We’re “Cranks ” so some of the Clothing f“l“" all Wllv wilfully furnish 'lhey say we are the worst' people in the Cloth- Dm AND M” F P TAYLOR h ing business wrmes out eiieques fer sado.. amount kindly donated to mortgage fund .;=‘~. .~_>i,(.,» ,». » _ . . __ _'ul _ ‘ ‘ ’ '_ _ ~ l`~‘> ~ if In ,. -. it ya ' I _ x ` .- ;.,:;_, *_ ls llll BEST GUARBIAN MAY 7 1906 -gg 'llee lliileesle New I The Mililnery People M.9.L.E0l? lvlo, wasin the City llvlsiilng friends 'l`|rnP»3o.th|§t never dinppoints. The -_ ‘ ras age fi-on rlelea air S_°°-so __ ' e-.4°'~l°~#~ ~ H _1Ti.. f§l°°v°= w»woH°wa on return ;_`Pn_{;,ldqnoo,,Bhode Islaud.~_ ‘,\_ Anr lloy with a hh- ellnee- tion onn* " of a' permanent position with rapid promotion by applying at this Qlllw once. _ wr ` noiN`:lu..'a¢l.l.e sank-_el Nqs., - u Sl ' ` ' Ho 'Hill C". vflslpaseengerby the Mintoo W0. owinx to delay an the main held back forabout six hours, and did not arrive in the city until about six a. ln( yesterday morning. THB new section dredge built for work in the province will be brought down from Toronto probably next month. She will be commanded by Capt. Uriah Lyons of Barrington N. S. The dredgs’s first job will be at Crapaud. THE \‘6D0l‘t regarding Austin McDonald, Vernon River Bridge, sellingl out his business is without foundation, and The G“l\l”dlM1 Bwatly regrets having inserted same. Steps are being taken to punish the sender of the item in question, and in The , _ _ __ _ - ‘ _ Guardian with false news will be proceed Mn Mfdcturers lhmk' _ ed against in a court ot' law. tf. ave The \ 9 of Y. M. C. A. b lldi . Thl~ i not to be drawn llllntilnfhe fuliaeirilhillldllm ol' Come here and look over our \,loth1ng-turn 1t ‘ h A no'r'rns containing the following was pledgcsis pallilu. There remain about . . weed il was ml, _When we’re so exacting, it’S for you-so ypu’ll c,,m',`,,§,e‘;'f,'; ,md ,hm 2:2 ,,q2eB,_e°,f,’ ‘ get what you want-and by having it, we’1l get the to hand in some to Secrewry Archibald ae busines§ - » ’ V H soon as possible that i|le mortgage may be ' ,, . . lifted. inside out-look at the quality and finish-t eway V ,Mmd “pat S,_Pem.s ,amd by PM seams are sewed and what they are sewed with- .males Taylor: nay Verne, April doll., how the padding’s out in -and all those apparently Passed tllrvnlrlltlw bay. April 26th I' iound to Gaspe the schooner Pearl unimportant details' Evcline, Captain 'Reeves master C ew Some Clothinglooks mighty slick Outside-but eenslsle efeevemeeel., Jem. Kelly, were it doesn’t stay so any length of time. 1I.De Yeung, seller. eefallew.. Hi..-.le Harding, R. H. Edwards, John Alley, Thais Wlllllll llul Peliillalliil Scores liz" ~lz~:::; covers L ls note an o ge e w Robert H. E laards, Pope`s Hollow. 0 Take a look at our perfectly tailored Spring Am,_,,,m,Bagu,nca,,ed wwe med of Si1il’.S'-- ‘ an elcctrlclight at the St. Peters Road our Fine Line of Rain Coats.-' ` the principal thoroughfaros leading out ,X our Handsgmg Spying-_Overcoatg-f-` ' rellwaacrcsslnz- It is n dangerous point, ' ’ ' " " " '~ - ' - ‘~ lrlevelcrosslng of the railway on on eof ODI' C0\I\P]¢l¢ Line of Headwear f _ of the city. Hundreds have to pass there Our Smart and Attractive Styles in all kmds of in the hours er defuse.. will. ee ileln to guide them, or to reveal their presence Toggery tl;at DresS,ers want' . h ' to the drivers of the trains that may be If youll do this, youll surely be convinced t at mshleg .lewd upon them. A neue weuld materially lessen the danger and increase tile sense of security. It ought to be provided without delay. 