._ ._ _‘___ ,___-`.....--_.... ` ` rms r " ~ 'E5 Q *ei T!K°.; 6 "ll\¢iee¢t"ir»ea1.'cr'mur ao¢ar‘.u¢` 1;* :ii iii iii .Qi ,alia Ji 578;' Ah lil! any .~1e‘- a nu. .f _ . 1| , ’lll[ lll|i[ll'$ Elllllll lillllilllll I l r r ` . iltead Dilicas in New Prowae Block. ilharlottsrown. Yae'ralnav'a Guardian had 85 rrlar-dled a. 5?* F - . f "l . \rrri§_l‘r';r'_'l.a`,`a`||iic,aa,fora'ladle enrle kind f _, he °‘ '.d"17°"“P"' ‘ 5*” hxaa N. Arnrona air-ived horse by trala ramena=e“t>orarnalll:gl;°§.f “"“°‘ '_' 1 'P"*°,_' “WW i"¢l°y’S 0wr\i Tablets. lianscrfs Corn Salve direct from the manufacturers. f. Wholesale and Retail. A iHug°hes, i~YOUR' SUIT lf made by us, will be ready ¥uuctually when promised. I ailorrng elegance will exceed your hrigheat expectations. - Nothing n our tailoring eatab~ lishment too tritling to receive .our attention. This is how we obtain perfection in tailoring. Call and see our new goods and if n rec a piece you take -mr ux_w..1s~ve measure a we’ll v gnar- . arrtee aerial etion. ` _ D-McLaren, .."°“’°'....._ -. ¢....._.,-;)- *Sh oe value he ° A l is undeniably the greatest shoe value ever offered-not alone in fairness of price but in ther satifar tion and r verlasting service received for that _ price-There are ten; factories-rf any - suiiiciently well equipped to ._ produce shoes tire. equal of Invictus; t Prices $4.00, $4.50 $5-°°- H Mme Barrraa lavrrm, lorrnt. Albion has returned home (rom Mount Allison Ladies' College. Rav. LJ. La/mn will lake Rev. Nr. D¢ewson’s appointments on tire York Circuit on Sunday. I Comer Stevan, No. 218. I. 0. F. will not hold annivermry service this summer aa slated in daily oi list lay. Dan Mcoorraw. son ol Allan McDonald Valleytield, arrived home horn New Hampshire alter an abeenoeol eight yearn. Tun ohloes cl the wholesale groceries of this city will close Saturday aiternoon at i o'cloek, commencing. Saturday, J une 2nd. Isaac C. HALL, proprietor ol the Acadia H0l~°|. Tracadle. and Misa Hall arrived by last nlght.'s train. They alll go toTracadle today. . Rxv. J. Wins, or Westchester Station, NovaScot.ia, came over by the Stanley yesterday evening, and Is nt the Queen Hotel. A Mrcrnonrsr Church District meeting will oc held in Grace Church, ‘Charlotwtown on Tuesday .luue lil at 9.l~lla. m. MRS. Atsxannrsrt Mchaon, of Brook- field Prince Edward island, is visiting lriend1iuNcvr Glaag-rw, the guestol Mrs. E. Fraser. Sr.. Audrow's Church, Orwell, Tuesday evening at 7.1!). The speakers will be Rev. D. B. McLeod, Mr. MtCready and others. Annurn and lilrs. Peters go _to Surnmsrslde this afternoon to meettheir brother Dr. St. Clair-J. Gallant, and hlra. Gallant. whoarc retumlng from Moni- real. - Tas body of the late Walter Brecken arrived last night. The funeral will leave the residence oi Mr. A. A. Alley today at 3 p. m. for St. Peter’s Church thence in o cemetery. » Annan tempsrancs rally will beheld ln the hall at. #Fredarictlon on Tuesday evening June 5th, which will be ~ 1-|,,. /,,.um,, -|-anon ~ _ addressed by prominent workers. Every ‘ 3`3°‘|'~‘“ l'“`“'U~ m elector is invited to be present.. e ' (ea and Zotlee ' Are you satisfied with the quality you get t If you are not you rrhorrlrl loss no time in giving ours a trial. OUR OAK _IILEND TEA ai. :Lic Ser pound is rr pure india., imported iroct from the tea gardens; given rr r.