think 'EI-IE THE, L llllllllll Blllilllli e=,_`_el@e_-s..,¢- - .-. _ ... , _, l- ' -- `, ,you _. __°" e ’”'_ g ., gévegwmn _ W QNKHN y ,Hear omcn in New Prom rr ,... ...-.r. ri.. rs.. rr. pr... - Self'-i"rllingPsn. Block, Charlottetown. rnphiy, Enriched on the new opse. aliam .t\\0\}l\\l» (the very lates 9 novelty.) .Tee _ .VIPIEI GJIZIRS »'.r.~u,.|::@;.r;o,., _ W ]o_i-go. ii. cook L-‘lli‘fU O ZON E Both sizes. Fresh stock, direct from the. manufacturers. Wholesale and Retail. Geo. E. Hughes, Apothecaries Hail. `\ t( _. t . . _ ,, _ ___ Bio Values In Little Spaces. Guardian iassiiied Ads. MAN wanted to drive delivery wagon \. \ Under f ` sstciarrnrri column. x Yo Th ’ = ur “mb Nrca five o'clock tea, candy fable and V. \\` *nie Pe:.mo.A¢5vr__rrirsro¢n“ "limConru.niPsNCo.~_.ToLtn'o.Q. filling device which ’ room this afternoon. pun ihlacpen in ¢ _ Ililiil" “I by AN! good strong boy with'a fair educa- 2,,,:h:k::f,'|=":*:; rfreahmcnt table at St. Paui`s School mu' _ tion can learn of a' permanent position with rapid promotion by applying at this office at once. ' Tn: music page in the Saturday issue of April 28th will contain the words and YOU find 8.Ii'aSS01'flll€I1 music ofa popular sung entitled, “On the 0' these pens at -4 Road to Mandalay." tt Rscui./in _communication of' Empire Lodge No. 10, Knights of Pythian, will br- held iu Castle Hail this evening at 8 9 wo wo I I n S o’cloelr. confcrrln lst and 2nd rank and , il 5| triiiloting. A full nttendsncs is requested. Charlottetown, Jewelry Sl0i'e» The Guardian's Saturday issue with its nrany special features is now read by al- t:__ _, Soft I Particular People Let me suit you-I mean let ‘ me illustrate to you,by making you a suit of clothes. how I P165" #articular people with 'HY custom made clothe~,whlch are unexcelled in tit. finish and workmanship. Don’t be con- tent with common place clothes when I can furnish you with clothes that can’t be exce'led at practically the same price as you pay for inferior goods I have a swell line of new spring for goods in tweeds, _ worsteds and serges, etc. You will find something to please you no matter how par- ticular you are. Call to-dayand seepmy elegant lineof suitlngs. D. V Trouser 9 Leader. The Artistic Tailor, 3-Ziidthr twwtf. 'ioicnni l 1 Celebrated Caramels, Fudges. Creams, and all kinds of good Cake and Pastry. Urdersieft at Stewrrt &Son’s Grocery will be promptly attended I0. , Mills Bros., homemade candy; also é Proprietors. 5Itts- ` , most eight hundred more people than any im other during the week. This increase is In addition to its usual much ia rsale T83 on Saturday. Hsnnarrim, under this heading, wil be found news pertaining to Queen will also he found the news of th . D wiiibe a conveniencetoitsreadcra. Triians passed peaciiuiiy Tawny at Lynrlaie,nn April 23rd, 1908, trusting in the merits of her Redeemer Mrs. Mark ble, of Vernon River Bridge, in the 42nd year of her age, leaving to mourn a scrrcwlng husband and six small child rr-n,a father and mother and four hrothexs and two sisters, besides a large circle of friends. The funeral took place Tuesday to Vernon River Ccnietry. _,__ ' o Aunnnv W. Envm ond Miss Etta f 1 . MacDonald were united in marriage ' Q recently at the residence of Rev. Henry A 5 ' \ _ . B. Williams, Woburn, Mass. The couple were attended by William Wilson A of Chelsea as best man and Miss Lottie iluwliiuson of Malden as bridesmaid. Ai ARE HERE. er. of the groorn's parents on , If Y°“ hlV¢ 11°* °i"l°f°d Y°‘1\‘ BPHUE Beacon Street a receutiou was hold, a S0 br ing the cbfldy-en in and lilif. 