9 ° ° B 0 S C € S t S ‘ AT the meeting of the Provincial Execu- E tive held last week Percy N. Enman and likcs a Suit .F fy his desire. W e h ave He wants his BOYS' Tlll‘¢¢ ai Every Boy with ,a Vest. Suit to look l,.§f‘l like Faiher’s. fp _ A I He wants tolook Mani .`<_-,_ `: »ir~ _ ..». _ pe, ~ it ‘<2 ‘i .U I-` _ ‘iii i it' H _ .rl y _ . f ‘& il A _ here and grati- Piece Suits in sizes from 10 years old up- wards. Angus N. Macdonald, Sumruersilie were appointed Prohibition vendors for Prince County. Nathaniel McLaren was appointcda member of the Board of I-lcalth, Montague vice O. S. Gordon. The Board of Health of East Royalty was rc-constructed, also Board of Health for Lots 14 15 and 10. John Morrison of `Summcrside and Thomas 'May Charlottetown were appointed surveyors under the Oyster Fishery Act; John M Clark, Summerside; R. L. Bowness, Snmmerside and D. L. Hooper of Char- lottetown were appointed J. P`s, The three sheriffs were reappointed. Arrang- ments were to collect vital statistics, and to arrange rules, cases: etc, in connection with the Fishery regulations. IG. Bavrlistn Wil.l.xl\Ms has obtnincll and :vigor nisl for a writ of Habeas Corpus fiom r. Justice Hodgson at the instance of one Lynch, nowa prisoner in Prince Couuiy jail, under a conviction for a breach of the Canaria Temperance Act. r, The conviction was made whilst the Scott 9 . Act wus in force in Prince County, fI'0lI1 Faflc Mixed Chevlots and other thc warrant of commitment was issued hut Made y _ ~ ‘ b i ut and tailored artistically. and Lynei. lodged la pu after the /lee Suitable fa T cs’ C 0 $5 50 to $8 00 was repealed, and it is contended by Mr. $5 50' $4 5 ' ° ° h lh Williams that the Act having been Sn its with Vests cus? a t_r|H`e Inore t an ey repeaied,thc power to issue s commitment do without-but the satisfaction they give the Boy 0,, ,he w,,,,,,,,,,,,, dm, ,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,0,,,e,.,,, ° ' ' rice_ Council was passed revokirrg the order ls wonh the small ‘unease In P which brought the Act into force in Prince I ~Don't miss, the great cut price sale of the County The hearing of the rule will take balallfia Cf`w6¢k8 C0’S 5_f9Ck° Which, iwe bought. `. There are divers _typewrlters on the market.. But why experiment! The for a song. l l f - ‘ ' ° S ith Premier Typewriter is the stand- ust nine Please thatawe are giving' awaY ailId.- A. Milne Fraser, Halifax. d43i.' t1eai'ly,_if not quite. ' ’~ Theres all kinds of go” things in it, soiriirpf t l' the had. n stock. Come y lllltdil li‘l>eerc}::.us1dNi=twoi¥t sill. lion around here. *MO » l e’ve sto d ADVQRTISILNG our BEAU ' ‘ _ . pe. l - _.G :fi-‘1 MIL INERY eqease we ¢im’t llefp “P V ....5. "_, scum fi?owSeB)r0s., A ' The Only Real f.`lo0d_Cl0ihl¢fS- l O s . BAKERY BREAD When you went the best. Ito pnallt ill unmistakable. The ugreilientn need init are the beat; individual mixing and kneading make the donga xigut ; perfect ovens bake it to aniceti. Try it when you wsntt e tempting kind. D. STEWART. Eemrll Bazaar, ` Blkei Bolt Brmd ._ J. C. loCaa'rnY of Halifax, came to the city Saturday. Tu' use will be nigh this morning at 9.61, and tomorrow morning at10.32. Till llfvlmthlp Mimer _yentenlay afternoon. Shehasa cargo of general merchandise. V _ Bonn. A. J." l|cKxax, arrived Saturday fro|nT||inlsh with a cargo of produce loaded by Myrlulr & Son. _ WP AR interest-lim short entitled ".Wlth the help ofthe Ghost’ by Tl'°¥,Allll0n. will appeal- in the Saturday Guardian of 12th. Be sure you get itas it will not appear in any other paper. 