. ,,._ - arf ~" " -B.0.l. -member ay tt me if l | I x if it FRESH rincr f skis? - cnnlsmi BISCUlTS_..._.=. :.m°_1°...‘°*.r"..'r”'r.:.:- cms , #mme shawl.-1.1 . Wais1'lceW ers. Webster & McKay, p The ideal Grocery. . n= _vou , LIKE “ airs why send up toour bak- ery and we will supply you with the kind you avor most. To-day we have freah ~ Fruit QBKC psi; Nut Cake gm Sultanh Cake mc Silver Cake , 15¢ D.S'l`EWART, IICLIPII BAKERY. ' ` Hakes Beet lrtad. J ’ _ r -.»-.~-re-wr-f're~” Tn Fred Ill. BIN will llilvthe City oi 1'4ll\_ll'a ` route eu WeetRiv_cr today and East River durinl the iatter'» annual doehinl at Picton. - _ *i.'n.urxnr.r.r received at ifalconwood Hospital hom David Smail,~D.D. Wright, W. F. Carter and some unknown friend magazines and other interesting matter. Till olthaGt1 'oi ‘Loudon irom ineiuded N petatq's,iD calm , 10 horses gr other shall ireigbtfmc also had sopaaseugera. As the Sydney hail was two_ url la; llllisrdll the Pri;did‘a¢¢ 'MQ _ sho usually does. The Princess reached thli p .rt at ten minutes to eight and the expressat 10.45. ` ~ ’ » -‘ Tar: members ol the School oi Artillery lsnjti sbvrtly lor euothgr branch p _ct the Bank with an address accompanied by a. beautifully lnlshed pocket book., M _ flipxmnns for furnishing the S. S. Res- tizdnohe with supplies the ensuing season at this port have been awarded to Saund- _dig_an, groceries, and Baddiese! & Trainer, iish. _ - J. 0.Bnn¢s, for the past nine mouths in charge oi the Dominion Packinit 00111' psny’s branch at Sydney Inj in the sit! and has accepted the management for Davis dc Fraser here. Mrs. Simms will return to the Island within a low weeks Frank"Wiley succeeds to Mr. Simms position in Sydney. ' I WW__i WARTS REMOWED WITHOUT PAIN. Putn am’s Painless Corn and Wart Ex- tractor never fails to remove Warts. Corus or Banions without DMU |1124 hours. Refuse a substitute ltr "Pulf am s“; it's the best. ’ _ 5 ' " » . ' .. 1 _ .:..»'.'-his , _-»-,_-»,_»_',f/1;_..».,,... - -» - -»» . , .-Y. A. A 3, sq., .g .|‘\ _ .,. . 5 _,_ , _ cg _\,-._- ,Av /,.m,_ .1 5 g _ 1-. C5, . » ~_§._.,,_._ rx. .,, fs. \\. "fi WEEKS’ SWELL MILLI ERY! ` Is the talk of_the town-We are pleasing hun- dreds of ladies this spring-We are Sure W0 02-11 please you. _ .\\._ ._ 'j.>.§_..f"~\~~.~`:\"`_»-'__ gy 2"--;_~;;.~"f°', " rl 1 .'/-'-. ~ ` ~ " ’ - ABE féiswc ~ ` ’~ vi’ 55;-5? fidgn ~` `{° Q _ '1- \ in i , - / . if-‘{;r`|.`,“". f//’/i 0 I m a_a IQ .~,. -r ..¢ ,B .. _ . 9 ~/ 1 `°ru.n..1aa.1 /examination. crlllr;-wi Fisheries service heeniauuohedat the alter' unden- audrvpeirs bv Blv.G.R will be the speaker at tbe.Y. N . A. lnea'e meeting on Svedevnero. -asm- wul be °°p|»apxs=a|p. an murmur; service is expected and all-man arg oordiaiiyiuvited. . . ' ' - Orwell? lelhet neuron awning* ivmllscuaarrnealutecuat at mr P5" 'Ml with N0 passengers and a cargo *blob laciuded ll cases _ or sg", mp packages ot lobster-s,l0 bbls tailow,& pkga hllllt and N packages household Elo! Mrs Joseph McNeill, Montague _yo is removing to Charlottetown. V v TH: argument on the return of a rule nlal (dr non suit or new trial in the ease Ui Welsh vs Guard begun last Thursday was finished lest' evening and judge- hw “'“|""9'°"°"°d M' W' wth" 'M _ment reserved in the Supreme 00%". Bas- tard, K.,C. and Stewart, `K. C." for the piaintlif, lllorson, K. C. and McLean, K. C., lor the defendant. _ ‘ L Tun case against the Mooney brothers o|Peake’s Station for assault on Daniel. G. Grant oi the same place _comes up at "5 3 N°W5°m 'W m"°i B' B' Hd' 'Georgetown today. The case will be tried before Stipendlary Blanchard, Aot- lng Attorney General Palmer will re- present the Crown and J. A. Mathiasou the defendants. There are about SJ witnesses. . W. B. Ronamsou, Superintendent ot St. James Sabbath _School ann David Small Elder and teacher, oi the con- gregation and Sabbth School respectively were waited on bye committee repre- senting thc teachers and pn sented with