14599 get t°8¢i~h"- number ofthe relatives of the contract Wi* W3” Y°“\' \fld°r 11°* 051)' Y°“" ilik parties being present from other haavepythelr Phoio takenfcnme next order, but future orders aswell- cities. Mr. Ervin is son of Frederick tt) 2.). J o * ` k _ our goods Wm ,nm-1 the mah Ervin; a member of the firm of Ervi & you wont our goods’ perhaps you Wllmott painters of that city. "ll'h dou’t know it, but we believe it and are h"d° ‘S “ d'*°3ht°" °f Al" M°L°°'l °f Point Prim P E I. and has mad ontident. ec n in .0 n ' ' ° h°" ’ Spf," atYm_n:!;:§_,v°;:; ifruwrfg ei: home in Woburn the past few months. K P Z Y - A Pll0tugI'2i})li€i‘, and worthy of your consideration. The Mongfnvgggggxinznxgxr “Pen” °" ~ , - - J' ce of Mr. & C0, o ltjrces “Tl nm in It when c°mpar°d with and Mrs. Bernard, Miliview, the occasion T le ho e I 2. ° q“° I Y* being a farewell party in their honor - ° ‘ ° " __ rrfooriurr ar Planar, .":::.:‘:.L‘;“:::r.“:;‘a.°.¥;i:1.r”";.:z.zzz T b T H ini WM* Spent very pleasantly in dancing iiUUSi:-LLl:A N ill G | We haves irrge variety of Soaps including Securing, Scrubhiny. Lauirdry, Toilet, Disinfectaut, and ctc.Dinu1ond Potasli, L,iileti's l.ye, Am monia, Pearline, Gold Dust, Borax, Puiz Cream, ailver Polish, Starch n large varietv, Stove and Shoe Polish, B sir B sand etc ru es, room Order here where you can get all at the one time-see what you get and at the lowest possible price. Mcl(enna’s Grocery, Two stores to suit your convenience ' Phnne { Down town store Mia. lin town atnrf' 22%. Every-one knows what house cleaning means-a lot of labor, time and worry. . This can bc greatly lessened by having the proper material | to help you winch can be found here. r 75?? Slip= We have some nice lines in house slippers 55°. $r»10. $1-45 and 4 I full line of dress slip- pers from $1.25 ‘ro $2'\VSe think we can please you in price and quality. o-ISPRAGUE & Co . , SUNNYSIDE. | r he No by a ors, Great George Street. FREE TEA and social chats until midnight when 5 Very Hlmptuous repast was spread, after which an address accompanying presents wus presented. The recipients were Unllffiy taken by surprise but Mr. Ber- nard rose tu the occasion with a few well In order to ‘amuse thc sales of Is- chosen remarks on behalf of himself and LAND BLEND Tea the Agent here Mrs. Bernard. Dancing 'was again offers 225 Pounds as premiums to be resumed until the wcc aura hours when Given awav sans to me ar.: as "" ‘i~'P“"°" “fm hliiliis Events very persons on P.lt.I,, who guess the near- “U-l°Y°i-il” “"e“|"E- est to the length if time that the new . THE congregation of the English .i fr uk t ?:;nm§ugli§Ptr§s;_ E_ f§1a;d_ 01.32; Church. nl. Cherry Valley, held their only condition, are ‘hot you boy B annuril Easter niectiugin the church last P0Und or more of "ISLAND BLEND" Saturday evening, the rector, Rev. Mr. l`ca at 25 cents per lb. and that you Colton ln thc chair. The flurmciai Bois Agents for Chni'loi.totowii. Opposite P. O. COFFEE Rfcfi Old Mocha from Aden Rare Old jabs from Batavia. , ...§..‘.’r'§§d §fr§.'L`i{i..."° §i'.r.'f rare, and tasty. The beat eb- niaabie-4oe per lb- JAS. KELLY dt Co. send your_ guest in an addressed rcpcrt~, and others were v».-ry encouraging °UV¢l°P¢ Which Wm be Ewen YO" bi’ to the meurber's,unl'i show that the work illéenincrchsirt from whom you buy the ,,,L|,,,, o,,,|,,h |,, p,.og,.es,,,,,,z very ,uw For further particulars apply to °““bU' ' The officers for the ensuing your urn; _ \\'ur~dcris-WllilunrBeers and .fohn E. 0 Carrier. ’ Synod Delegates-James Bourke and Wllllarn Crane. Substitutes-Charles Irvin and John 200 |b5_ Moth ......... ilcers, George Beers, Sr., Cirnries J Irving, John E. Currier, Seymour Young, .fairies Bourke and Peter Carrier, A vote of thanks was tendered, a S C a James Bourke, warden for several years, ° for his efficiency and faithfulness in thc performance of his duties during his tenure ofcfilce. Meeting adjourned till Also our own Moth Pre' -’“"° "’°“- 7°`°'°°“~ ventive 35c a pound. Fishing Tackle-We carry a full line of the best] fishing tackle obtainable. Not gEpp|N V 31105,, .