Tita- fead‘thent at A little of It often does 'When we sell . '0 engrave the at w. Wanner. . Heir rFood 2 . 07 once l- Give them a Vine. , ,‘ltehecks falling hair, keeps the acalprehxeuall'tityh: greatthlnga for the hair and-clip. THE VALUE, of” ENGRALING : All our en a in monuments? “m by w m i ti. 3“ ‘ was c. um.»pr GUARDIAN, MAY 2! 1906. ir-food -AYEI"I Hair ad free from dandrufl. . 0. on any article of Jewelry or Silverware cle toyonr special order free of erputse “as plenum. n a perfect makes III article in 1' VII his a lit I" O e “I y g m e THE Mde Wm be high M.“ moung It P913011“: “d you C“ t llfiold to overlactr "I: value 0‘ Eu- 9,35 and till! evening it 10.23. - Engraver and Jeweller. If you wish the beat in photo-I graphy, finished on the new spec- ialized mounts, (the very latest' novelty. ) To Visit our studio GEO. II. COOK Where Baby is Always Welcome. (r International ‘ Preparations Including Stock Food, - Poultry Food. Heave Cure, Worm Powder, Louise Kielder, etc. Herbageum. Hughes‘ Condition Powder. ~Wholesale and Retail. Geo. E. Hughes, Apothecaries Hall. . TIIE ~ .KEEN KUT SHOE :is the greatest value ever offered at the price $3 00- Gents ! You want a new pair of shoes now. We would ask you to see them, and if they are not better value than any $3.50 shoe in town, don’t buy them. Made up in all the best leathers, good-year welted, up-to. datelast. This shoe is the one thev are buying all over Canada,I $3.0d‘takes‘a‘palr. . ' ' ‘ " A. E. McEACilEN Thu Shoe Man. Choice Roll Butter i We have just received a shipment of choice butter put up in rolls weighing from r to 4 pounds each. This is an excellent butter made in creameries and put up clean, fresh and sweet. As it was a. little late in or- . riving we have decided to clear the lot at 20¢ per pound. This is a good opportunity to obtain an excellent article ' at a rock bottom price. We also have a Huge supply of creams ry tub and print selling at aprice to suit the purse. McKenna’s Grocery. 'l‘wo stores to suit. your convenience Down town shore 22th. ‘ Phune Up town store Will). ‘ .We have a splendid line of Tan and Chr co- so i Men’s and Shocs " Tan and late Shoes in Man’s the quality of athem to you. SPRAGIIE & C0., W l Every woman who has diilicnlty in accurately fitting her feet whose shoes cause her feet to burn or to be other- wise uncomfortable is invited to inspect our assortment to be con- vinced that “QUEEN QUALITY” shoes offer the solu- tion of all her foot troubles. We have the above style in black kid with patent tips $3.00 a pair. Also in patent leather and dark tan $3.00 a pair. Alley Cl Co. Sole Agents for Char- lottetown. FREE TEA In order to increase the sales of IS- LAND BLEND Tea the Agent here offers 225 pounds as premiums to be GIVEN AWAY FREE to the first 26 persons on P.E.I., who guess the near- est to the length of time that the new steamer “Empress” takes to cross from England to P. E. Island. The only conditions are that you buy a pound or more of "ISLAND BLEND" Tea at 25 cents per lb. and that you send your guess in an addressed envelope which will be given you by the merchant from whom you buy the Tea. For further particulars apply to Bccr & Goff, Solo Agents for Charlottetown. m~~~—@ “We Are Ready for the 24th.” 'With the largest stock of Fishing Gear we have ever shown. ’ "We bou ht the stock" of Ellis', F resand will sell them while they last. 8 FLIES FOR 25c. How's that for High? Reddin Bros. Mulb- From the old time worries of strained positions irt having your photo taken are the methods of to-dav with our up- to-date Cameras and Lens. Come and try at our studio. BAYER. ' Photographer, TELEPHONE 192. . “ung Chocolate ._ and Womens’ and the Women’s ‘ I goods. i Let us shtdi: ._.._._. n...— CIIOCOLATl-‘s Mid iGauvin, ~GCnizcl 3; C 0a FOIL QUALITY. TASTE. FINISH ABD STYLE pompous Am Positively Un- eq all“. They 'are in aclaas by themselves. Try abort. For sale at all the leading 3 ~ v ‘ ‘ , I said that. the large number of ministers and similarcvangeliatlc services. Faithful in his duties to the church, gentle and lov- ingin the home; most. patient; in suffer- lng, thinking ever of the comfort and cars of others; Mr. Murray's llie bore a true FHONE 85 op“ p. o. testimony to the power of the Gospel, and Was It. triumph of Christian grtrcc. During his last. illness Bililliillilillilllli head Offices in New Prowse Block, Charlottetown. Yrarrsmntr's Guardian had 82 classlflt d ads. Bauer: McMrLMN last week shipped to Magdalen Islands the Stallion Dude. TllE new home for the Charlottetown Club, is to be built by Lowe Bros. con- tractors. Any person havinga’ second hand sot light-driving harness to dispose of lsltould read the classified col. Worm has been received of the death of William McDonald in Lynn, Mass. lie formerly belonged to Grand River P. E. I. 