1 ¢' 'rss :easter elle Patrons er st. Jeeepi. wns`_oeleb‘r-ated at St. Joeoph's Convent ‘ " _ _A ytoapcud Sunday at' homo. , returned this momlnr. and ls t»°_l°l,y¢ale.-day cya speeln `_ *'"°5f°l\*.¢U°lJ&lll°|°\- ` < ` "evening, Father McGuigan of Ti-acadie ,_ Tax man tram winds .heals have l“'°*°*1°‘l» and “flew new wwllww . '_ reached Charlottetown on Saturday night i uma' Rav. J. W. Gonmnr, says the T;-nm joined St. Joseph's Society. ‘ News, has resigned the John's and has accepted the rectorship of Crapaud, Int 29, Prince The reverend gentleman popular wife, leave Truro about the last of this montli. _ Ar St. Duustan’s Cathedral. yesterday afternoon aspeclal May service in honor of the Blessed Virgin was held at three o'c1ock. Special instructions were given by Father J. B. Mcintyre. This was followed by a procession of Sacrament, in which about 150 boys and girls took part; and the service concluded with the benedicton. 1 LADY Davms, annual sessionai at home 'at Ottawa last Wednesday, was a very large and successful afi`air.- Over six hundred invitations had been issued and about one half that number were present. The hostess, who received the drawing-mom was gowncd inlsilver grey taffetu, trimmed with filgottings and touches of black velvet the bodice, and was ller daughter, Miss Gertrude Davies, who wore Alice chine with cream silk bodice. Refreshments were served in lhn dininlz-room, where the table was most artistically arranged with tall glass vllscs, filled alternately with pink carnations and marguerites. Another table dccor.lt¢-fi with daffodils was_ placed at the end of the hall. Sir Louis Davis, Miss Lily Fraser, Miss Bee Burbldge and Miss Minnie Davicsassistcrl in attending to thc guests' needs. The Ottawa Free Press gives a half column-n list of society people, who attended. Tim continued rains of the past few days have resulted in niplliing to the difliouliy of travei._on the }?,l.,l}l-.I._ yiailwey, and the roadbed is in had o der. On Sliturdny thc afternoon train leaving Charlottetown, for the west was brought to a stop about halfa miie on thc other side of Royalty Junction, by reason of five box cars becoming derailed. Fortunately the passenger coaches remained on the track, and no one was injured. In order to clear and repair thc track, so that travel should not be unnecessarily delayed, the five cars were tipped over out of the wily and the train continued its journey. delay ensued as n result of and it was very late before Cape Traverse went out. wrecking train went to brought in four of the cars; to be brought in today. On the Murray Harbor Branch on Saturday also, tlierc was a slight mishap. A _car loaded with potatoes went off thc rails and sank deep in the soft earth. Another wrecking train will go out today. the war department today, Gencrnl Grcely reports il general ilnprovelncnt in conditions in San Francisco and vicinity. lie calls attention to the fact, llowcvcr, that scarcely tcn lluys relief' rations are in sight and that n further appeal to thc generosity of thc American pcoplc is possible. vine, representing the Red Cross, says that 30fi,0il) were fell on ly piaus,lle says, must be,uontinucil for f~_ several weeks. lie reports little nf.