‘;i:.‘;i!;”’°.2f:.. .‘1.‘.’“I.‘.. °€...'°°1f...,’.§::§ Come and inspeotlt. Our prices the lowest. You should see our stock before purchasing' elsewhere- A. W. Reddln Pheln B. W Liridle bits, snaps, rollers, harness soap, oil, etc. at Cameron dc Co'a. 2fldli The Dsllneator for May is now on our News 5cFashlon Counters. It isa bright and Newsy Magaline. Every lady should havencopy. A great array of early Sprliig8t.yles. Hanypagel are devoted to dreasmaking and Mililnery. Some delightful stories in the May number. Only 15 cents, by mailil cents. Carter's Bookstore. 21d lw Vicks’ Invincible mixture of sweet peas is beyond question the cream of mixtures. Forsaie only bvJ J. Gay t umpuamraravanvunl ar... o.r'£r.....r.r. Everypersou who lures good chocolates io try a bo,x,_ of White‘a _Deima.rs. l /Numa on every piece. For sale at all the leading roofectioners. County. Under the proper headings E other counties. The Guardian classifies its local items thus in the ho c that this the live o`r:ioek ,tem ip St. ur this ,afternoon tcaliic. ' '|.‘u_l enterprising nrroprietor of the Berlinllentai Parlors, Dr. C H Beer ,lvadu oil among thc rncnihers of his profession in this city, by adding to his moot modern and no-to rlnte equipment for dental work un Oiivinn Metal ,Plate Swager. This wonderful little machine biases within the reach of everyone who requires artlticbrl teeth, the beat plate ayqiiabie at a price very little in advance 'of what the *old time rubber plates cost, andthe ad vantage gained islbeyond piaolngany value iipon, it is so great. Tcbriefly enumerate,-The metal plau- ls more hygienic than the rubber one, is mudh lighter; has better adaptation; given the benefit of thermal change, erin piainer words full realisation between hot and cold liquids, foods &c. It does hot become, porous. soggy or dirty it- thc rubber plate invariably does lu thr- `eourse of time; and many instances in which rubber plates irritate the mouth and become injurious, the metal plate does its work and is as coiufortable, non~ irritating and as near perfection as it is poeiilhieto be. liltherto, the producing ofa metal plate meant quite a Eielay to the patient. Now with the aid of this new machine, they can be made almost as quickly as the rubber cues, and it is safe lo augur for the Berlin Dental Parlors, ahuey time with this latest addition to their equipment. Any one desiring to seethe Olivian Metal Plate Swager in operation, can do so oy paying n visit to the above Parlors, where Dr. Beer will gladly explain its inechnulsm, its inode of working, and show samples of the complete work. This is the only machini- of its kind in the city, and although it is safe to premise that there will soon be others, to Dr. llecr is due the credit of ,S being the first Lo introduce it here. iHi KlNG'S Elllllli EUlHl]|lN Carver, formerly Miss Maggie Weather- Branch Oillces in Montague, Souris and Georgetown. Rev WJ Campbell will preach (D. V.) next Sunday, April 2lli.ii, at Bangor ni i0.&‘l)a. m. nurl Dundas at 0.30 in tire evening. The Guard lnn‘s correspondent nt lirook~ vale says:-Daniels M Mcbennan spent his Ensterlioiidnysln Springton and on his return paid n short visit to Mr. and Mrs.Wrliian\ McPherson.