'pmt of-Grace Church Pro- - PHE 1 ev i Angler Qui' line of iishing tackle is entirely of English manufacture- purchased 'by usd re`ct',sn_l is the best al_ortment" ever shown here. It includes _ __ Rods.l.ines, I Leaders, Flies. ' _ Gui, Hooks, in hll' _detirable sizes- One tackle makes a good ceriain if _there are to catch. It always com.. of bother go oil _ prices can get anywhere. J;-; G. JAMIESON. Druggist. .r ‘ vIh_== -d. _. - llc 'Eyeglasses injure 'I _Some people think glasses injure, haluse when once __ worn a person becomes de- __ pendant upon them. The i’¢_r-uthie becauses glaee gives ` relief by removing the strain _ ‘upoatheeyes no time should ' helm! in sliording this relief, i` G. li. Taylor, ' _Ie,weier and Optieian. _ i .,;g.-- ~ ._._. _ ‘, . _FUR SALE '_"C-holes Building Lot situ- ated on Upper Prince Street ad 3_4nlng'the properly of Mr.Pnilip barge on the' south and being `eriy. size of lot 45 feet by rco izet. Thieis oneof the n1o.t de- llrable andbest sit-usted building strs in: the City. For particulars lilplylo ' l JAMES CARTER. 4-azdtf- Recording Steward ¢ ' {\\. Z llii-° _ lHl_'_' _ ~ o " -='~“"-=" Ln/ 'W - ‘»»1; .“-Fr; __ .' `- ’ v 4 4 “F3 _f - ' i"” il " \_ -_ / -' 1 __',-,v|/ ` ul i "ring o eanin ‘ £keepteverythingIrequired for E even Tc A\;__\ ll ; e-_ - _ ._ /_ F rss cn.asu.o'rrs:'r rl Gvannrau rohirooloolo _ aaooiinoo or oolohuur Uoun.y, F. S.` reoonrtly gave an address an the prevention of this ‘dread mslady balm! the Munlol|m_l Qotsiloll of that' V County. Bs stated thaa"0olchestAr had Wiicases o! consumption within its bord- era and Cumberland 410, the deaths lu the iirst ~ named ,county hpnrthls disease being 76a year and 'in .Cuilberland M e year. Thenisno reason that we know; of to assume that Colchester or Cumber- land are morensubjeet to the ravaaes of consumption than the avenge through- out the Maritime Pmviocas, and yet if we assume the same proportion we nave the lollowing alarming totals : ' Existing Cases. Yearly Deaths. Nova Scotia 8.750 l.iiil0 New Brunswick 5 250 _ 1.060 Prince Ed. Island 1.101 22) ___é. 'rctsl -7- lame " sean There seams no good _reason lo_ lh_lnk these ilgures excessive. alarming as they are. The dread ‘disease is about ns o_o every hand; and yet little ‘ or nothing- is being done by way of prevention or pl cure. ltia here that our ways are not equal. If one tenth part as many cusp ofsmallponor diphtheria existed in the land or one tenth as many persons were dying therefrom, the county would be aianned and money would be poured out like wsterto stamp out the plague and prevent its recurrence. Last winter s single county In Nova Scotia expended 511,000 to look emi como osooo or smu- pox in which there was not aslngle death. We have had similar experiences here# Our city was quarantined lor weeks at s business loss ol thousands of dollars and heavyaxpenses were incurred on account ot a few mild cases of smallpox in the Fort Aomiotho dim-lot. all rho whuo consumpilml ls workigg its fatal wo`rk and carrying hun- dreds to the grave, without causing any alanh outside of the families aifected, and withouta dollar of public money ,being expanded in preventive measures. l Surely our ways are not equai.it is now known that consumption is propagstad inlthe land by infection as surely aa amalipc_x~is_. It has hurried -to the to Vr-t s -Y p. 1 gravsmora persons, and most ofthcm in the primaof life, in a single your than smallplx ordlptheria have killed in a hundred it is lnown that pref vsntlve measure`sfa_nd the pmrerl treat. ment of infected persons while the dis- oascis in its incipient stage, might rave thagrest maioriiyof those who are al- ready stricken hnfl limit the num~ ber of