnlnss; Robert P. Nehl, president oi thi . l- International Brotherhood of Rail E- Bllllllf-li “nd MPH. Blllllll-Lfwny employees is expected in thii The outwllfli CMKD by the Minto Rev. Dr. Howard Sprague and Mrs _ C, AYER CO" M|m,f“m,.ing Chemim' ]_Dw¢|], Mm, -Hu P t died dd nl this morning will consist of three Sprague, of St. John, ure in Sack “re e "5 very B" emi' icnrs- of way freight, one car of oats ville It is understood that Dr. _ _ ` -Easter _ /' -J ~ Gloves _ Direct From -lhe Maker ,_ Vl`c have just received three hundred ' of ladies’ fine kidgloves from Fo\vlleS & C0. They were a balance of stock and we secured them at u bmgaju. ` These gloves retail regularlif for $l.lo. \-Vc will sell tllciu from llow u'ilti‘ Easter for 75c per pair. ' Black and tall only. All sizes o7%. _ STANLEY sue; Ui . ._,, 4~\ r+ gg;-_ 1. ~ _- _ _ . .. _lust Friday. Mr. Pet-crs went to 0 d 1|, _ _ ' d f ,1 h - 1- ` "_"-*‘ rr"-~-‘ rr-~-~-~-~-~ ~'-~"=`-i' » ~- Q ---» s uf’ .";.i."‘;.‘ ‘shortly after dinner and on his not M188 Bertha Wylllle 18118 With tnkcli elmnncnt residence in Sock I ireturnmg by tea time his family .Moore and McLcod_ has taken th_e ville cilrlly in June.- iue it Win Gay to gcc us _ -llulliihtefu t0 m0lll‘l'l. IBA5 the pall h`eal'eru being J, H. The new turbine steamer Camden ‘ls \/\/. ibecame anxious and went out to look for him They were shocked to h l th d id h position of head' nlllliner with Jas -- _ Kennedy, Kensington Rev E A Alluby und family lei V im ying: by e ma si e W en; --I Sulishury, lust week for tlieii he had suddenly died while the horse nearby Last year, Mr. Peters who - Rev. Geo Howard -if Hnmun u N nz-w home ut I-lnttield's Point. King: _.__________ 'and sleigh were found in the wood B" ,, nagioe of this |>r.,_¢_,..¢ ,-,ug `i.§ oounty, N_n_, whore nov. Mr. Ailuhy the near future move into tic linp has nrcepted the pastornte of 1- VVe have just added to our stock zl largclllllnber of C. M"'.wfls 60 ycnlés _pfd use sullcr_sd_frnrn tist Parsonage st thst nihtsf A group ol Baptist churches. Mr. All B. A., I. U.F., Masonic., A. O. H., Odclfellows., Orangemen ;f,’,‘f,f‘;:;'§lS “Q16 1§aves"°°u°“tsf,‘f,,§'e,ff;f The mmm, _"0, the me H B flihnycels ""°W“ t" ‘“““y ‘“ "hw Pr" ind other Society pins. ‘Nlieiiiii iiccd of anything in this [hsrcuvsd willow one snn nlul two smith tshos pines this morning' ut -- \/\/. \/'\/ E L.. L_. l\| E % _ _ _ |Berne Switzerland, on l<‘ri_dny last. J l<2\\'l~!l.i‘Ill. ~Z°~l~l°°l°°i°'l°°l~l~i-l~l‘°i°l*l°i~i°l'l‘~l°i‘°l“§_' e s ss ¢ us s °l‘°°l*i°l-l'°l~l°-l~°l°°I°°l‘°i°l~!°l°~i~l‘°l‘°l-»l~l"l‘ ’ To make you Strong |'l G PHOTOS EASTER c00lf'S is llic place, Tho Studio v\'hei~e Billy ii Always Wnlcollla Aftrr an attack of La Grippc is unexcelled. It noiirislies ulrenglliens llieiierves, improves the appetite, aids illgcsfion and tones up the wliolc system. Price 25e per llollle. r\|)ol hecnries H all DELICIOUS TEA Ever ilrillk l‘1.\ll'lR li llLl'Il\` l) ED TEA? lf noi _vnu liavciiol the slightest iileil of its exccllen qualities. It has all llie delic- iousness and high qualify flint can be packed inn pound of len. The ilrollin is excellent . and stamps this ns the only perfect fnniily lea with all the highest qualities at a moderate price. Gcf.uroiind!\'0\\’ and prove what we say. ' 28 cle per lb W. W. W a I k e l, Phone 343 GROCE ughes’ Digestive Tonic EO. E. HUGHES. Ii on eo s ¢ aiip ` Cor Euston and Orlcbnr Sire! llttartilliii ‘ llilflil. /BRIINSW lil K' Mcucrou. iv. B. The Largest and Beet located Hole! in the City, Acocmmodetiiig zoo guesie l ~‘~“u°“.ii°.':°:.'"'-':.°‘..'..”“:“:r:.