'l‘rwmuslc page in the Saturday issue of May 26th will contain the words and music of a song entitled “'Twas buts Dream." THE merchants of O'Leary have agreed to close their stores at ii p. In. front June let to Sept. 15th, Wednesday and Satur- daduys excepted. Rcv. Jas. MCDOUGALI. will preach (D. V. ), on Sabbath, the 27th. at. Cape Traverse, at10.:l0, Searietown at, 2 30 and an Summerside at 7. LATEsT advices report Chief Sark as huving reached Fredericton, N. 13., where he was visiting the tribes. He spent Saturday at French Villnga, N. B. This spirit of progress depends entirely on the altitude itr which you move. You are "above" the clouds in the altitude of the Guardian's clusslilcd column. JAMEs Enuorr, So. John, N. B. general agent for The Michigan Steel Bout Com pany is advertising for district agents to handle their stccland wooden motor boats. Read their in] on page 8 of this issue. AN interesting short copy-rightcd story entitled “The Passing of Romance", by W. Crawford Sherlock, will appear in the Saturday Guardian of 36th. Be sure you get. illusit. will not. appear in any other paper. THE Mnrinc Dcpi. wharf, adjoining the Steam Nuv. Co. wharf has been thorough ly repaired and cleaned up, and the buildings painted. It looks well, especially as it is in the range of vision of visitors arranging In the city. ON Monday evening last, the 14‘ h lost. a number of the young people of hire community met. at the home of Ewen Campbell, North Wiltshire, to bid farewellto his son, Norman J., who left on the following morning for Winnipeg Manitoba. Theyoung man was presen- Lcd with a suit; case and an address, read by Geo. McLean, to which a large number of names were attached. Edwin Edwards occupied the chair. A few suitable remarks were also made by Chas. Ii. McDuil‘. Mr. Campbell replied to the address thanking the friends for their kindness Lhus shown. A sumptuous supper was then served, after which :1 social evening was spent. and closed with singing "God he with you till we meet. again" and “Anid Lang Syne.". Tandeuth of Richard Murray, Clifton, on April inch, of this your removed from the community one of Its oldest. and most. esteemed members. lie was born in Lot. 48, and at. the time of his death was 80 years old. His father was John Murray, a man who in his time was deservedly respected for his Christian ability, and posscscd of good ability as n spcukcr. He moved to Pleasant Valley, and hclngn carpenter by trade he btrilt 0| L c “me Branched the Gospel as Mnyllth with ulargcattendnncc. It. has ev" ~0‘nir th‘e5lbéqt' le ". local Methomfib Drench” brcn closed for sometime, but, islnni’nlr b0“ Yht at me prire it is mmde Richard Murray moved to Clifton in lH70. “my or bum“ 0"” or “w lament lemma 0" — Mpoore & McLeod‘ 2 (hi . A icwyenrs lateral. special tntectlngs hold P' E' I' The renown”: Pincers were ‘ ln theold Presbyterian Church, ho was ficcswdl form“ mm" L‘ 1" Nonnun c we tt. converted and from that. time was earnest in the service of Christ. A year later he was elected to the cldcrshlp. Some may speak lightly of special services, and no doubt. with some reason, but. it is because they see the chat! (and there is chair) rather than the wheat; they have on eye for life's failures rather than for life's triumphs. It. can be elders data their conversion to automobilcbothe western part of the exhibit as much alarm as was sontcnitnes occasioned by bicycles when first intro— duced. The roads autolng, they are rutty and dried hard, makinn travel very rough.‘. installer] for Prince Edward Iloduc, No 95, I. 0. G. T. of Annundule, by the Lodge Ueput-y Joseph Clmll‘cy for the ensuing quarter, viz. Bc-sl. quality and haudiest. size anhe Red Cross l’hnrhtacy. . va.