futiirncases. And yet practically nothlngls done except. in the cases of a rich patient here and there who is sent away to some distant sanaterium. The poor, or even those in moderate circum- stances csnnoi afford the cost- of raliwhy travel and long and expensive treatment in these institutions. _ As a consequence they mutt take tlfeir ohancea. Surely our provincial and local 'Boards ioi Health might give some attention ic in vital a matter, ii oniyto try and arouse public interest, ascertain where infected cases exist and instruct the patients and their relatives as to the best methods and supreme _ importance of preventing the spread of the disease. » ____________ Sir Wlllrid Laurier la to i-e commended for his earnest effort tosecure the repeal of the embargo on Canadian cattle. It is an uuialr and dishonest imposition, the moreso asthsreis no cattle disease in Canada. The embargo is purely a pro~ tcctlva messnrsimpohd in fr-as trade Britain against Canada, ln face of the trade preference we have given to Brit- '§Eoi?§_l;lB%BRos_. ' We will dPsreels. _ .__ _ __ __ - --1 -- - - _,, ._ Tha last month, March, sions showed an _ P'_/\i1lZT_C_§ ia >"1` l 5 H i alll. ‘ 4 I) _ rnusonisroannio. if _ ` 1.. T, - ‘_..___ __ _ ~ colooul OUR WAYS NOT EQUAL- Till _[NHT INDUSTRY' HIRE Dr- Walker. all-M Anti-'i"0wlasai§ohu other-rhlop _to nihor vw _ _ _ Dlllw IM Halt B_rowers Association not- s that thug lg laps planting of apple trees ihgyeer than roi-muiy. 'rhnio remit Fathdr Burke also calls attention o the necehity for the introduction o lllrlticu to rna-ks the commercial side ol tho oriuruflsosc. no lr hoporul that this will hojsncnlal shortly. ao quote. alotto'r_rocoa_tly rooolvod h-om A. mouoli, ohio: ortho trait olvmoo honing uno Ottawa, April 17 in which the following 'are noted; "Tho information whiohl have reoelvod (rom the fruit growers on the Island would lead mo to believe that with proper organise ion a co-operative association is possible, but the success of it will depend uion the enthusiasm and conildence we can excite. The best we can do for the people is to show them how to help them- selves and that I think we can do. . .l "X have most encouraging reports from the fo_o-opa_ra_tiva associations in Ontario \i|_l¢pa_st season. The avenge price of apples on the trees ob alned ily those out- side/of the association is from I1 to $1.26 for No l'a and for No 2's 50 cents less. while oulls are not always worth the pick- Ing. The cooperative associations on the other hand have been securing from $1.75 no |125, practically on the trees and their oulls in many cases bringing lac. por barrel me ol freight ar lwlkurv "I am sorry to note that there are not lhggq planting. this spring on Prince Edward island. We must endeavor to secure larger orchards. A ilvcj acre orchard would be a very small portion of any man's farm; the iult'ai cost for trees would he slight, and he would never mira tholahorothihlhg ooro or it until it comes into bearing. One ol the advaut~ ages of orcharding is that although a fair degree ofauccoas can be obtrincd by very moderate eiforts, y-t it aifords nmplv scope for tha' exercise of the highest intelligence that we can bring to bear upou it." - ' _ - ________ THAD_DBUB ALEXANDER SNIVELY. Who s_a"ys"'r.he whole world is becoming pleasure-mud whn or where it. will and nobody knows There is a steady decline in enthusiasm for church 'work." Wlthtbis pessimistic remark he rcoigooan-om hlo position sorrow.