save Your Hands. ' This is house cleaning time the season for hand roughen- iug. The housewife dreads the disfigurement to her dainty hands more than she does the worry and work. Rough hands is a thing of the past now with these ladies who have used CARNATION . CREAM This dainty preparation cures in a night all tie harm done in a day. if used each night you’ll never have rough hands. Price 25 cents, Sold only by maker. 1. G. JAMIESUN. Druggist. TROUSERS Do your suit trousers needa day oii. Separate trousers make a good substitute. Are you a wee bit tired of the pat- tern of your suit? Separate trousers make a good change. I have varieties enough in pat- tcrnshto harmonize with: any suit. ' Come in and look over my lines. I will make the lit per- fect and the price right. 5. CRAIG, UPPER QUEEN ST. in twlaw Kn Inde dent Journal NEWS . atailtlmee therefore vince and realign M town, Prince Mornin Edition (dailly 'l‘ri-W y Edit on 1 o urrlla. Send by Postal Order island Guardian Publishing domptany. [ah—Advertising and Subscriptions. faith-J. l’. Hood, Uflice. Office Hours 8a. in. too D. m. J. P. 1100]). Advertising Mgr . F. ii. NE\\'SOM. Subscription and Job Printing My. SENATOR FERGUSON ON THE SENATE- Scnutor Ferguson thinks the Canadian lfppcr Housca very useful body as it is. He claims that. in defeating the Yukon ihiiu'ay Hill of 13118 and the Redistribu- tion liills oi'ltx‘itilandiillilit rendered a In thirty— ninc yearssincc Confederation he claims that llill which has passed the Commons was twice defeated in the Senate except the Redistribution Bill, but it. may be thought that the exception was a rather objectionable one. Why should the Senate have interfered thus repented- of the popular (‘hamhcr in a matter which allot-ted the signal service to the country. lit) Iy to thwart, the will basis of the latter House and did not affect the Senate at all? lion Mr. Ferguson does not approve of Sir Richard Cartwright's proposals for That was to be expected, the more especially as hcis disposed to defend the Senate as it is. He does not think any method of reform would materially improve its personnel which, he says. lie thinks it. altogether a niisnpprchension that the Senate docs not ctl‘cctivcly‘ dis- charge its duty in respect of public busi- this misapprehcnsion would be removed if the Senate reform. stands admittedly high. ness coming before it, and that press would only paypropcr attention to what the Senate does. What our readers willbe chicliy interest- ed in is the counter proposition which Mr. Ferguson submits, speaking on his fown behalf. He would retain the principle of life tenure and appointment, by the Crown with the age limits for nppointmcntfito be between thirty and sixty years. In order to keep the strength of parties approx- imately equal in the Senate he would give to the Leader of the Opposition the right to select a number of Senators in pro» FIFTEEN DINNER MINUTES. When you’ve only fif- teen minutes to spare for dinner. Mr. Business Man. make straight for the "Strathcoua". Just two minutes from the Post Office and you’re in the cleanest. brightest, nicest restaurant in the city. Your dinner is served with- out a moment’s delay—a splen- did bill of fare. excellently cooked. And one thing you can count on every time “Strslhcona” cleanliness. "Strathcona” Dinners~250. THE STRATHCONA, F orrnorl ‘Bon Ton Restaurant." Ora ton St. opposite St. Paul‘s hurch. at the preceding election —thc party dis~ proportionately unrepresented to be given all the nominations until a fair start. was obtained. Another suggestion he makes is that inn Senate of 87,50vcnty-two night be selected in that way by the polititicai loaders and would hold the balance. The Premier would advise the Governor General as to the issue of the patents, but he would have to accept the nomination in the proper proportions from the leader of the Opposition and the universities. Of course no one will suppose that Senator Ferguson would expect. the present or any futurcicudcr oiu dominant party in Canada to accept his propositions as above lint the Senator has much GAB SERVICE Passengers, baggage, etc., conveyed anywhere desired. Leave orders at Mc- Donald & McKinnon’s Drug Store or at Itablea, Sydney Street, near Sieve- eon’a Corner. J. M. NICHOLSON, 1-28 d 1 yr. Telephone No. as outlined. the work of formulatan his somewhat