-f._.._..]¢"- ._-. . _ * _`W_.>h_(~.UV_V"\._ Y-'>."""‘-;':‘ -' - "~.f'= '_ - ii. GUARDIAN . . - - .-. Oiééil' `" how many years S has prcs.¢rii,¢,| - for coughs, cold§_ troubles. Asll hinl him \I'ckno\ ‘ u for over it A noon niNiNEiii if Pecomrs excellent when served on a well set table. .*.~`§&`n`--_' ` `». ii,"`°'»:~' --,f-'-=uc.ir~' ;-’."". . ‘ COMMUNITY SILVER having the style of Sterling i ives thetable ihe crowning touch of grace and beauty. _ ' W. W-. _WELLNER _ JEWELER """""°""””‘°”‘“"""°"”¥"°‘°"“" FAIRYLA N D “The Merry Widow" The latest fad in photo ' mounts. See them at Coolvs Studio DesBrisay Block, The Studio Where Baby is always Welcome Singers, Dancers, Comedians, 4 Cascara P i I I s " CURE , Constipation and all disorders of the .' osniacli liver slid l;ovi-el5_ They _,M with ll! Ii ' ‘illl b f SI P"-L ` ._ 25c per ox. _ ent by mall to any add;-egg, G20. E. HUGHES Apothecnries Hall. % YNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTIIW HOMESTEAD 1ll:uUL,\1‘loNB lsr Ali? oven numbered section of Do- minion Land in Manitoba. Saskatche- wan and Alberts, excepting 8 and Z6, not reserved may be homestended by any person who is the sole head of 91° iimiiy. Or any male over 18 vers of asa. to the ment ci on, ;lei;arter section 160 acres, mm-, 0,- s. Applications for entry must be made in person by the applicant at a Dominion Land Agency or sub. ltvncy for the district in which the land is sltuate. Entry by proxy may however, be made at an Agency on certain conditions by tim |,,¢,|m-_ *U0*-i1Bl‘» H011. daughter, brother or 'i°i°i` Ui BUY intending homestesder. The homesteader is required to perform the homestead duties under one of thefollowing plans. .(1) At least six months residence upon the cultivation of the land in °l°i\ Year for three years. (2) A homesteader may, if he so ‘i°°ii'" ‘Perform the required resid- °°°° dim” by living on farming land owned solely by him not less than lillllty (80) acres in extent. in the vicinity of his homestead. Jain; ownership in land will not meeirtnis requirement. (3) If the father (or mother, if the father is deceased) of homcstender has Dsrmansnt residence on farming lnnrl owned solely by him. not less than Uillltxy (80) acres -in extent in the vicln ty of the homestead, or upon a iwlllcstsad entered by him in the vicinity such homesteader may per- form _hls own residence duties by liv- in! with the (father, or mother.) (4) The term "vicinity" in the two Dreceding paragraphs is deilned as meaning not more than nine miles in a direct line, exclusive of the width of road allowances crossed in the measurement. , (5) A homcsteader intending to Perform his residence duties in ac- cordance with the above while living with parents or on farming land own- ed by himself must nolliy the Agent 101° the district of such intention. Six months’ notice in writing should bb given to the Commissioner ot Do-‘ minion Lands at Ottawa, of inten- tion to apply for- patent. ‘ _ . < W. W. CORY. _Deputy or the minister oi the rn- terlor. N. B.~Unauthorised publication of this advertisement will not be paid lor- - l-iasm. - i.i=.=.-=s-*N Sollcltos or &a n Banh°df'~`Ciililmeroe 4 s. . tli|rsne.'__l9.""! "°Al§. F. island = iaiiii’iiifiiii We re' showing this spring the best line of Ladle! low shoes that can ‘ be produced for style and value. The nricee lun from #Loo to $3.00 a pair and t‘e values are -the very be it obtainable g-i_i-in All -lolilim back ' me ' tan. ` Sprague dt Co. Sunnyside _ _ ___.,. I 1_- OPERA HOUSE ro N i our Shaw and Shaw and Coniortlomsts D O Movl ng Pictures The Wood Industry. Master ns GeneralI Funny Faced Competition. Tile Ex Convict Illustrated Song .,. _ Keep on Smiling RALPH MADDISON ADMISSION ro and 5 cts. A.l.Leckie.M.H.E.V.S. vcrument Veterinary lnspectn ELDON HOTEL TELP. 351 CHTOW'/.