\ rung rich liquor ol excellent, tlavor. - 1 OUR LION BEIAED ’I'l'Zadrehu_;ils or r n ; ss ec m rheigiogeeggowtha oi' India and Pailon ;aivee|\ mild. rich liquor oi lla ulous tlnvor. ' OURCOFFEIC at (llc per pound ; is selected from tho choice blend put 'rrp hy Clrtiet Sa'nbor-nsl' We have - il. in foaled pound tins and in the bean 'which we grind as Jon want lt. dive uelxmu- orderorr we are nun you wi not regret lt. McKenna’s Grocery, I Pil0,Il¢{3?»‘¥.‘.’.$‘.’.”.i.'1.2f.“.".’rr.""°' -I r|i--.rye-" l , 1., Q ' ' ,Mans 3, Box Ball r . Bals. .ii , ». il For ll‘e'diur`n'Prlcegooda Calf ...at _ zoos ` 5.25 are very ,apecial nine. We carry§;lil'pllr"il_n'¢' o ,the , alnegin rpedlupr g Ip, »_ ~rr..~r.~._r _ cg he had at theprice. ;5i‘:liMiil|§_ & Co.. ';jj_‘étntitYSrbn. I ,-‘. V - - . . Sole Agents. FREE TEA In orderto increas`e the aalea of IS- LAND BLEND Tea the Agent here oiiers 225 ‘Bounds as premiums to be GIVENA AY FREE to the first 26 persona on P.E.I.. who guess the near- est to the length of time that the new steamer "Empress" takes io croaa trom En land to P. E. Island. The only conditions are that yon big a pound or more of"ISLAND BLE D” 'i‘ea at 25 cents per lb. and that yon rend your guess in an addressed envelope whic will begiven gon by the merchant from whom yon ny the Tea. For further particulars apply to B°£i....§l......§9ff» Y I, GM 0ur Window Disylay "'f` _ Colgat_c’s Perfumes K Soap, etc., K: _. 1. .4 oi C 'rr » Q. i \ f \i\ ~"-»' " ~ is the tinest in the town. Would like to interest "you ,_ in these goods." " 'Let nl show them to you. r Reddin Bros- ' L- mousse ` 0r>r>-'P~‘0l-3 \_ J \;_ i, \_, \~.‘ .;\ .~;é.`, , rrousr: AND tor ron srrtr: at are 'authorized .lil li Mqrfay, Eaq, toaell by pu lic auction. orrwednesday. the stir day ' of June |906. at rr o’elock noon. Hia dwelling house and lot situated on the corner o Hen- sle and Valley Ste. Title good. Terms at sale. rr c/rnrnn at 'co . ’f»- ~~ _ _ . ,ramp .r.r¢rr¢rr¢¢,.._ -.gut ...stun Ynrrrzrrnav a game ol baseball was played in Victoria Park between two juvenile organisations, the Hillsborough Baseball Ulutr and the 8rd Brighton Rundurs. The iurrucr won bya score ol 3l~1’~ A srrrrao _of water was tapped yesterday lip rhs workmen, excavating for the iuunrlsllou lor the new station. Mr. Boggls,tho engines-rin charge managed to stop the liuw belore It caused any trouble. Mrcrranr. Tor.r.&:Brros., Queen Street whosead. appears in this issue, will be pleasedw receive a call from persons desiring lresh groceries at 5 per cent discount. They also lreepa full supply oi fruits In season. \ Donato N rtvnotsoa, has put a soddr d lawn around the Baptist Church, on Prince Stroet,whIclr adds much to the appearance oi the property, also one in _lront of his own brick block on Prints Str-est. This is an example worthy of imitation. 