2 Z Z . g V A ‘_ . _1~§\.,_‘f1*&.q»» , , _ _,Ii-mi. , ; _',_,(?¢, .HAR 1 _ Ai’ - f I ~ i if . ~ Q _ . V 1 » T ' . , i » .v _ A ,|> X 13?." i' v ‘ . . . , . V, _ . ii a ' _. BEST We’re “Cranks,” so some of the Clothing Manufacturers think. They say we are tlieworst people in the Cloth- ing business ' We re so Very Particular % I-y" -1 » in New Prowse Block-Charlottetown. lied H oleniiled THE Mints arrived from Picton at 4.(lJ p.1m. yesterday. ' . Rav. Gloria: B'rnx..ot~Si\ckvuio, N.B.. is at the Oerletiin Hotel, Halifax. N. S. ` 5' T Miss Hb;snn.= halos' or, tae” ionamin- ii!~hoi>;;0‘1§i1_sn.Jsii Vanin: iw otuve !\=wi‘du.m°\'ni»|'|~: ~` ‘ff i Tal Jnpeiieie Famine Fund cloeesou' 'l‘hnred_\y,ul this week. All coiitributi ons`sboilld’reli\h 'this .oiilce without flew- , dtwif: Mas.. Bnowiv, who has been in I Hoboken, Neve/"Jersey, and New York all winter arrived home by the express, Suiiday qromlnz. _ - A raiinwam. social in honor of District D , E . 0 oputy Fred P. Newson of the Sons of ngland will be held in the Soi:iety's Hall n Friday evening at_8 o'e1ock. CoLiN Towussmn; oi Travellers Rest (P. E. I.) is visiting his brother and sister, Rev. and Miss Townsend at Harcourt, N. B. He is a student in Pine Hill, Halifax. FiinnA'riuNsoN, Charlottetown is a‘t Sheflluc, N. B. visiting bis mother, Mrs. Atkinson, who has just returned from spending the past winter in Boston and NovsSootia. GUNNER llll'i\ivriN will be buried' today with military honors. The members of the various Militia Companies, including .the South African Veterans, are requested to attend in uniform at the drill shed at 2.15. NONE of the engineers in charge of the construction of the new railway station, arrived here, and a lot of thc necessary machinery and geur to be used in the work is nt. hiind. The liuildlniz will lie commenced assoon as possible; the work of staking the site is to be done today. Tiis congratulations of his friends, in which The Guardian joins, are being Bltnlii special arrived at 10.31 last TRnTennli__eiub had e dance at the. Armouryintgnight. ,_ TR_Ibtie§glQr.§taniey will go on the Ohu°iotteti`p1r_if\~§ioi.oo mate., beginning Ixus 5.-2_gi¢iids'n'i mrs. wiiiine mm? Rustioo, will regret to' imntlme' ,ei is iiuiis iii‘v/ini -ppm- aiiiiiu. _ Tlniuswaes email market yesterday, thoughfa somewhat larger attendance than the average for some weeks. There was no change oi note ln' prices. ,Tama ai/rivea on iii.. siiiinix im night, consigned to Jdhn Nicholson, the well-known horsemen, a splendid bay tmttaer Aquiri, foaled May 3,, Iwi, by Aquiiln, a son of Bliigen 2 06, Thus is a colt the like of which horsemen talk with enthusiasm and from his breeding should have the stull’ to make a notable trotter. Aniiimnv many complimentary letters and words of praise have been received about the “Horse Notes" that appear in The Saturday Guard iiin. Every week this edition lu growing more popular and evciy mall brings new subscriptions. Do nit delay sending for it and telling your friends and neighbors, onlyd) cents per year, only 25 cents for six mouths. tf Tun death took place yesterday oi Peter Martin, after n long illness. The young man though only 22 years of ag u was one ofthe fourth contingent that went from this Island to South Africa during the Boer war. His comrades iii the militia are desirous of giving him e. funeral with full military honors und request that all militiameii who can and the 4th Reirt. hand nierubcrs, will attend at the drill shed today at 2.15 p. m. li' appears as if there will be dliiicuity in scouring a camping ground for the 82nd Bnitaillon near this city this summer. It When we’xe so exacting, it’S for you--so you’ll get what you want-and, by having it, we’ll get the business. i - 1 _ Come here and