-cd . ' of relief at Santa Rosa at `_ ~ 1 n place at Summerside early this week, ;,:l;g‘;ogre'3'E;§M:';cd 8:31 be In SM ¢ when the Master of the Rolls is holding suburhs ‘ _ , ' the Court of Chancery in that town. ' if »¢\ came into port ` yrlghted story service in the curacy of St. East, P. E. I. and his highly the Blessed the guests in and lace on assisted by blue crvpc de inlet ln the Considerable the accident, the train for Yesterday il the scene, and the other is near Vernon to rcpiacc it iil|Sill Mil Siiilllil lil] llllll ,_ ll=llll W/\smNn'roN, May 4.--In n tclcgrllm i, line Reporting over night, Edward T. De i`KlRTS OF. Probably » STYLE ° range in P. E- l. IT is really worth while to look through this splendid showing. If you want“somethlng to knock about” ora. semi dress garment-we're equally ready to please you. A12 Black clolh skirt, 7 gore, corded AT Light grey homespun, 7 gore skirt, c $2.25 seams, 3 rounded below knee len gill. AT 7 gore skirt of fair black clotli. tuck tabs on each gore, $4.50 cloth shows quilt over check. skirt _ made in circular style, very _prettiiy _ strapped and plalted. AT A very pretty plain grey homespun, _ $2.50 on each realli, two inverted plaits $5.50 circular skirt,plain from panel. three f below knee lenglh on each gore. AT Fancy tweed skirt, dark green with plalts on each side. Finished with self strapping. AT Veiy pretty skirt of blue Roxana, _ $6 65 lightweight, circular style, tucked _ $3.85 fleck of white, plain front panel, _ fancy yoke effect, plails on each gore. Skirts in plain cloths, black, navy, etc., all round, tucks released at knee length. Very stylish. very hand- some for price. . skirts in tweeds-skirts of every two deep inverted style and endless variety of price, pretty skirts from $2.25 to_$€ro.25 and at every _ price between. lliililllllll SCUTEHEHUHEH GEAR ~ Lo:vnoN, May 4.-A _ liispntch from Berlin quctesan article by Prof. llans Delburch in the Journal there wllich-income Mover £1UU0000 nearly one half says that England is n stronger milit~ ' ‘ ' ary power than the United States, fer England can dlspatch`_ two hundred . thousand men from Canada before the States have even assembled their field army. To this the Berlin Post rcplies_ 3*; E';‘;'L*;';;l5m';‘t‘;:l f°1f:g,;:d°°“:f§:,’;'ollu. slneelilollhe United Free elidreh easily, and she would probably, farc worse than she did 130 years ago and with the loss of Canada she would be driven out of the American continent. “The United States nccli be as little concerned about two hundred thous- andlnen from Camilla scare as we are about the much discussed one hundred thousand which it is alleged England could land in Sc-lllc_s\\‘cig liol-lic-ill." lHlliSllll Hill illlllili llllllii Disuv, N. S.. May li -Special Customs Oflicer H. B. liurnllnm seized li quiintliy of American cigarettes this ulorning found in the possession of L. Livingstone \ general merchant, on which duty had not Q been paid. Livingstone did not smuggle thcm into thc country but Ofiiccr liuril- imln soon lociltell thc mlm who dill and both cases will como up for trial in ll fcw days. Customs Inspector Jones llnd stall' lmvc been milking scvcrlii scizlircs reccni- iy and are keeping walcll on olll oflcndcrs as well as discovering