4 Tue annual meeting ol Kensington Hail Sabbath School was held last night and the following oilicers were cleoted for the ensuing year : Misa Mary White, Supefl nlendent. Miss lilarla Moon, Treasurer. r Miss J. E. Taylor, Secretary. Ralph Rogers. Lihrartn. The teachers and wor ers of last year were re-elected. Some hovs who ought to know better, throw stones at the hall in Mlllvlew, during public meetings and meetings ol the Templar lodge. This is a more serious nllbncsln law than these young mls- oreants are perhaps aware oi and ii persisted In will bring seven-lpnnishmsnt. The orderly people ol hllllview, are determined not to tolerate _any more ol lauch rowdylsm. '; Tm: hall at Mlllvlevrwes well hlled, on Thursday evening at a meeting called by ' the Temperance Alliance to discuss the repeal ol the Scott Ach. 'Mr.\ lrvlpg, IM. P. P.. F. B. MORM. Ref Hr( Cllovilt 0| ' Pownal and the Editor ol- The Guardian' ments showing the super-lorltry*oI the 'Prohibition Law over the Scott Act. t Toilet scraps. liyorr want any Toilet Soap dou't forget that we carry a lull stock of the very beet English and American makes. Colaatea Culoaral I for Roc is the bargain ol the day. Other klada able.-A. W. Reddln Plrem * ‘ ` ' I LE Q I c .r°r- vvrlror-1r»S1‘,;=,-,;'§'=':.:,‘_',‘,':,iI'.,- WHITE S Tryaboxr the leading V .o _, .»'..»..'r~ "‘f1~~ " ` ‘ *mural ' 'I Tantra will be a temperanoe meeting at` were the speakers. Very cloes attention 4 3 -fwasglven tothe stal.crnenta,elid__dligui-, W the-.iaih lltialght. Bar-rent him yesterday arrested oe wanaah rupuar.~a¢v»a»unprsast»aq»»I»r»ntar.~us»a-y,~a¢a...»a»¢a»- ' 0 0111.078. Taaqedal train' in eoneeot-ina with the Allred Galoltt will I-ave Port Venqeeloodayrraalmr, June ithat ars‘pi».,~rrrprrra at or rrrrtr-rerun Statkealrd letaruiorr aboutllli. F.0 Starrett returned. last evening from Saarvaneilmalter lravrag arranged aellliltralatarberunlrom that place Ioadqf evening leaving al. 5.d5 and lotrllrnig to arrive at,§nrrru|eI.~ide .ab one o'elnek. _ Tas llav. A. L_ Bunn. Pr-rfident or lliahovluolal Temperance A ilhnce will #reels prohibition mretlng at Hunter lonriay evenlag, June ith. at. In ed, to mend a' holiday at his hone letthey be examined lor evidence ngudlaiq ' and aaothar at Bustier: on Tuaeday evenlngei. the same hour. rn . ' Bélbll Stilllrllary Brehant yesterday Beg. llarrllgtnt and Vincent llahar Vero each Ind Oi) or trvu months imprieomentior er-eating a rllatarbarroe at the home ol John Anderson, Royalty, and loraasauitln; John Collings on that oeeaalorr. Marrxrrr iiam. ls one cl the largest audltorlurnsln the llaritlnre Provinces, and outside patrons may reel. aasnred that even at the very last moment there wlllire not the slightest dllllcully lu securing excellent seals. ln tact the management guarantees this. Afareeerrtmsetlng cl the Quarterly Odolal Boardof the Methodist Church. Cornwall, every oordlal and unanimous invitation was extended to the pastor. Rev. W. Barr-leon. requesting his return mths circuit for a third year. Mr. Harrison elplestd his appreciation cl the many kind words spoken by the several members of the Board and intimated thataohras he knew, there wie nothing to prevent' his coraipilance vrith their invitation. During the past: two years the Sabbath congregations in the four chnrebealn which Mr. Harri eouproacbes have been larger than lor many years past. and notwithstanding a number of removals from his charge the various llnanelallnterests ol the church have been well sustained. There ls ra membership of something over two hundred,land about one hundred and forty families on t-he