look over our (`.lothing--turn it ~ inside out-look at the qualitv and finish-the way seams are sewed and what they are sewed uith-- how the padding’s out in -and all those apparently unimportant details. Some Cloihinglooks mighty slick outside-but it doesn’t sta) 'so any length if iime. liiai’s Whois llui Periinacily Siiiias Takes. look at our perfectly tailored Spring Suits-» Our Handsome Spring' Overcoats- Our Fine Line of Rain Coats- ..f_(')ur Complete Line of Hepdwear-- _ J " Oui' Snia;rt'a`nd`Attractive,= Styles in all kindsof Toggery that Good Dressers want. If you'll do this, you'1l surely be convinced that " Tris BEST is iisiesi Boys’ ihrcc Pico: Suits Every Boy likes a Suit ' y ff* f , with a Vest He wants his Suit io look X, g wi. lik F ,h 9 ‘ Wm ~;, i e a ers 1 He wants it A uid' fel if tolook Manly. . » / Q W A A ’ _. ‘ . hi" .. i \' *.- . if 1 . il* li” si- .3 5 W _ .i.. ' ‘§» - 1 ~ ni. ~~:'.'§»¢-*““ - .-~.' » ,.,.-5 A .1 i.',`,5§ 1 §’ srl here andgrati- iy his desire. W c h a v e Boys’ Three Piece Suits in sizes from 10 years old up- wards. com", vss r, AND KNEE 'rizoussizs Made from Fancy Mixed Cheviots and other suitable fabrics, cut and tailored artistically. $5 50. $4 SO. $5.50 to S8-00 Suits with Vests cost a tride more than they do without-but the satisfaction they give the Boy is worth the small increase in price.- Scattcring Dollars ,_ ,Don't,mis_.s the great cut price sale oflthe balance of Weeks & Co’s stock which we bought for a son neariy,~i'i~not»quite. » . _ _ ~ There's all kinds of gocd things in it,-some of most every line \h¢y_l1a_d_ iI\.,Sl0¢k- C°m°.»Ff{1?T1,.li... 8- A . _ . il just noie please thatvve are gi_ving__,1t away Boil ibéciiii 'l§»»*ir~.fn‘tdNi|. Jong around here. ` ft . 3/H¢'§ssig,fps¢ laovdsrislno .nf BEAU- I TIF L MIIXEINERY .because ‘we cant keep up . with our orders. ` if l offered mD,L_ Hooper, whgse pm,,,0. secmsiipity that visitors to Charlotte- tion from the grade of Captain' is a townas well as citizens siiould be depriv- mei-lwd |-award fora lgng service in ,he _ed ofthe attraction utiorded by the mill- ` 82nd Battalion, F01- many years Major tary display altendnnt on the the rcguliir Hooper has uctcd as payiiiagter of the turn out ofthe militia; but it is likely battalion. that such will be the case if the iniiucncc YESTEMIAY the Start was made on the ut work to prevent the usuitl iirrnugcmeiit midiiionioiiie Prince of wait.. coiinie. i°“"°‘”°dt° '"“'°“S Wy' in bcginuirg the digging for the found. THE H-ailfax came into port lust niglit ation of the extension the first rpadesiiiii at H 0'¢l0ck- She brwirht li ei-rizo of acne- ui emi-h were thrown up by Elgin M¢;Ken. ral merchandise and the following piissen- zle, of Flat River, and Kfiiio Jmngs of gets: 0. P. and Mrs. Coniint, Mrs. McPhee ,this city, young lady students row Miss M. McPhee, G. und Mrs. Eastern, httending college. Mrs. Treniaine. Shesailcd at 12 o’clock Tiii-1 S. S. CAPE Bin-;'i‘0N, arrived here ;I$},;h,;‘;$eth};o;;f;i0,;,;:?: p!,;i:;g2:sc.0`I‘§ yemerdny morning from Montrml' with J. Cameron L. J. Piriiiier R. J and Mrs. “lame general cum() mm A sailed mst’ Campbell Eouisn Hour Eliinia itiid Lliiiaii evening for St. -lohn's Newfoundland vin Hmm Tim Bevm,|y{w,’,l make me next Sydney. Her outward curizo from liere “lp to Cha,,l°N_e,o“,n_ consisted oi' 1500 biiizs oats, 200 bags potatoes, 50iiaigs turnips, 15 head cultic, THE Y- M- C- A- Dl"0°l°l`S h*“l U 29”" ghome., and 30 she,,p_ eral meeting Inst night. The physical THE S__.S.. CAUOUNAI of the Buick: ,work uns found to bc most satisfactory, Di=~~°"d "fe ~»11ed for M°n=f»»1 37.151223-§°£.§I."l.T??L"'f.iii i§’.§`f.'"£f..Z`.”.1° Tuesday morning Mny 15"' Wm lm d“° The Sunday uientinys will be contiiiui.