-. i “lock Breeders No, The P. Island Stock Breeders Assn will nest _in the Labor Hall. next don _Horne lt t o. Kent St. Charlottetown, o -:tb next at l.§0p n_. A large meeting e vreeders requested. ` C T.FERGUSON, Sec. 4~28dttrwf2i \ lf: -I-A § 3! » . ls ~¢J_ '.'i».’:.f,~ V --_ .',‘;;-'.-;,|‘~='~if| ~ Y 'in '-- r _,___ S ‘Wi- Q -¢ _ N3 \_._, ` '. N 0 . rg gy .=l_1'-»qn . ‘i_'i_§~1-- :;'» Viiwj: " me i, <.2»f'.'..- ._ Watches, Clcc\ s, Jewelry -and- Sllverwenr __ gt_ Floderste Pricrs l _ at- Zlll. Paiierseni [iiiii`.ii°.IiI]I1ii°ii°i°iiI" Practice limited to Diseases of Eye. Ear, Nose, Throat and Skin. Eyes tested and. fitted for OFFICE HOUR! I to ll lt. |11. l.i.`f)-HI) D ln. Evenings by appointment rltww , ' OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO New _i=_L0uR just received direct from the mill 'mixed Cer of Flour including the well 'rnown and popular brands Royal Stuart, Fedora and Gypsy ll0YAi. STUART is the _beet Family our on the Market and gives general f i . lil; alfa 3: also Flour 'in half bbla and 25 d bu . ngisliapddniee nstivlisn you want Fleur sizes to corr J.A.nAvsit,s- Photographer N Everything up-tr-date in mounts. papers. etc. Telephone 1 92 {. Y_i-9 THE" QUEENS C0 'V *- UNIY iiuiiiniini ....__~.__..._... \. _____.._._ ..___.. .___ Mlm Holland, Bedeque, came to the City lnst night. 1 miss ll. ls. iacxinnon, cii.y`, lei: yesterday for Boston. Miss Florence Beairsto of Bummer~ side spent Sunday in this City. ` RW- G00- SWIG. Bodaque, arrived in the City by the mall train last night. Neil McQuarrle, K. C.. Suinmerslde: _Waco passenger to the City bylast night e train. Miss Tessie Williams, City, has re- turned from a visit to friends in New Glasgow. The Guardian regrets to learn of evening he was resting easily. J. J. Gay & Son give some very timely and useful advice on seeds in an ad which will appear .°_0mqrr0w_ The many friends of Hon. Ben). R089rs, of this City, regret to learn of his continued illness. The Jere McAuliffe Co., open an Bight day engagement in the Opera House on Friday evening next. A good boy is wanted at The Guardian Dulce to learn the printing. All ¢X¢€Dtional opportunity for the right boy. ‘0ff`|¢feI ln New Pfcwse 'lock-Charlottetown ine illness oi nr. iucueili. Laei'1,1..,,.1_ Both old and young will enjoy the lecture at the Y. ll. C. A. tonight. news setting should apply at this office at once. A good chance for the rfght girl. 0. L. Baxter, of the Portland Packing Co., Portland, Maine, ar- rived ln the City last night from Picton. ‘ All matter of an advertising na- ture for next issue of l‘he Guardian must reach this office early today to insure its insertion. Mrs. G. A. Clark, of East Cleve- and, leaves this month for a visit to the land of Evangeline, and to spend the summer in Prince Edward Miss Heneritts. Rackham of this ,City has graduated from the Emer- son Collcge af 0rato_ry in Boston and on Friday next will receive her diploma. Telephone subscribers please ahd to their directories 281 Appraiser, 356-2 W. H. Aitken's residence, 356 ,Golf links club house, 359-2 Miss Hor-‘ tense's residence. J. N. Brookfield and Jas. Ranklue, Halifax, arrived by the Northumber-, land last night. They will visit St.l Peter’s in’ connection with raising* the S, S.'Turret Bell stranded neari Mrs. M. Johnson nee Miss Louise Dawson, Winnipeg, is visiting in this City the guest of her sister Mrs. Jos. E. Grant. Any young lady desiring odlce work should write X. Y. Z., P. O. Box 1230, City, at once, stating age and giving address. Harold Jenkins" lecture