‘L'°i'.:1h..:";l ?:|‘;mi‘;l|;',|¢¢g-nbxezghrnrlgh ji ill lllc silllil I um- seiro . f iE0. NCSWEENEY. Prcii. iii# i Spring _ Footwear _ _..1.--- Wc have received :uid opened up the greater pirl of our new spriiigfootwcur. Our line of,I,adics' Oxfords in Black :uid Tsn :ire mule winners. _ Yqu will find our Boots 'aiid/Slices arc priced t_he owcst in the City- ' __1--. -Sprague & C0. i Invictus This name stands for all ‘ that's g o o_ d in men S Bulls i I I ‘ and shoes" tlley Colne in all styles shapes and leathers $4.50 and $5.00 a pair. Alley ® Co _ Sole Agents. OOOOOOQOOOOOOOOQCOOOO L llH.H.ll..|ilHllS[|N. I l Kent Street, ` l Practice limited to Diseases of Eye. Ear, Nose, Throat and Skin. Eyes tested and fitted for glasses. OFFICE HOURS aw lla. m. l.ul~\l.:lip in. Evenings hy nnmllitmeut ,;i,,~r~ O¥OOO§OQOOOOOOO§OOOOOO PRUNES This week we are offer- ing a very nice lille of slewing primes at the low rate Of _ 5 peundsfor 25 cis. Q-See fliem in our :them a. sufficient sum for their ser- lvices. This act is special legislation BY . complete and marked si lnlereiilinglew is always n flood luck time lt .Wow show “indow_ ,p,-i¢,,,_ - derland on Prils lllllltl- Jnmes Jeffrey Roche, formerly editor of the Boston Pilot, died at He had been American consul there for the past ,two years. Mr. Roche was a man of ‘considerable literary gability and a poet of no'-mean merit. 'He was a son of the inte James 'Roche, for many years a prominent edlicntionist of Charlottetown. James iJefTrey Roche came to Canada with his father, from Ireland, whenfa very ‘small boy and was educated at the Grammar School, Prince 'of Wales College and St. Dunstan's, Char- llottetown. He went to Boston when ,rl quite a young man and achieved distinction as an able debater and scholar. Mr, Roche was a man of _about 55 years ol age. I The promise at this date is that this spring will be n record breaker -with rengrd to early shipments of coal, up the St. Lawrence, says the Sydney Record. The Black Diamond liner Bonnvista, which was expected to leave Halifax last week is the steamer selected for the initial voy- age up the river, and she will be in _command of C-apt. Fraser, the Nestor ,0f=trha Black Dlamond.fleet. For her lreturn trip the Bonnvista will load at Montreal a cargo of general merchandise to be .landed at Ingra- ham and Kimbers dock. She will Iprobably call at _Charlottetown also. The earliest previous arrival at In- grahnm’s wharf Sydney was the S. Greetlonds which discharged fi e or six years ago on the 20th Apri'l. l The following clipping from the Boston Evening Record will be of interest throughout this Province as the young lad referred to has many relations in this City. "Act- ing Gov. Draper has sent in his first veto, which, in fact, is the first veto ofthe year. of the bill to compensate the guardian of E. W. Meikle,for ex- penses incurred in defending him on the charge of murder. Acting-Gov. Draper says in part :-“This act au- thorizes Essex C0. to pay beck $1.- _350 to Joseph S. Trimble, Melkle's 'qllardlan The revised laws provide that the court may allow reasonable 'Bell, S. W. Crabhe, John Nicholson, to be assigned to the International Timothy (inn-011, Jumt-S Mcquniu di\Islon of the Eastern Steamship and J. H. Murphy. Company and with the Governor i -___ Cobb will maintain the regular ser- | The new steamer Hurlsnd which is vice between Boston. Portland. Eest- siwldog 7VNt\i\° ’S"“O1ll@v MAIL ull orders for ' Ladies' Home _lourual Patterns to V '9lTTl:\u\`5 'l:_..l:_.__'l.'.?l'.T7.?.'.