visiting list. t\etheft.ofQ0lroer aloreiga aallt, wltl which hels charged. The wltaadd will he examined today. Hon. D. J. Van., Americas Correa! ln` thl-l_' City, la again not-llill-alll II his iurarer house, on the lssplanade. whue he wllirealde and have hiv olloe alll notice. Citlasna in general will he pinned .hi hnovv that lr. Vail will not leave Cirarlottetown lor some time yet.. Guardian regrets that In its report. of the Police .Oourt proceedings ln ton inane ol the :llth nit., the lnltlala oi P. S Brown, proprietor o! the Revero Hotel wars inadvertently used in connection with mention of a llrst olenco against tlv Prohibition Act.. P.S.B\'own Ill not- tllf` peq»n,ncr has he been charged with auch an oilbuee. li SPECIAL TRAINS. Albani Paimnr Coming in front all Parit- 4th Regiment Band to leei the Diva at ibeStatlon Tonigl'rt~Good Seah Still io be Had. Outside :patrons of the Albeni Concert should rest assured that there will not. be the slightest dlilicnlty in securing good seats for Monday evening at Sill). ll,i.(\ or $2, which ever is preferred. llarket Hall has rr great seating orpeelty. A special train ls arranged hom Summer aide, another from Vernon River, and there seems a probability of Sourlagettlng one as well. Falling the special train retum tickets will be issued lor one fare. Snmmerslde patrons may retum on the morning‘a train ii they prefer lt. Monday `evenlng's concert la under the pationage ol Lieut. Governor McKinnon. and follow- ing the usual custom “God Save The King" will be played whlle_His _Honor aud partyareentsrlng the hall; The ith Reg. Band will meet the Dlvatonillht and serenads her at the station _and hotel. Doubtless there will be bnudretic ‘down in the station to gets rrllmpse ol the lemons singer, whose narne is a household one the world over. Mlnard'e Linrmont Cures Darrrlrul. *FINE KFNUS El] llllll Glllllllllllf-< Branch Offices in Montague, Souris ard ‘ala .- _¢ '{i`llIl , , r HON. DANIEL GOR ._ .........-_.._. ..._...`~..__`_`.__~..`.a._'__'_._-_ )0N. GEJRGEICWN. Hon. D. Gonuox. ol Georgetown, enters! upon his tllth year today. Born at Brndc- l82l, Mr. Gordon has been in business ior` himself for over tlirry-four yearn in George town, and yes!/cr-day _was still doing business at the old stlrnn, as bright and actlvsas a rnan ol illty years. Notwitlr-I standing the many calls of an active business life, ln shipbuilding and repro- sentlng his party and province in thu r Local House of Assembly, Mr. Gordon has had time to keep in touchwlthlthc outside world. Naturally of a retiring disposition many regret that Mr. Gor~flon‘a neil stored mind has not. been morn _ln evidence through the press of this Province. His many lrienrls and The Guardian extend congratulations t.oHon Mr. Gurdon and wish him many happy returns of June 2nd. i. A V _ I - WATCH SPECIAL . . ‘ rr," 'rrrreqrrrrtir rn r<.'r;.ilr'g§-i. ' l1“¢,°- Q lt ie nrrvle in lh¢rPUP\l|l\’ ~ ‘5 size for men and when tered up in either `gpld, gold-tilled ‘ or silver makese' moat attract- ive and aervioeeblewatclr : in fact it wrll iasta life time. - ltle a very accurate time- keepsr aa ell Empire Watches are and has .shown a very close ra'e by r`>nr‘Chronometer. ln a Srlvcrold case |rr.oo. ln a` silver ease lr: _ro ln a eo year Gold Filled cue $'l5.oo. ln a 25 year Gold Filled ease |r8.rn. G.l".llutclresor\. . V ,r-r- _ ; jeweller anti- Qptici rrr. cells, Prince Edward lsland,|8nrl June.l ..