new ones along the *L- __...g-_._- Operators who wriivc by ioliuh prufcr thc Strlnilard Touch Typcw riti ng machine Elllxllullilil, May ~l -The harrowing problem now facing the United Frcc - Church of Scotland is that, despite an Blg new Stock of of its clergy are on the brink of starvation ROd5` Reeds’ Lines, This is one of the consequences of the < judgment in favor ofthe Free church by the House of Lords in August, 190i depriving the United Free church of prqperty_,a1;\p,roxilnutely valued at £5,000, Flies, Casts, etc., open- ed up at has built limiiy churches to replace those taken away from it. This policy has nfl-he Two Macsn frlttcred away resources that would have sufiiced to support the clergy. Thus in ' ' many places alqinlsters have congregations averagin'g‘45 ‘Argyll. 26 in Mull, 16 in _ Iona, and 39 in Skye. There are computed to be nearly 800 unnecessary charges- CornerGt. George and Kent Sis. ministers who with wives and families have nowto elm out ll bare existence. A New Policy Phe SUN LIFE OF CANADA has just issued a new policy on a 3 p.c. Reserve, giving \ery high Cash Surrender Values, etc. As the premium under this policy is no higher than under thc old form, in- tending insurers should ask for pa riiculars, before placing their insurance elsewhere. E. ffl. EIQQTKT. Charlottetown. Manager for l’_ E. Island. 19 mwf lyl bvauunulllllnnnuuli vduhnwvltnunnnlllnb Give The Boy Ml l. Relief __ present and _'; immediate col.cA1E’s lrorlliaa A rolu-:T SOAP This is a new line re- ntly put up by Colgate ECO., to sell at 25c per . box. We consider it good value at this price. We have just opened up _a large assortment of good _ir toilet soaps at popular V _ prices. Call on us if you ff. want soaps. -_ li' . . ,. . at Wall Paper At Less Thorn Half Price l You will miss a grand opportunity if you do not buy the job lots of wall paper we are offering. Call in and see them and at the same time haven look at 0UR NEW 'PAPER We claim to have the prettiest pattenls and the lowest prices in the ciiy, let us know and we will send our sample books to your home. We know we have just the paper yeh want. lAYLOR’S Bookstore. f -of -Tile. Smith I‘|1:mier Typewriter. A Milnc Fraser, Halifax. id 3| A What provision are you inllkllig to give that Boy of -_ yours a start in life 2’ ; All Endowment Policy _ ~Is the simplest, safest and surest method. 'Sfmt early that he may receive the benefits before l.e is too old. _ frlhe North American Life " Issues a special “Child‘s Endowment,” which we will 5 be pleased to show you. Write for information. l Ross & Matthews, CHARLOTTETOWN. _ l ,_ _ _ . _ _ - “sllNl3l5AM" floull _ “ SUNBEAM ” FLOUR has nn unequailed `PLAVOR and _ l every good cook knows what this means. iieu eel. mal.. snow-wlms l.re.a, Lioaigrelry, nainrr cam »’ ‘ and bleeslle if ye.. dee 'lsunasa ~ noun. _ YOUR IRUOII IKIIPI IT. _. :\»1,»§e`»¢. .- /' 5%; rg, ith? 2 \\\ S \--I bt/I my roa 'rmz , Home . ._ For ovary kind of ' 2 Homo llklng use \\,i:¢/f _ Qi lil _ l ,Q _ ;1 ll 5: il »l 3; 1 : I l lf lf . X . -:lt A"'i 'll »l \-.- lfli' Ji' “Eli wif li., “,_}~._ ,,,. if lf lg 'nl ..~...., W- » _,.. ll ,. _ i L... GERMAN PHESS l|lN|lil] iilii ` FISHING l L M..- ..,..., . l 4 3' '- iii ld. l l ¢_»f'?§.*;~§: l ‘li 1,.; ,lf ll,- gg ._ 1 ». i »l lgiifl nf _ l .5 _.__ l. li." » l l= ¢, |_. v. i' ti ~»'.. »»`-aéirwh .e~ E _ .l sl _ `~>‘} .ee-_-. < lg l.‘ i ,_-,iq