‘..;..l.f." being built. for the East, and West DON- illlil Sli- Jvllll. While the C-illvlil ~ River and Crapaud route to take the Austin will be used as the direct ;plucs ol the city ol London will be host. The new steamer Belfast will commanded by Capt, John Ryan, be completed this season, but it is formerly of that steamer. The engin- doubtful ll she bs placed in commis- _esr will he John liuvlss of this sity. iuuu until utr* Year In Marshfield Presbyterian church _At Fulryland last “ight the new yesterday afternoon Rev_ Ge0_ E_ pictures were so exceedingly good as Ross moderated in a call to the Rev. V’ deserve a “Peel”-1_w°m of Praise- Jolln Hawley to become the settled They' °°mpris°d ““b]°"'ts which gm" beholdcrs genuine pleasure and gmt the ,mst year mth marked H_,u,e5 arls being of such superior merit 5n'nd the people were very united and “H ti’ be placed in the “me "wk B* i . l -_ the best ever shown at Fairyland. t l . §§‘,§\h‘i‘:]l,§’;”‘l'jer‘,§‘,aff;f’,‘,_'_ ° ""6, This week _tho house will not isil ii- thc vaudeville line, for two more a The funeral of the ,Me John M0 greeahle and entertaining perfornlcrs _ than May Cameron and Johnlly How !Millnn took place yesterday after Md _“Ve ‘_ rel .it d Ch_ _l M i_ hi, h P 1 if a y vis e .ii W e; iggrggt £351’ Wag’ wgancafigendedowlw; _tow_n. They are clever dancers, run Mu. h 53 n ' their songs alld repel-tee free fron ‘Mc l an w o was years 0 ge I, hi . _ .__ _ ¥Ia;f,(1);y bags tll;l;JE)redCl;:g1§,f,§;t,§)ix;id,lg'Zification-the views of fashionable _ P ' _ *_ __- .2 .;_-1 ___._ THE BEIST lil addititioll to our suberb range of Print Cottons Qingllains, Cliiliiibrtiys in the best patterns and lowest lrices and Dress Goods iii the leading shades, we have just ‘ereived ai very superior range _of men’s tweed sllitings direct `roli1 the best mills. These are positively _the best goods we iave ever llriiidlcrl. Also several webs of 72 inch White ilzllikct Cloth, non' being largely used for ladies’ soiling \Vc have it ill , . - :if :-5.-.l tl i. : ;d1°_d Ui _clmcer °“ S“t“r‘1“y"‘lt-er a iieifiilincielgohr tqliiiu 3;'-l i.'i .ittigi ° ‘ |g""lf“l ‘1g“d89~ He w““t_w°u,k“°;’;'_" and free from objection. 'ilcy se H 0 3 *wmg 9°" f°‘ some ‘me ln 9 deserving of being recomiiiniidel as ~ J iemPl0Y- Ol C- P- Fl9\¢h¢1` 0|-W *md capable and amusing cil-ilfazilere lleaves to mourn a wife and family. who are awe to ._\e|y§;,¢_ yn;-pc audi. i" ences. The music and the illus- Rev. A. D. McKenzie who sails on tuaggd Songs, ,wer-e, ng pg,-ml, tgp tlle 10th inst with Mrs. McKenzie ,|ua]i¢_y_ en route to Demerara will conduct; __._... ins st 8 ow-lock. As this r-'ll be city school Bosnl wsu hold iusi UW last lime "itll MF- M¢K°“Zl€ Will night. The teachers' reports showed HDPGDF ll¢f0l`¢ Ml lllliliellce in this `the enrolment to be 1086; average at- ycers hence. €hl;rs_;'_il_l pn dpl;_ht___hc`or turulnoss 119; truunts 3; visits to mlllll’ DPCM" 011 l 0 W S m. larents 140; notices 55* cor ora' -cond bye and express the hops thntiiuuiuhmsnt ll; below -rivei-iiife lu al_l__l>eIl;s wel: hejrad __Mr{s_.__lVi~:Ki;i_;2le grading 45. Plans ond specifics W F8 Ufll ll E 0 *H1 0 0ll` tions for fire escu cs etc., for the ;¥l&tl‘/B Pl‘0VlllC€ ill that tlmii- Oil RC* ‘City schools were climsidered and re- ,_C0l1l1¢ Of MF- MCK¢l1ZlB llllvlllg l0_ferred to the contractor for altera- _ilellve ful' Hllllfli! W0__:_i_d foun;l)cr of the \\'iIk»~ fainlly. (leo Wilkes els,/his by Milli: am il' lrmn lr lllnre ollct _dam of four ln the 2 2| llill lnniilrillll All ill l~i. ‘lm iueen 218 l-4. she by llnvellnnt iq; niw will lneko the season of lllB nf. (icuii-nl Stables, Queen St, (.`h"l‘own. ’ Fil f°Kl°I1'\l"l Willsrie mul iemis nildu-eo F