an Old Fashioned People and Old Fashioned Times at the Y. M. C. A. tonight, will be intensely enjoyed by everyone who attends. Norman R. Gillis, B. A., a native of Hartsville P. E. I. and one of the graduates of McGill this season has been appointed 'io a position in La- chute Academy, ‘near Montreal. Any country girl desiring house- work in this city should send her name. address and age with all par- ticulars to The Guardian Omce at once. No expenses attached to same. Among the arrivals in the City lust night were F. W. Liiskey. Montreal; G, H. Murphy, Washington; Geo Bird, Edinburg: J. B. White, Boston: Clifford J. Paul, Halifax; R. W. Low, Moncton. .___- Dr. N. E. MacKay of Ilalifax nc- companied by his wife and son Nor- man, left, Halifax last week on n three months' trip to Europe, where the doctor will visit the leading hospitals. Many friends in this City will re- gret to learn of the illness of Mrs. Williams, wife of A. E. Williams, manager of the Bank of New Bruns- wick; Moncton, and formerly of Char- ` lottntown. By a telegram received in this City yesterday the death is announc- ed of Bertram Moore in Bay City, Mich. Mr. Moore who is well known in ‘this City visited here last summer and is the father of llrs. J. R. Davison and J. A. lloora of this City. The Theoretical examinations of the Ars iciat tl Board of the Royal Academy of Mums and R\3'al College o_f liluslc, London. Englun ,in conjunction with McGill Un versity will inko place affthe residence of the Deputy Examiner, Revd. S. J. Woodroofo, St. Pllul's Rec- iory.o'n Wednesday May (ith at 10.30 ll. lll. The following shows the result of advertising in The Guardian. A poc- ket book containing a sum of money which was lost on Saturday evening on Queen Street, was picked up by a little girl, who on reading the con- densed ad in The Guardian yesterday morning promptly returned it to its owner. Advertisers ‘are again reminded that their"buslness locals" as well as their "changes" must be received st this odlce not 'later than one 0'- clock sharp of each week day, 'ex- clusive of statutory holidays, to in- sure insertion in next issue. All re- ceived later than the above hours will also appear when they do not inter- lere with the setting in type of the regular news of the day. TRADE AND SHIPPING FORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. Ma»y4 Entered. .Sch. Secret, Attle, Pic- ton, N, S.;`sch. Minnie A, Reid, Wal- Miay 4 Cleared-Sch. Eva Mah Davie. eorgetown: sch. Irene, Dlc , Cage °°°.;=°- N. in l<°‘:i.-.°f-..°:.i* Y giehmsc. ocle. m , e ao, HAVE YOU BTOMACH TROUBLE? When you wake up with headache and bad taste in the mouth. somo- thing to settle the stomach is needed That dull, heavy felling must bs lift- ed, and appetite must lie created. Get a tumbler of water. some surar, and then pour in a stil dose o Nervi- line. You'll feel tip top in a few minutes. Nsrviline invisoratasmraesa tones, puts vim and snap into your movements. Yon’il bs ntted for a hard day's work by taking Nervlline --nothing better. Largs bottle, l6c. everywhere Fishing Tackle---Ail elegant assortment gods. reels. flies, lines, gnthooks; land- ng-nsts---bnakete. extra tips. cat-gut. fx ras. etc.---Rods needing repair will receive immediate attention.---Prices lgglt.