- p. Mch will M n: -v. in Mabel on Tuesday the 22nd at 7.8) p. In. BIN. W. W. Locos, was ’at Houston lllt Week and was present. In the evening at. the Annual Roll Call in the Central Methodist Church. iHi nos nonunion Branch-Offices in Montague scuris and Georgetown. Fish, no. 1 herring and choice codflsh, at. W. A. J ohnsoons's, Montague, P. E. I. lddtwtf Island Railway to M array Harbor, afford- ing a splendid chance for pleasure seekers to see this pretty part of the province. The train will leave Charlottetown at ti a.rn.. and Will leave Murray Harbor on return at 4 p. ct. In Ira-rune please address all corres- r ‘ of an advertising nature to Advertising Departruenp, subscriptions to Subscrlbtlou Department, news to New» Department. and letters to editor, etc, to Editorial Department. Do not under any circumstances, address to any individual member of the ubull‘, as such person is liable to be absent from the office. THE Eastern liner Culvin Austin on which many islanders travel in summer to and from Boston, is making some very fast time. Sits sailed from St. John last week, on Monday morning not! o'clock, arriving at Boston the following morning at the same hour after making all stops. The “Hub” wns left Wednesday morning at. 9 o'clock and St. John was reached a little siterl o'clock Thursday afternoon. Taking into consider stion that all stop. were made this is very fast time. '1‘. A. Athas. Mr.me were r are by the Stanley, arriving here Saturday afternoon. Bananas, oranges. lemons, apples figs, dates, &c, Ste. at. W. A. Jobnsboue's Montague. P. E. i. Mdtwtf Correspondents sending Kings County news will please mark “Kings County" hi. the hop of first. page of same, each aims of sending. Goon catches of lobsters and cod tish are reported from Souris toOapc Bear, just about. enough herring being taken for bait. “Sunlight. Soup Coupons wanted"— Toilet soap given in exchange for these coupons by W.A Johnstone, Montague. P.E.l. 3dtwtf “Souvenir poet. curds". “Comic post cards“ "Souvenir stationery", and fancy goods, at. \V. A. JoltnsWnc's, Montague t’. E. l. tiritwtf Tun tnlllincr-y oponiugnL D. G. Camer— on‘s and A. C. Mcilunulvls shore at Morr- ouguo were literally patronized. Both stores went. to ulot. of pains in making their exhibits which were olo ver, attractive order—and no doubt. helped sales liberally. IsAAc Ivus Is now at. work putting cold shortage apparatus in Montague cheese factory. He also has the contract to building a water tank in connection with the railroad. 'l‘hc Dmn for this contract IE completed about600 yards up Vessey's Creek from the rnllrontl. They tire now busy laying and covering pipe tocnrry water to tank. W. K. Romans arrived in the City at. three o'clock on Saturday afternoon, after having complebed a 250 mile tour by Island, lncludingu visit. to Sumnrerside. The trip wns made wlthouta hibch by the machine, the only untoward occur- ronce being the breaking of a small bell. under the forward spring. Mr. Rogers reports that. he only stopped eight times in the whole trip on account. of meeting horses, artd found that, the latter did not are not. good for THE following officers were duly C. T.-Albert C. Myers. V. T.—Bcrthu A. licwlott. P. C. ’l‘.—Fredet‘lck Swallow. M.— James Swallow. D. M.-—-Ethol Chnfl‘ey. Chain—Maggie Chall'cy. F. S.—Jobn Tossell. Trss.—Grrtrude Chnil'cy. Sec—Mable Illngwcll. Asst. Sou—I. -Iiu Dingtvcll. G.—Umwfurd Biirckct. Soul .—l’lus McDonald. PAIN ABOUT Tilli HII'S. Itisacommon complaint. wtth women. The right. treatment. is Ncrviline, which penetrates to the seat of the pain lrnttredlabely. Nervlline warms and soothes the aflectcd parls,drsws out. the Irritation and pain, allows the patient. enseaftcr one rubbing. No liniment so economical and safe. Neat-l fifty years in use, and the demon immensely greater every day! Nervlline must. be good. o ALBANI IN OTTAWA. Earl Gray and Sir Wilfred Leads the Great Audience in three Hearty Cheers. \thnAlbunirtppcnred (It. the Capital recently she received a reception and good-bye that. probably no other singer svercxperiotrcedin this country. Alter singing encot‘es until she wns throat tired and repeating “Horne Sweat. Home" several times the great. plum donnn tried to leave the surge. Butno that was not yet. to be. The Govr-rucr Genenrl oi of Canada, or. this moment arose in his box. and almost. simultaneously the Premier of Canada, and these noteublc mcn led the nudicnce in giving three hearty clrcers for the greatestCanadlan woman thuncvorilved. It. was a scene never to be forgotten in Ottawa, and those present. were deeply affected by the demonstration of ailectlon on the putt of theaudlence to Madame Albani. It has been in ameasurejust. such a recep- tion as this which Albani has been receiving on her every r nu-r throughout. the length of Canada. What. anight. Charlottetown has in prospect. when this great Diva appears in Matkct Hall supported by her company of celebrated musicians. R L that. the seat plan will open to subscribers at, Jsmleson's Drug store on the morning of May filth, to subscribers only. and that the subsclption list. may be signed at. any time now. ..