ingenious but quite impossible scheme. THIRTY NEW PARLOR W“. \VEDNESDAY MOB ING JUNE 6, I”. portion to the voting strength of his party , i5 by the universities, so _tlmt the latter d THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN aim to be JUST. MARTIAL RELIABLE furthxgtbe best interests of the people and Pro m PEOPLE'S PAPER tubliahed at its oflloes. New Prowae Block. North Side Post Office, Char-lotto- Ed ard Island. Canada. at the following rates, pueblo in advance: except Sunda )ono month 250: . ........88.i‘0 uday,Wednes ay and Iriday) .......e1.oo The Guardian will not. be responsible for currency or stun remitted Express Ordor. or Registered lama- payable to 2 Branch Office: a! Summersfde,AIb¢rfon, Geometo’bn, Sam-l: and Montague. .9- TWO TELEPHONE LINES. 13 inn—News Department. lash—J. E. B. McCroady. Office. Office Iloural p.m. toll pm: 1.!) pm. to 4 Am LED. McCREADY. Editor. A. IRWIN. News Mitor and Am.:Ed- Magazine THE ciriARLor'rs'row‘N GUARDIAN TH E CABINET CHANGES. The promotion of Hon. Charles Fitz- patrick to be ChiefJustlce of the Supreme Court has hem for some time expect- ed and in every way a suitable appointment. His ability. legal knowledge and judicial aptitude arc unquestion- ed and in his new and exalted position as Chiefof our highest. court he will have the contidcncc of both country at large. ()n the other hand loss to the cabinet will be great, is parties and the the as the change removes one of the ablcst men in that body! The succession of Mr. Aylcsworth to the position of Minister of Justice has also been expected. Indeed the reason for the great Toronto lawyer being indeed to take a cabinet position was to provide a suitable successor at the head of the Justice Department when Mr. Fitzpat— rick should rctirc. Everybody knew that. Mr. but a tempor- ary Postmaster General, a position for fitness. He will makes very capable and weighty Minister of Justlcc.hut will lack sonic- thingof the versatility and resource- fulness asn. parliamentarian which so strongly characterised Mr. Fitzpatrick. As for the rest, Hon. Mr. Lemioux becomes Postmaster General, with no especial qualification for the post. though Huuse-llleau ' Your Svsleml Keep it Pure and—CTean if You De- sire Good Health. Aylcsworth was which he had no especial The inside of your body requires attcn~ lion just the same as the outside. A great accumulation of eiTcte matter is clinging to the various organs, and must be moved all". Some gentle laxative and tonic should :0 use . The system must, be relieved of its burden if you are to enjoy a happy, healthy summer. Physicians who have examined the formula of Dr. Hamilton‘s Mandrake and Butternut Pills say no medicine could be bctter. Wnethcr ill or not. thousands rely on Dr. Hamilton's Pills which are truly marvelous in preventing dcbility and sickness. Begin Dr. Hamilton's Pills without clay. You'll feel stronger. eat hear-tier. digest better. sleep sounder, and gain more in wci vht. Ir. Ed. aynard, an old resident of New \Vcstniinstcr. B. 0., writes: “I don't say Dr. Hamilton's Pills will cure everything. but they made a quick job of building up my run down system. I had kidney disease and constipation. and was wholly unfltted for work. Pains shot through my limbs and lodged In my back. Headaches often made me desperate. I had no appetite. an awful color. and felt dospondent. Sometimes I was a little rheumatic. After a few days I began to mend. and kept up Dr. Hamilton‘s Pills time on his hands and no doubt cnloycdl u ‘. till I was restored to my present tip top condition." Can you afford to miss the benefit of this marvel—working medicine? Think of in. All dealers sell Dr. limiiilton'a l’llls. 25c per box. or five boxes for $1.00. By mail from N. C. Poison and 00.. Hart. and, 001111.. U. S. A.. and Kingston. Ont. A-riving‘rhis week—We sold outnearly all our parlor suites in May—but this week’s arrivals will stock as up with evtrythingin this line that'is new and drsirable. See It them. Mark Wright Furnishing Bu. omit will pmbnbly'ba long before Mr. : Lemieux or any «other will achieve so _ mat a success for himself or reader each elgnal service toCanada and the Emplfl in the once of Postma‘aber General as it. was the Rood fortune of Sir William Melllck to effect. 