---A. W, Rsddln, Pham. B.,8nnny- s e. _ - there. The annual visitation of the Grandi. Lodge Otllcers to Victoria Lodge‘ LA. F. & A. M. took place last night. .There was a very large attendance and a repast was served in the ad- jacent room. The deathoccurred at Freetown on Monday the 4th lust., of John W. Campbell eldest son of Albert Camp- lbell alter a lingering illness. The ifuneral takes place on Wednesday at 2 p. m. to. the Peop1e's Cemetery Freetown. At the City Police Court yesterday Albert and John Hughes, arrested for drunkenness on Saturday night px-l.id_ and $2 in fines. The young men five in nuluher-who were brought before the Court Satul'day_for corner-loufing were al1fined_ 0n¢~;J1aidl510 into court and the others pa' $2fines. They were all warned _by»His Honor that comer-loaf ing must be stopped. With vivid word painting, and sparkling humoor Rev. G. E. Ross last evening carried his audience from P. E. Island to the eternal sum- mer of the West Indies and Deme- rara. The countries, their institu- tions and their people were described _as only a keen observer possessed of ,the gift of eloquence could do. ll/Ir. Ross’ entertaining description was 'supplemented by over.150 line views *illustrative oi the various subjects dwelt upon. -The _views and lantern were etllcientlyf looked after by Mr. Burke. _*_ _ __ _ _ ' A CASE OF POISONING. - Not unfrequcntly caused by i-,heap acid corn salve. Be safe and use Putnsm's Corn Extractor. Purely vegetable, harmless and always cures Insist on “Putnarn's." MEN OF Cl-IARLOTTETOWN AND 'PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND :- l anl now in a better position than ever to give you the very best `to be had in the tailoring art,having received the latest New York fash- ions frorn the John J. Mitchell fash- ion house for the spring and summer of 1908. I have also received a large supply ol the very latest in suitingsz ovorcoatings, trouserings and ladies coatings, which I will make up at the lowest possible price. I have a ladies' cout maker who ls an expert in that line. Ladies give us a call :mil get rl cout that will please you in any stylc you choose. I have also .in expert from the old country who will clenn and press and repair your clothing at a very modest price. Give us your order early and avoid the rush. JAMES CALLAGHAN. Upper Queen Street. 3--18dmwl,lwtf. ..----f' "°""_i There will be a practice in the Lyce- um on Thursday rilght at i.li0 for the roduction of Socletv Circus Souris p _ . _ I » All ladies and gentlemen intending if/o take partpleese attend. A special trum to connect with the show will leave Charlottetown ut 2 p. m.. May ll. re- turning after the show. Fore *L09- . 5-4d4i. New Models Bmpr.. hscleisn Watch are marvels of beauty as excellence. Swiss watch makers are admittedly, the best workmen. To their native skill has been added American methods result- ing iin the production of wafches that are second to none. See our I7 jewelled Spec- ial in gold filled case at .$|3.5o G. F. Hutcheson Any girl desiring to learn ad and ' ` __ f _ rm THE MERRY WIDOW. W. J. Lampton in New York World. My scat l Where did she get that hat? Who ever,did Iuvsnt s 1sdy's lid. Like that 7 Who had the nerve to roll it out And stretch it more and more. From centerpiece to rim, irtll It spreads from shore to shore. And likewise lifts its summit up, On birds' and other wings, Above the earth until rt wrapes The clouds and»othcr things ? Who added to the ,wonder-ws . -gui Ol brim. so that the space Could easily accommodate An automobile rece 'I Bay, who done that 1 Who built her hat? _ Who made it something ru\\ cr seen On earth or in the sky, A flat of wide extended plain, A mountain towering high 7 Cut wider doors for her to get Inside of any place, _ ` And put the ceiling on-the roof To give her nodding space. Push up the clouds tn let her stand Erect upon tlie ground. And shove the wide horizon back To lei. her turn around. Oh, weirdly, witching, woozy hat That flattens out and towers- Who ever saw n thin like that- , B A pancake piled with flowers 'I ya a.