__....__.... THE WONDERS OF THE BODY. lbs Inccltanislrrt,iikc delicate machinery. by even a slight, cause is so disurrungcri its to be practically useless. A headache is no trifling muttcr'brcuuse the stomach, kidneys and llvernre sure to be affected. To cure the cause of headaches and pre- v.nt. new attacks, use Forrozottrflit aids Lhc stomach by supplying nourishing blond. vltnlizes thc nerves and brain instantly. Fct‘rozone braces—Hives tonc —9ievutcs your spririls. N0 ant-it hertth hr'lngcr known. Fifty ccttis pcrbux oi lll’lvy chocolate tablets at. ull tieulers. con i e (I Seeouritnntensc range of tntn‘s soft front shirts more than filty styles to choose front, all sizes all V. '1‘.—May Nicholson. P. C. 'I‘.—-Allon McDonald. Chan—John Mcl‘hcc. Trous.—Annio O. Dockcndoil‘. F. Sam—Charles H. Robertson. Man—Sum Nicholson. D. M.—-Alsx MacKuy. Sec—Maggie. Guy. A. Sec—Annie L. McLeod. L. D.~Geo l) Muilteson. Guard—(loo. A. Dockortdotil. Scnt.—V\'nrrcn S. Docknndor ll‘. Castile Soap in 2 lb bars nt 150 perlb. Hdrf often he spoke of his own unwortltiness and ctnphnslzcd the infinite merits of Chrisbnn which ho rested with simple and entire confidence. He had the icy of seeing his four children that. survive him become usciul members of the Church of Christ. Ills wife passed away five months before ltim, aged 75 years. They trod the path of life together and in death, where not. long separated. Theirs was a happy home, where all received a welcome—Com. We are still handling nlargc lot. of fishing tackle, s‘ndlntend clearing out our entire stock at. greatly reduced prices. Get. your supp]y for the 24th from an. Remember the plnoe.—A. W. Reddin'a Central Drugstore. WHITE’S A Free Musical *' fi 5 Cut Glas - Sale . We wish to rel use out resent stmk of cut gin ss before our new stock ar- rives and we will there- fore glve a uniform dis count of 25 PER CEN'I‘ off of our entire stock. This is an excellent opportunity to buy cut glass at away down prices. G. F. HUTCIIESON. Jewellera H (liliih. Education ‘ We have arranged with the United States School of Music, Union Square, New York. to give free lessons to all who purchase Violins, Autoharps, Guitars, Banios from us. Hundreds of people do not buy tnusicn instruments because thev cannot play—Here is an opportunity to learn with- out costing you anything Call today for full particu- lars. MILLER BROS Snnnyside. ' ' “ “'"‘ ‘ ' t ‘ Wm“ normals. oi‘P. sauna, 0N neat. Thursday. View. Div; and h x "-y S we. visiting in Houston last webk. will be an exclusion by the Prier Edward MEET M A'l” run ALW vs ausv storm“ Stanley Bros. * l A .»-i WRAPPERS "ANo' HOUSE DRESSES The styles of at waist; giving them the appearance shirt wdlfit suit. favorites, and good sellers. You will find them here in assortment. 75c to $2.75 each. House Dresses $1.45 to it each. pers change like every thing else—sometimes the change is for the good, sometimes the opposite. This time it is for the good; and the many pretty prints and new styles will appeal to everyone. The House Dresses are made with :1 full front, and belt They are very general generous Prices range in wrappers from Stanley Bros. ! _ wrap- ofa 2.25 :7 . {nus MARK - i' i‘ CHOICE CEYLON 'I‘EA nus MARK | MEANS QUALII‘Y Q), Co. | MEANS QUALITY BROKEN ORANGE PEKOE ’ ' r i In It lmul lirrnd air proof boxes, :I i-ltoiri- uriit-lu with our Rlllll'v- llill(iD‘.lL'lil‘i'yynlll iliit’r‘l‘ulrtc ii» rand § | . I and S “20 Hex. ’ ‘ N DERSON CO’Y r“ k 9 M ERCHANTS j W About the Dr. Deimel Underwear. The change from woolen or cotton to D climate and under any condition of health. cannot be made too soon. keeps the most up-to—date Underwear. WHY DONT YOU PUT ll IN returns, because "nearly everybody reads THE GUARDIAN." SWORN AVERAGE ‘ 3043 I TR l-WEEKLY 3128. When to begin wearing Linen Mesh. Linen Mesh Underwear can be made at any time, in any It is a change for the better under all circumstances and This underwear is for sale at S. A. McDonald's who S. A. McDonald, ' P.‘ E. Island’s Greatest Clothing House. ’IIIE CHARLOTIEOWN GUARDIAN? wimr' l’ls in THE GUARDIAN bring prompt CIRCULATIONS 0N DEC. 30, 1905,0A’ILY r. Deimel's