0! many who have held that post since codfeder ation Sir William easily ranks tint. '1 - As we have intimated, the latest shuffle of portfolios further weakncnese the Cabl- uet somewhat. and notably so in its Quebecreprescntation. The Administra- tion which was first distinguished by the number of able men it. contained. is now quite as noteworthy for the number of able men who havegone out from It. No Cabinet ever yet formed in Canada could. well afford to Ioseuo nmny strong and nflucutinl men an IIIIVI' for on» mason or anothcrrctlred from the Lauricr Admin- islrntion. Messrs Davies. 'i‘mtm, Blair, Siiton. Muloclr and Falzpalrick. to men- ion no others. each in succession, With at most a single cxvcplion. has been sucoecdcdbyamnn of less ability and lighter weight. l HOUSANDS 0F CAN ADIANS. Use Ozone (the coupon kind) IK‘L'llllN they know it is superior to any other brand on the market, hot-aust- tin-y g-l nearly twice as much for their money as they would were they to buy any other make, because it is the only way in which they can procure one full sized 250. package of Celery King free of cost. To cll‘vct a pornmncnt cure of germ troubles we recommend thal Celery King be taken with Solution of Ozone and remember the Celery King is supplied at our expense. No other firm can make you this generous offer. \Ve alone haw the right to rzlvc Celery King with Ozone so be sure and ask yourdruugist for ozone (the coupon kindl. run ruumc DRUG to. mummnuuu. oN'r. Bedroom Suites in 2 'J 5 and 7 pieces. All the very latest style. and finish, at prices to suit every pocket. Jas. Paton 8c Co. ldtf. To insure perfect health uao lion-ox- Tablom For sale at. yourfdruggist's, 25 cuts per box. d6 ti New lace curtains with double borders. Just. the thing for hay windoua, bot sides are finished. Tllt‘ exposed horde can be reversed. They are very popular this season and are having a ready sale -l.i”.l’it)n 8U: . 155d“ Golden Wax, Davis’ White Wax, Black Wax (Polo & Dwnrl). Detroit wax. Golden Eye Wax. Yellow Eye. Broad \Vindsor. Scarlet Runners, White Lima, Ycl sw Six Weeks and other varieties of Ileans. Early Garden Corn. Garden Peas (Pole & Dwarf) in ureat variety at Carter's Seed Store. 3ldlw. A becoming stylerfor ewry face and fig- ure—5000 Christy hats to choose from. Prowsc Bros , Ltd. (idtf ii Modern is a luxurious comfort. It nted not be any more expensive than your means permit. Every job of plumbing done by us is thoroughly inspected before being pro- nounced complete.| GET OUR PRICES on that job you were thinking of having done before leaving your order elsewhere F redJi-Trainor Plumber and Heater, Successor to late Charles Hermann. Grafton St., opp. Opera House. 8mwf2m 9 Synopsis oi Guardian» mall-Watt HOMESTEAD RIOULATIONI. ' cvon numbcrcd auction of Dominion islands in unite a. Baskets swan and Alberta, excepting ii and ‘ll. not. reserved. may ho homosfcm'lorl by any poreon who is the solo head of a family. or any male over 18 years of mm. to the extent. of one-quarter section of la) twrca, mom or loss. Eula; moat. be mulo personal] a". the local llhlld 20' on for tho diatr at in wh oh the land is N Ill Entries must be mad persona“ at the local land adios for the diet. or. in whlc the land is a on . Th homemadoria required to rig-tom the: cond tiona connected therewith an or one mtil'hli‘iwmtm i' 1”" ow mid ace u ‘. and B I on I 8 . cnltlnvatlon ofthe and in each year lg? three M . ’ (in If the or (or mother. if the father- in dL ehcmeegader rest ea a farm in t e vicinity of e land In ga- a requirement: as to resideng be In mod by much per-on midin... be {other or or. . ‘ theI tlier‘paa Me n n arm an i m in homeotaedhah‘e ammonia an to not on. ,rceideooe upon Six moon-'9' ,nou- in anon a be (“g to the Commit-(lone: Winn Ludo at tam of intention to W t. ,- .1). t oithe mm nil 'o B.—pl‘luhnthoriaed pit on of la mi- »ement will not be for. not wanting in legal ability. In any I sutures: ' i' Home ,0 values WWWWW Price consistent with quality. v ANTS PAlilii & Bil. grmWfiWWu 1.32) ._.' @l 3.53M. l§ Wc‘ Havcllclivcrcld chcnty- livc RUSSELL Cars to Customers in Canada'this ' Season. Model C—24 H.P. 4—Cyiinder Touring Car; $2.500. This is far in excess of the deliveriesof any Other cm“- These cars have created a'great deal of talk.