in address expressingthe deep regret at their resignation and appreciation at the faithful work they had? done among the young. ` " Tm: death tookpiace yesterday at his home in this city ofllpha Mo_Guirk for a long time a well- news 'resident ot Charlottetown. The deceased was sixty-oneyesrs ollll laid Qi recently waaaiamiiiar personage on the streets where his giant form always made him a prominent dgure. There are left to mourn a widow, two daughters and ilve sons to whom The Guardian extends its sympathy. UN April the i0.h lust there pissed away the beloved wlic of Ora Hays, Mon- tague Bridge, aftera short and palniul illness of two weeks, at the early age ol twenty~saven years. Deceased was s daughter ol Archibald McQueen, Clyde Station and will be greatly missed by her many irlends with whom she was a general favorite. She leaves to mourn a father and mother,~husband, 'one child. a brother and ilve sisters, .Her _ remains were entered in Harasville cemetery. HON. Benjamin Rogers, ot Albertgn, provincial secretary and treasurer gud commissioner ot agriculture of P. E, 151. and, is freely spoken of as the next lieutenant~governor of that province. Mr. Rogers is a very prominent Liberal and has represented his constituency in the legislature lor about 20 years. He was for one iermjustprevious its abolition, president of the legislative council and has been a member ct the local govern- ment lor several iyears. The lieutenant- govex-nor's term will expire next month- St John Telegraph. Ymrxnos! Reginald H. Storns, son of J. G. Sterns, Souris, and proprietor oi Sterns‘_Llvery Stables, completed the purchase oi the Hotel Davies irom the previsloualdlreotcrs appointed the prev- ions night. It ls understood that the sum paid was $20,500. llr. Sterns intends thoroughly renovating the hotel, placing init new furniture where necessary and conducting itfin iirst class shape. A gentleman irom Halifax will be associated in the management and the hotel will be opened for business about June lst. ihc Styles we turnout are the very latest-as worn by the leaders of fashion in L0I1d0I1. P9115 and Ifkw York, exact copies-Also many elegant creations by our own staii-preferred by many to the imported models. 0 The irimmmgs Are the very latest-personally selected by our buyer in London and New York. It means a big saving in the cost to buy direct. Therefore we can sell much cheaper. . The Price ` Will be low-_-very ,low for the artistic work we turn ont.-We give you London and Pane styles at Charlottetown prices. ' A V I ~ ihchat _ 1 ... ..tl’.§Z'af busy season. We you 'J -“.-"rifle "' “ i , E ’ -f;»*>Jf.. *i .Ns- Dnnmo the past few days the steamer Eliin has been undergoing repairs which were done by Kimble Collin and paint- ing by Charles Rowe. She has also been thoroughly inspected by Messrs. Olive and Dalton and pronounced in lirsifclass condition. The cabins have been put in ilrst-class order and she is nowlinl better condition than ever haiore for pleasure trips as well as Tier the regular terry eervicetoRocky Point. The time table 'tor May published on Page 8 will go into \ ip th eilect tomorrow and the runn g on e rcaular summer time table will be begun ' _June ist. The popular master, Captain Wisner and the Commissioner oi Public Works are to be congratulated upon the excellent condition ofthe boat. »-.» r.. BDWAID fllhlllh HAY £2. 11,94. _ . S l loc yard. Colored Muslins, at all manner of prices. Spring and Summ r 0 - -wash (ioods. _ Everything .that fashion dicates for warm weatli.