-`»_'» ~- '- -- '-5 - "----- A sneeze-a mime-a cold in the head --a rough. Serious trouble may result unless you recognize the s ptoms and cradimte them at once. g;re's a ann remedy for inside ills-take it in time andsavedoctor'abills. A fewdropeof' www IJIIIIIIBIII W ` taken on sugar will work wanders. Tile dnt dose makes a big improvement in your condition, whether yon are suffering fmm a sore~t root, a cold, cough, lwhlllltll bronehit s, asthma or other disorders ofthe respiraxory organs. For pains in the stomach, oramp, eolic, elio era murbus .md diarrhmg n f'e\v l\alf`-telupoonhil doses will brln reliefnnd effect aspeedy cure. liar nlltsisle aches and pains. cuts, bruises and lame- ncas Jelnssrs helyle lhlnnt is invaluable. A . lways have a bottle within reach Sold zverywheru Guaranfeed undef Fund and Drug: Ad, _/un¢_yo,loo6.' S¢n'nlNus|ber51_|. B6 and 50 novell A battli- L S. MINS” I N.. Xl-, Illl. A hat contagious-spreading ? Yes,' , f r /; That names the Merry Wid.; And she who falls to catch it should Slip out and change her lid. ‘ Gee whiz l What a wonder woman is i And my scat i Where DID she get that hat ? "3Alil'ER'S i1-ri.i: IVER . . Pl S. _ Hex llesdache and relieve all tho tronbl is incl lun: to a hiiinus stole of the system. Inch at Diszlm-as, Nausea, Drovrli Dianna alias I . Pllnl I ld . While ed atmlaurtkablc aunlziiirsshnaubiia shown Headache, yet' Corwin Little Liver Pills all -.qnully \-uinnbloln Constipation, curingandpro- vrlltlu? this unnoylngcompluintwiilie tbeylllo canoe slldisordereo tiles oluaclastlmnlaioths liver and regulate the bowels. ltvcniltbnyonly i - ` .ichsmay would he ahnortprirrlrsatstiouiwil under from this diatmlslng complaint; bntfnrts- Jatcly their gnodncssdocs nntend hero,and thas! who once try them will flndthcso lliile pills vain* able in so rnsny were that they will not be wil- ling in do \»‘ith0llt them. Butaftcr all lick hold AGHE is tho bane of so many lfvcs that here la when we rnslre our great bcnst. Our pills cureit vihlls :there do nnl.. Cnricr’s Little Liver Pills sro vcry small ann very easy to tnko. One or lwotplllemake n dose. They are strIcl'l'y vcigclrlblo an do not girkzc or pill-gg, but by eir gentle ration please whn use em. _. UART!! XIDIUNI O0.. IIW NH. . I i llllilfil. lmallllne. §;iiiiii!_ Q,Buy a“l`*raliklin"H.t H. H. 'nrowli 1;. -OH BOTH TOGETHER. CALL Oll ""7-'22 ~ <5 \ W \ vc 5 $4.00 TO'see themis to admire. To wear them is to grow enthusiastic. lo,ooo pairs of “Queen Quality" Shoes would not be made and sold d .ily did they notfurnisll the fullest measure of Style, Comfort and Economy. The new styles are now ready. New Colonials and other Oxfords in new tan and Brown shades, and in Kid, Gun Metal and Patent Leath- ers. But newspaper cuts can- not do them justice. You must see the shoes for your- se`f. ALLEY (D. C :ws Now HAVE oN HAND A 0,, c-ooo SUPPLY or 'rms "palsy" 2iaessirasG..<1.“‘.;s:.i.1~.‘ii».f. S~1=Ag--ls vouri HANDS-WITH Yoon FEET CHARLOPIETOWN, P. E. I. wsrrs ron oA'rAl.ocvm Ann I.. anions. A Hormel a co. 'T . 4-issniwrrmwrii. ' -_-3 ____ _ ______________________ ' 1. __ _. ....__.._zs- ---- ---5 - ~ GENUINE . LAUGHTER SALE ..oi-. WALL PAPER 55 to 50 per cent discount ' Commerlcing Tuesday morning and continuing until every 'roll now in stock is sold. You can buy our magnificent stock of Hall, Parlor, Dining Room Bath and Bed Room papers 'at above discount. Sale for Cash Only. rsilvi-oirs soousrour. 5-_gdlw ‘ VICTORIA (ROW. l i l i E l. i i i l i i 4 1 6 i t, ~ ..‘,. » 1 .ij .i» i- . if l` . . _-=._i , ‘_ i‘ :' .;i?'.~ ` -e. ’.' 1 vf 1. ,- u -1 ,» l . l, l r. ` i l L .» l F 1 Til P if ` *rua- N' ~_ -i i _ 1, \_ ' ,f .-.1-. '- its-_se-_ ‘_ .