-Among those soon about to louve ure. Malcolm Mellen zie, carpenter, Wm. McPherson, Jr., D MMcLennan. It is u iamentabie fact 'that the best of our population are leav- ing for thc North West and not settling down at ironic. Lo further the best lu- tcrests of the Province. Residents of the vicinity were shocked and surprised in learn of the death on Tuesday evening oi' Robert Collin, ii well- known and respected resident of Moreil The regret ovcr the occurrence is inteusided by the knowledge dertii was duetothe fact of the deceased having taken cnrholic acid. He was seen to be very lil about six o`clock, and ou investi~ gatiov it was found that lie had taken the poison. Although at once everything was done that could be done to prevent a fatal result the unfortunate man passe-ri away at seven o'ciooii. lie was ri son of Montague Collin, of Morcii, and had been ln the employ of R. N. Cox, Morcll. There seems to have been a cnuse for the calamity in the fact that the wife of the deceased has been in very ill health for some time and this is said to have worried Iiirrr. I-lc was only N years old, and his. widow, futher, mother, nirrl one sister' survive iriirr. Tire coroner decided that no inquest was in-ccssury. Tire enqui- ry clicited the information that yesterday afternoon Mr. Collin sent the hired girl for a bottle of curlroiic acid, stating that he wanted it to sprinkle thc sick room. Wlrlic sitting lay the bedside of his wife, and in the presence niso of her mother, hc drunk about sevcii drums of the poison. He died about three quarter- of an hour later, and about ten minutes after the doctor arrived. He ne`ver spoke after taking the poison, and at no time previously had hc given any indication ol any mental 'dinorrls-r. Dil. R. ff. ililASE'S llATAlliill CUBE ... 253- ia som direct to the diseased ports by the improved Blower. iicnis the ulcers, clog" the gn- y,:\:;:‘se:;];i°r\ droppin? in the nermanant cures Caiarrh and ablievar. ,Blower free. All dealofi. or r. A. W. Chau Medicine Ce.. Toronto and Bahia Cut Glass ~ Sale - r We wish to reduce our present stock cf cut glasa_ before our new stock ar- rives and we will there. fore give ir uniform dis- count of 25 PER CENT off of our en ire ~tocx._ This is an excellent opportunity to buy cut glass at away down prices. G. F. HUTCHESON. Ieweller and Optician. GUARDIAN, APRIL 26, r9o6 _ \ C.\uiNii.'r maker wanted. See classtled r-album. r Tas Guaaounh correspondent at Cevehead reports: Mr. McDonald isjusi recovering from asevere attack of the, measles.-Birt Moianvr has launched his racing yacht the Sen.-(lull, which he is vary proud of; as she sails fast. and carries. hor canvas well.-Robert r Marshall (mnlor) hanjust returned from a visit to Boston. _.Mr. Marshall says that inail his travcls he has not seen any place to compare with the Garden of the Gulf. Ti-is Gnanorarr will be pleased to hear from any correspondents who have news to _furulsh,and who deslreto have the sa"me pubiished.The news of auch County is now classified, which will prove a convenience to readers in finding their own County news quickly. In every cuss the items :ire most appreciated when they arc brief and on the point and confined to mritters of fac'. or events that have happened or are to take place. With all who wish to contriirutc The Guardian will be g'ad to correspond. _ Pilcs Cured. Suffering for Vears and Bed-Rid- den _From Piles, a Contractor of Marion, Indiana, is Cured by Pyramid Pile Cure. Trial Package Mailed I-‘rec to All \Vho Send Name and Address. “I was troubled with piles for several years before I would let, it be known. But at last they became so severe that I could not walk and I had to take my bed. I tried everything and anything the doctors prescribed, and took their treatments for a long time. But nothing ever did urc any good. I had sean your ad in different newspapers, so I got a 50 cent box and begun using them. From the very first I got quick relief and by the time I was starting od my third box I saw I was cured. I have not been troubled with theur since.: Now you can use this .rs yor please, bccnuse it is genuine. Yours, T. A. Sutton, Stone and Cement Contractor, Marlon, Ind." instant relief can be gotten by using the ururvelous Pyramid Pile Cure. It iinmelliateiy reduces all congestion and swelling, heals ull