-il at Charlottetown Friday m°m‘n“ M"-V this month and further plans iiiade at wth and 'mug f°' St' ‘hhnvs New'°“"‘l` next meeting. About twenty donations land vm sydney ‘md N°"‘h Sydney are duo for the niorigagc fund which if mnying horses came and sheep °“ dwk paid at once should enable thc directors “nd produce undcrdeck' See “dv” to wipe oil thc ilcbt. Some improvements t°m°"'°“'° in the interior of Llic buiiilinp; wercdis- ABusiNi»:i.s man who yearly gives $25 -¢¥\1SS€d- towards sustainiiig the work of the Y. M. C. A..ln this city expressed iiiniseli as BORN well pleased ut sesiniz the aiiiount ' subscribed to lift the mortgage on tl e ’ building. This gentleman who docs not W/\50N~ ALIVIOIWHIZUP-MHY 3'-ll. 1° wish his mime ig bg made publig rub.. the wifo of the Iiev. W. J. Wiison, ii son scribes enough money to linve the front of ‘ thc building painted uiid briglitcncd up ED_ DoN1\i.i> A. MuDoN/ii.u of Glenflnnan, intiier of Rev. J. J. McDonald, Klnkora, MAuAn_BLACQU|ERE_(),, MM. gm, died on Tuesiliiy cvening, aged 80. He by Rem Dr, Mm-rlson’ Leo Mnhm. ,D leaves to mourn three sons and one M,,,_g,,,.etB|,,cq“ic,-c_ . daughter, David at Gieiinniin. Father John ntKinkora and Will and Eliza at lioine.Funeral will leave his late residence DIED' (iionilnnnri at 8.30 o`clock on Thursday /--*--*---'°*-"-’*”""”’ inorniui; for St. Patrick‘s Cliurcli, Fort CURRAN-At New Perth, on Friddy A . , - h . J uirust. where interment will tuko plane May /ith Mary Jani., beloved wife of Joliii and Miny Aiiiie Curran, aged Aoycurs Fiisii J. CAMERON, shipped by the bti Hulifnx lust night, four line horses which C()LES_0,, MW 7’ at the p E [S],,,,,] e Wm mke W B°"l'°“- Thai’ lnchllled I-iospltitl Stcplien Coles of Milton. ills UW hill' h°"5° Jiwk Dl"°“» 3 “lc” six' body will bc conveyed to his fornicr lioiiie 'ear-old chestnut horse by Provider, and this m0m,ng_ 1.-,,nc,.,,_| "Duel, |,,m,._ a very line ciirriimc horse hy Parkside, J r., which was raised by Gwrize Hardy. of MARTIN-in this city, Miiy sth, Peter, Lll»lfl0 Yf-Wk? the f0‘1l`f1l1 WHS l-hill iiillllff beloved lion of Moses nnii Miitllilu Martin, little pacing mare, Betsey Cameron, ,med 22 ymu-,,_ which started in six races last season and [Funeral at 3 ii. m., today, to St, Dun. was only behind the money once. Sho 5t,m',,'C,,ihe;]mi ]_ showed her racing qualities in that lonil- in old Home week, after being beaten hy The hlehest Pflwlwll <2 D11 1' R . 2. 20 1-2. Mr. Cameron will attend the maui' Line- ‘W5 Queen” :""'~`“l' big sale of trotting stock to be held ut ‘ “7dl'W]"‘ Rciidville trotting par_k. , drawn out six~heat nice, which she won ~ lli id fo Qua- noee in the first three heats-best time h““ll5 bl' Wm- M°“‘l‘°""‘l“”'-le- "Ke" ‘fi f'.'“""""" , ~/ ' - 7._ -v_:; tl":1‘§f" ' ` U = sf 0; in 1.7* 2," 'i ` , -./yy., ' fi sy, , \ __; .935 . nfgffi `*"_ 1% -_ \‘4- 'idx "\f\ " , _..` _, _ .*~`\ / “ » . .. f if/i ,ig .~. ' `."" W. .// ` .i,._'£ll,l_i-" .'f`.-..;l" i -, kj F le i nd.; '_ i' Ii*-i._ \.,¢\_ e ' it-l",.f/» Li 4/»i> s es <». / _ ._ . ‘ ' r,-.;,g,<~ V Jil " -»“ "’lfi“€l@@ . ,io ‘ i i ..'., . -_ . -C ar the old dill' Wil Giielyour walls a. chance. ’1`hey’d ch~er you i up-and please you every time you saw them, if they were tastefully decorated with new Wall Paper. Tue old paper has been on so long that it makes your eyes tired to look at it. Isn’t it so? Pretty, new ones, 7c per :oil up. sore Siliicllto H. B. B. the best smoking pipe on the niiirkct. Every one iguiiranteed. The lied Gross Phiiiiincy,iigeiiis for Cli"l`own Hilti Window shades oi all grades ere very moderately priced here foi ex -imple, good plain shades in all colors at 35c each, mounted on a goozi strong roller. Better shades, oil colors mounted on Hartsliown rollers at 5oc each. Come in and see how well we can do for you in these lines. Moore & Mcleod. gdii. d _'ls »-1*’ V d is € c;»;=.