~ . Generally speaking, they are in the hands of novices scattered from Filrince Edward island, in the east to British Columbia. in t e west. We were in constant touch with these owners, and it is with confidence that we request you, if interested in a car and desirous of getting AT THE FACTS about the per- formance of these cars, to “Ask the Man Who Owns Onc.” Write us for our catalogue and booklet—-“Moking of 3. Motor Car.” These explain the features of construction that have made these cars so successful. ' We were sure that the car. we tested out ourselves over Canadian roads was right. Seventy-five other users confirm this View. It you require further proof we will gladly supply it. V ' Model A—12 H.P. Family Touring Car Model B———16 ~18 H. P. Touring Car Model C——24 H. P. 4 Cylinder Touring Car $5300.00 $1, 500.00 $2,500.00 Full line of Automobile Accessories. Write for Catalogue.- Canada Cyclcl_& Mutur Cultd. Branches: WINNIPEG, VANCOUVER, MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA. Local Represent-alive, w, K. acorns. deszl thi v _ . , ’ lhc - Safe rant-54311sawmivnuuhs traumas). . ., Tua Owner or Paoram‘v should use ' ‘ min-Williams” Paint gepared not alone because lt‘com laa’hy-t b, but because it hotel at. and withstands the sun-Ind the rain and the smoke outside and the wear and tear inside for theio'ngeet time'.‘ Tan Pamraa prefera‘s. P 'to otliar mixed lead and ‘oil since it Worth easily and givae a good job. ‘. ' run “I reputed alnt or hand. rieazrig t. and alwaya ’rna Danna wants youtoilaae S-.,W..P. to he. no , . :flgfly hotneet' atadmlnnde oiilpurei‘matogal; andt at the widen?! e rgu no van: a) em tewbrldlabchind ‘ 80k! by ' 'llranéc. it! ‘ W" ( . Ball-junior- _ , ' Sinilm.’ 1 The hm “PHIch . Loyal 0nd Lod Hum Xi loud} . Elm: ’ "" 51732;? ‘ Tea and etniion on the lath of {my next, of which iartberflotl wil be. given in due time. - * manure ntcaartos. w. m. DAVID J. aaonnans. Sec. 7dritwwaipd } - . Prince Edward island 1- Railway. srscm. TRAIN ro HURRAY HARBOR. , 0n SATURDAYJnne 9th.:906, a Special Passenger Train mu leave Charlottetown at 8 O'clock, a. m. for Murray Harbor. Re- turning will leave Murray Harbor at 4.30 p. m. G. A. SHARP, Superintendent Railway Oflice. Charlottetown. , 6d3i ‘ ‘ mum rnnnm momma 'm the under- S signed. and endorst "renders f . omoe. etc. inverneoe, N. 8. oil this attics until Saturday. June Inclus- ivoly. for the construction of aPost 0 co. etc. at Invernoaa, N. S. . Plans and specification can be seen Mid farm! of tender obtained ntthis Department and on up "cation to the Pmtmaster. Invornons. N. N. craona tonderllnfi are notified that tendon; be ' can a unlesa made on th» printed fol-ma uupplt . and signed with their actual signatures. ‘ Each tender must be locum niod by an ac» 00 led uhoquo on a charger“ k. made my- ah erg the ordea- of the snot-ab e the Min star of Pa lio Works. equal to ten per cent; (ii) p. c.) of the amount of the tender this will be for lulled if the party toadorin (loci no to outm- futoa mntracv when call upon todo so or it he fails to complete the work contracted for. it tbs tantalisi- be not. accepted the cheque will be re ur . The Department. s not bind itself to no cent the lowest or andfinder. y-order.‘ ' . Fle GELINAS, Secrcta Dopartnrentof Public Workl. Ottawa. May . . Newspanera incoming this advertisement without authorityztrom the :dapantmcim will octet): idler-it. , .. . l i‘Y. .'I-' I i . run 'AlE Bl luuliuu We are authorizedby the trus- tees of Grace Church to sell by public auction that beautiful lot of land situate on Upper Prince St. adjoining the premises of Philip Large, E‘q . on the south, having a frontage on Prince eltreet of 45 it. and running eutwardlv loo it. and on the north try-Grace Church. As property did not sell it is now offered by private sale up to June 14th. If not sold by then it will be then offered for sale by public auction. Apply to trustees or to BEN]. CARTER & Con 5dtd Auctioneers. Auction Sale of Carriages We will sell by publicanction at our auction r‘ooiria"Gt. Geo. St. on Friday. June 8th. r906, com- mencing at 1.30 o'clock p. 111-. a lot of carriagea,'iizclnding buggies: open waggona ' and' one large double wagon, or carry nib This is “are chariéé to get a good carriage chafifi T? . “ Termsataale. ,_ .j, g , 'BENJ. CARTER 8; CO” 4dtd‘ Auctioneers. e , V‘ ‘ Michael Talia Bros. --Grocery and mason 9!? 8t. ngxt to St‘ievmeen'a Tin afar; . centre rho T. malt. an Groceriee {9.9. all? Ilium gro- caries. ‘ a ; . . ,l‘aa, ’ .1 A h, l q- w.acfiAa ' 0 r . , '