-r wear is represented _ 1'; n‘1)“t1;:4?:ug<;0i? g;2_P811;i§m;n;. Wezre showing the most comprehensive and P. E g is in t at we ve ever brought yogi# Here are a few_ A large range of fancy colored Muslins very nice patterns and c0191-S at _ Fancy colored, lace stripes at 15c a yard. _ Fancy colored, ilowered at 17c a yard. Cotton Challies w'th l bl , d ' shaded stripes and iioweqs atliadaic aliiargley an green grlmnds mth fancy Champagne Muslin with white stripe and flake 27c a yard. . Very Pffitiy thing comes _in a linen Muslim* in nile green and cham- pagne with a white and fancy stripe at 29-3oc a yard. ’ The very latest thing for suitings are colored linens; we have them in » ' navy, green, and champagne at 2 gc a yard. 0l’tliltS -lil White Muslins, in spots, stripes and checks are her Whii:e_Vesting for Shirt Waists at 22-24-32-35-4o and 48c a yard. The last make is one of the leading popular novelties of the season. MOORE ®. MCLEOD 1 .Toms Hopkins, St. John, N. B., is ad- vertising in this issue for 12000 dozen ot eggs alsoa quantity oi hides for which will be paid the highest market value. Members oi the -ith Rfrillllwlli R- A- who did not complete their rliie practice for 1903 will receive the balance of ammunition due them by applyilll 5° UW range keeper up to the 31st instant. The City of London returned irom Brush and Halliday‘s wllarves Hb 3-30 IBBU evening _with Z) passengers most oi whom were excurslonisfs who took ad- vantage of the summer-like weather for an alternoan's outing. The cargo con- siswd oi 45 cares eguP.30 MKS l>°lill»°°B and sundry other shipments. J suns Bradley of Bayiield_Street, while digging in his garden yesterday unearth- ed an old coin apparently of copper, the size of an English penn! bill? mlwh “mek” er, and bearing a bust on one side, the dgure wearing a laurel wreath. On the reverse side is also a wreath. but ffm* date and inscription are worn away- The outer edge of the coin is milled. Wear Trade Mark D S“SP¢°5¢*`S Guaranteed. Sold ¢v¢fYWh¢f¢° MARRIED. At Charlottetown, May li-th bl RW- G. M. Youngllenry Leigh Fer¥\1l°“ °f Mount Herbert and L. Gertrude Sealey of Mount Albion. _ _._.__.__7_--li To cure a headache in ten minutes use Kumiort Headache Powders. _ _-mm 5 4 I i_ =, E o-0-oo-o-aero-ooofo FISHING RODS AND ' , "Fl-IES i ¢ Wef have _ .;".’Z‘."5'»h ri” eiearnotdl laeusbelofa =§§?§§. .3 lirlh ' H0llS€ClCillllll£ llillC Makes many wants in our line. ~ We have everything you require to disinfect or clean the house with Pure Borax r5ca pound. Pure Ammonia soc, a bottle. _Moth Balls. insert Powder add Guns. -"Quick Cleaner” for i Carpets. . ‘_ "Chlckerlng P11110 l Polish.” "Adams" Furniture, Cream etc.. etc. _ ` Full fdlrections with eve article. i f--12. frwo Macs" - lltlliiiiliiid lltllhiiiill, ,` p1tooots'i'B. ' . Cor Gt.George and Kent Sta. Decaying teeth are disgusting. “ “ decay others. " “ render the breath offensive. _ “ _ “ throw oil putrid matter (a poison) which is constantly being swallowed and which gradually bi eaks down the health. The loss oi' teeth is disiiguring. “ ‘~ " “ causes sinking of cheeks. _ _“ “ " _ “ prevents the proper mastication oi' the food, impairing' digestion and giving rise to all sorts of stomach troubles. _ WE SAVE TEE TH Fillings, Porcelain Inlays, Crowns, Bridges, Plates and all other dental work done in the most durable and aesthetic manner. We give a TEN YEAR WRITTEN GUARANTEE with all our work. If you need dental work done, call and see us. Our prices are the lowest. We will tell you exactly what you ought to have done and what it will cost you. Consultation andlllxetmination Free. Guarantee Dental Rooms, CAMERON BLOCK. Charlottetown. OVER. REDDIN BROS. Dr. E. E.R0BINS,P1°oprictor., GIVE YOURHEIR I HE AIR e¢\Ne»eevs~v~|'~vRf in one of our go-carts with light-running and noiseless gears (wheels being iittcd with rubber tires) and soft “springy" springs. “Our” go- asris make Beby’s afternoon out one:of continued pleasure bothito baby and mother Cell ,in, and see our new styles.. John Ncwson. ¢¢w»~»~re~eav~f~~¢~¢~n»vm~aer~»¢\¢»\*\_! Bond Teeth Meanilnml Health fl ,, 1 . »,» r ‘l. i ~‘~i< wp . 1 flip i, at ._ _rs . . ‘Q .., ., '| .‘/ if fif §?f§~. .l Sa-J ..¢"=.’»- ’»L. sp f_ _~f~.~ ._ ..,{ ’\ ' i "\'f.'.';} l . ‘»"'/, xr’ 7/e "i /1,4' M! ,» . i, a ; ‘f l .+ i_, , .’ _ii , ., . ,,444 ./'L_