§_.fzf.t:rf‘L°f....?r' 1 o Bananas, oranges, pineapplea, lemons and new onions.-At. W. A. Johustarfs, Montague, P. E. l. hidtwti. “Souvenir post. cards". “Comic poet :_enrdn" “Souvenir stal.lonery'. and fancy goods,et W. A. Johnstone'o. Montague P. E. I. Iidtwti S. S. Er.sr~rrz.\ arrived at Montague from Charlottetown on Friday urornlnll wlthrr general cargo, and cleared for Picton al 9.30 with a urlxed cargo. A lull line of Moira’ biscuits and con~ iecllonary also Frances Drakes' summer drlnlrs.-At W. A. Johnswn'a, Montague. i‘. E. l. Ztldtwtl. Corresponderrla aenfllnrr Kings County news will please mark “Kings Oounty" atths top or tirst page ol same, each time ol sanding. ON Friday June lat at Canadian Bank ol Commerce Bt-anch, Montague, all liierchanti Bank forms, check boohe M. heeame obeolste, and ,a_ very ,d_aInt.y and np~to~datc line were substituted. Rm/.J. A+ Cnawrortn. who recently reslunsd the charge oi St. George, River John and Went Branch, and who was very lllduring the winter. is now at his; home. in Cardigan, Prince Edvrad inland. g_iI.lo.g_lpg_§`arcch needed rest. , . _ V `»,.,‘r 1.- Castile Sosplnilb bars at I5: per lb Best quality and handlest. also atTbe Rsd0roaaPharnraey. Bdti Dining Room Furniture. Sidoboards Bullets, Ext Tables, (Rd and Square.) Also the biggest line of dining chairs ever ahownln the city. Jas. Paton I Co. ldtl. PROWSE BROS LTD 0FFBR~ $1.25 shlrtwalste lor 99: A special bargain - worthy your attention. See adv.---this paper. rdai. New lace curtains with double borders. Just the thing for bay windows, hot rides are llnlslred. The exposed horde corn be revempd. They- aroyyaryggrule this season and are having ,a ready sale -ln" .l".rtnn' &Co . IMI! _,_--_._A ` n not at TNI Tradellartlmietrred almost universally worn. Sizes 14% to 16 in. 'Ii Novelty in The Latest A I Men s Collars, Stanley Bros. _ " “Tire Varsity” “msm"sonco|.ur C0"dl' These are all the rage in the cities, and are And the price z5c each. STANLEY BROS. if .a.Qr.awlar:rolru.nwaaapaaareqrr-' Joan Krae and Ja-as Piewia were _, , Mmm Mr: /rr rue: atwavs nusr sr nr: L L fmrs max A i' 7 rms maint I MEANS QUAI-IIYI IS, Q, C°, I mains Qurur _J Cll0lCE CEYLON TEA BROKEN ORANGE PEKOE Plli. l Ali I0 lb load ll . , we. “P '= I D°f.l.\l' aocholrr article with our armr- L Slililil-i`ii`$,il°`"N’ fr ci>°Y,] 1 r American shapes. reiling many r f |he.~e popular -ome beauties to cho rse irorrr Yours for hats and caps. cts and Caps Our Hat and Cap trade has been exceptionally gor d. We sell only the best makes of hats in English and hats. bee our sperial yatch cap. #l%l%E#mn§n§# » ust a Word on 'Iry a Boston Derby or Tourist for surumer. \Vc are Come in and see r ur large assortment of Caps -there is S. A. McDonald, rnonnunenacen ` ` ' a\ . \\\ The very latest records are here. Come in and lrear them played. MILLER BROS,_ [_ I wI Y-illegal. if clcphonc Your , = -» l Orders For ' ' Groceries &c., to r\\> N0. 310 liver thing ncw°, clean and Keith. l deliver all orders pm» mptly in all psrtroithu city. Ring me for prrccaorr any- thing yon require. K]“Al.