sores, ulcers and irritated paris. The moment you start to use it your suiferingunds and the cure of your dread disease is in sight. The Pyrninid Pile Cure renders u sur- gical opcrutiori unnecessary. l)ori't hack to pieces those tender muscles which must be intact if ii satisfactory cure is to be obtained. The Pyramid Pile Cure is put up in the form of "easy-to-use," specially rrrmie supposltorles. They arc soothing, pain- less, instant and certain. A trial treatment will be sent you ut once by mail, in plain, senlcd wrapper without n cent of expense to you, if you scrrd your name and address to Pyramid Drug Co., 3015 Pyrciruid Building, Marshall, Mich. Aftor you neceive the sample, you cnu .mt a rr-guinr size package of Pyrrirrrid Pile Cure at your druggist's for 50 cents or if ire hasu‘t it, send us thc uioricy und we will send it to you. --ni- Succt Pi-us, from hundreds of thc clrolcr-si. virr~iclir.°:~1. .larnos Vicks’ Sons Invincilrle Mixtures Of Sweet Peas vii.- know will please tnc rnost exacting. i.*`oi' flowers of delicate colors, varying fmur pcur ly Willie to the richest reds nu-I purpl.-ri thc [nr lrrcilrlc leads, hecuuse il. i~ Lire rcnuli of sell-cling, _vcrir uftcr- yt-ur, .sci-,ri~r ir-our the cholcest flowers, 'l`lrcr\ we lrnvc "Vlcks’ Banner Collection of Sweet Peas," Zflvarietles each in separate packets, for only 40 cents, and ‘I0 varieties sopnmtc for till cunts-ri perfect. rainbow of colors. Vicks' invincible Mixture- Packet. 51'; .riinrc ith-; _l pound 2-'ic. Vicks' iliihlias and Gludioln Bulbs-We have ri rnrclot uciiilirg, ull grown lry the celc» lrrntcd Jiiuies Vicks' Sons. J. J. Guy & Sons. Market Phone 270.-Ri-slflence Phone i90. Ziid tha twf tf. IMPE ' ALS - -,ar i" t--.L ", , 3. "‘- ?‘:--ia. ` A Frcc Musical Education We have arranged with the United States School of Music, Union Square, New York. to give free lessons to all who purchase Violins, Auioharps, Guitars, Banjos from us. Hundreds of people do not buy musical instruments because they cannot play. -Here is an opportunity to learn with- nut costing you anything. Call today for full particu- iars. ‘ Srmnysi e A1 _ina atwavs STANLEY BR e e sniars AND CUFFS. FOR SPRING |906 I NOW OPEN AT ' STANLEY-BROS. These ‘arc perfection in Quality. Style. Fit, Finish and Workmanship. Collars, r5c each, or 2 for z5c. Collars, 2oc each, or 3 for 5oc. Cuffs, 2'5c a pair. Shirts, white goc to $r.35. Shirts, colored, 6oc to $1.50. NOVELTY-The new Coat Shirt in white. $81.35 ea-o brzou to all shirt uearcrf, Sec them. Stanley Bros. f . iiiai‘, ». ai... -»~ . l tailor shop. suit. Our prices are \'cIy wlicir you crrrrsldcr qiialitr of the suit, Try us for your Our suits are well ur ide and properly sirnpcd. \\'.: can tell you when ii fits you. ll' there :i c alterations needed we make them for you in stiri fill y (fill our lim/ riic iilxl y 8.5. illlllllliiilll. , --~»--» - ---,-.. ....Jr `f"4°>l 1'. Ii. Islnrrd’s Grerrirrsi f .B Clothing House. ~ »"i'=.3\~,;-r~‘=.2»~".?’.":=- ,J »~.\' Ti ."~`n..'> 5. f For sale by MILLER BROS. - - ALUMINUM WARE POPULAR Aluminum kitchen utensils, despite their high price. are brim; asked for by those who have come to appreciate their good poirrts. The Wintei"s sa‘cr have been gooi and the growing demand is fi rrrnrk of their pcpularitv. For the wnnrau who ha-r to lift the heavy limi pots and keit‘es off and ou the stove many times dur rig the dav. the cast aluminum pots are a welcome change. Tireir weight as compared' with cast iron is a tiring that to be felt is to be appreciated. They are said to meet all rxpcciaiiorrs as to their wearing qualities by those who have had them in constant use, as well as being foriicl less liable io burn their contents than anv other utensils. Q CRARBF, . .2 d Mc-rrirnirt Hnrdwrrrr. _ ' _ = . ---- ”~= f =-_--.-A"-= .