-- Qwall Paper ‘i At Less Than Half Price i You will miss si grand opporiiiiiiiy ii ypii do not buy the job lui-s of wall paper wc are offering. Call in and see them and at the suiiie tiiiic iirivca look at 0UR NEW PAPER We claim to have the prettiest patterns and the lowest prices iii the city, let us know and we will send our sample books io your home. We know we have Just the paper you want. iiiiiis ,~"i':1f ? » "” i ._-,qs ‘ic or . *-3. 1°' 'T ¥& ref ---- - - -r; Y-*-__ . \_:- ~__f -- 3 5-Cuvnnuaunnnninnnnuivueluaunnunenuvniic A New Policy Phe SUN LIFE OF CANADA has just issued a new policy on a 3 p.c. Riserve, giving iery high- Cash Surrender Values, etc. As the premium under this policy is no higher than under tlie old torm, in- tending insurers should ask fi r particulars, before placing their insurance elsewhere. Eli. El. EIlC)`\7V'. Charlottetown. Manager for P. E. Island. x9 mwf iyi ili‘ ° -no O i i 3 GIVE THE BOY A SHOW What provision are you making to give that Boy of yours a start in life TH E EN DOWMENT POLICY Is the simplest, safest and surest inetlicd. Start early THE NORTH ANERICAN LIFE be pleased to snow ycu. Write for lnfoiuisiion. Ross & Matthews, ’él.._-_ _ -_ liivcsimciit in Diamonds is as Safe as Bank Stock What is Prellier ' ft/ Dont buy ii new pipe before looking over our stock of li.B.B's. Everyone guaranteed. The Red Cross Pliariiiacy, agontsforCh'town. _ ' ' 8dtf. COl.GATE’S . ' ` ~ POPULAR TOILET l’ERl"EC'l` OVENS SOAP _ This is a new line re- cently put up by Colgate ` bake our cake to a nicetyi maliingit not only appe- tiziiig to eat, but. n pleas- uretoseeon your supper & Co., to sell at 25c per box. We consider it good value at this price. _ rowse Bros., t .‘.~*'f .11 .-~»~ . » table. Today we have ii iresu supply oi' Sultans Cake. ‘Nut Cake, Silver Cake. _ D. STEWART. Ecurat Bxxanv, mkeo Beet Brad. We have just opened up a large assortment of good toilet soaps at popular prices- Call on us if you want sos ps. . iw Scidiitz Powders.-Our Sciiliiiz powders iirc miide from tiie purest Rochelle siilts, liicrirboniilc of soda and tartarlu ucid. We make thein up iresli every few days Purity und freshness are the conibinution that make our seidlilz powders so popu- liir. Price 4:: each tbic e. liox. The two ' iiiucs, MucDoni\ld mid McKinnon, drug- glsts' cor. Gt. Goo. & lit. Sta. iitirli BROCK’S BIRDSEEI) New fresh stock just icceived. .. _ ,_ _, . ‘ 4’-2*?" Than a Nice Dia- that he may receive the benefits before - e is too old. , Issues a special “L liilcl’s Endowment.” wliicii we will , 5" i-\!_§ mond Ring '.7 We are showing n beautiful line of Diamond Rings with varied setiingsf- many of wliicli can be changed in siiii: piircliascrs. We believe tlicin to _he excellent values. We will consider it iz favor to have the pleasure of sliowiiig them to you. “Brooks” is the best bird seed on the mar- kel. Price ioc a package. “The Two Macs" lllllllllllllll l llllllllillllllll. DRUGGISTS. Coniefci. George and Kent Sil- i ,Q 1'-.M I ' u '~ " » i _ . . 5 '_ M; ‘\.` ilfil , A w.N.ia|NToN, - ______,, _______ __; _.. - .-5 \ >v‘-“~*,- ~_ -,*v*-“%_v*_:_*-_ “I ' ’ ~*v*a" *_;*;-v*_’ ’ '-“v*.~_ *_*v“-“~" ’ A “fa l 1 Since it is true, that- *A ln Prince Edward island ' nearly everybody reads "lie ihaiioiieiuwn liuaiiiian” there can be no escape from the ci iiclusicn that ad- veitisers can reach nearly everybody in Prince Edward Island through the columns oi The Guar- dian. The ciiculations of The Guardian to Dec. 30, 1905 are 3043 Daily. and 3:28 Tri-weekly. These figures are net; all damaged, unsold and returned copies have been omitted. i ‘I *?` . 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