-of fashionahletlhicsgo church. Cauadrsitrade continues booming. The trade of the _Dominion in imports and ex- ports forlhelhscal year of ninc months to 31st March was $46l,5l1.6l8, being an increase of-over 66! millions over the like periali lastyehr. The revenue for the same period shows an increase of $6,800,000. increase oi$i3,400.U00in the volume oi trade over March of last year. It is also to be noted that the trade oi Britain, the United States, Germany, Argentina and other countries hasln the some perl-.ld ahovvn' a'iargo expansion. The trace boom throughout the world shows no indication of abating. ..~v.. - s poor csojlin recent years the President `: H‘1'heprise list will be made ready as A Lon Wilfrid. Laar _ ao' s.n.ln;oh'qo§la'. formally or moo' Edward lsiaad ~-_ now looetsd at Lamont, Albortaliafkpeping at work in the temperacoe eanm. §e has srganisl-rl some aivulooo or the scat of 'lumoot-ooo sos lo making his ' icnhfoho . me through the presdfas well as onthe platform. _ _ _ lil Mill! to Mr. Melina. M. P. on April 84 Hon. Mr. llleldlltl stated that s mem~ oriai had been received from the South African Veterans residing In Prince Ed: wus Inoue ating to ohoro lo tho or-onto ol Dominion lands,_and_thllt the subject ‘ of th» Ir memorial it"“under consideration' The req\le~t 0ulht_to_bs granted and we trust. It will be on the ground of simple uslioe. - ` -' _ .- _ f Ata meetihgol the Directors of the Charlottetown Driving Park and Ex- hibition Association held yesterday alter- noon Hon. FJ.. Hataarrl was re-elected President and C. H.'Bmhliwood Secretary. It was decided to hold the Exhibition this failon Tuesday, -_W¢dnes1iey, Thursday ood Friday tho almost; loth. hun lith, October. it will be an ‘ Interprovlncial Exhibition open lo the other Provinces. speedily as possible. Despite the fact the Provincial Govern- ment refused to make tile usual grant the people of Saint John are determined to have the usual Exhibition in that city next September. A sullsoriptltn list was passed afonnd headed by Premil-r Pugslfy with $20-l and in a Yew hours the leading huslncss houses and newspapers anh- scrlbed sums of $11.0 lo $200 each, total pledges being raoelved amounting to \2,li’al. Success is asoureo, we are wld, and the Exhibition will bs hsld._ “Tile Dominion must give ua thc Tun- nel. Wo can't do without the Tunnel and they ealfbdo withou us. Why. the Isf loud io tho moot iinportohr part or tho Lower Provinces. It has befn the nur sery ni most or the great and clever man' -.ind an excellent nurse it has bean, 'with lla lnvigora ivlg air and for tile soil." The above is nh extract from a conversa- tion ovsrhealdby a lady correspondent, wboaskl\,| “What do you think of tual, Mr. Editor! Tha Island s brain-maker for the Dominion i Are we not worth a Tunnel 1" ‘ DOES YOUR HEART FLUTTERI You know heart ilulterlug means you‘rs not as well as you ahoul too. lilo an avidenoe of impaired nerve and muscular power. To oblsm cure, lry Farrosunc; li has a apt clslactlnu on the heart as seen in the case of Tho“.Grover of Cole Harbor. :cold br rigipalpltetion. 'i!<:doarry;”t::ly V W5 It 01' U 0 ll l"' corardotely knocke¢£amn.i:nt. ‘When had attacks came on I lived in fear of sudden dealth. Ferrcaoue gave _my heart the very asa elanoe it needed. and now lam quite well." For heartornarvea it_'s -bird to excel Ferrosohe. litto per box at all deal- cll. _ H ':L__§'-"-'- _ ,`\\\\\\\\ _ -> l, .___ s s / lmnnh Ki DN EY ' PILLS _:lg __~ 5,- li\ \\\\"7` bl?-‘Fld f Htgi _N K_|_D_N_ii`l‘S~f'4'5(*§H_._ ii; ,_‘*'+|<="».‘¢’-2"'-.§Tf=.f¢*‘~l§f" °- r' \\\\\ ‘Q53 \`\\\\\`f` c»» tml ml llll collins _ 200 mroxam- .jf any ends yatds long-and give free with end xy; -yards m_at fringe--take a peep at all newest`,~=latest and cheapest »_--up-to-date iloor _ .omgiogo vhoo you inn oo. caitrnr Dnrnrunnr-chi. aoponmoot io _g . . _ . - _ _ ‘-_ / _ winning newcnstomcrs every dey ' s ", I _I t~ _ Aunomgtiatnrs.. » -Alpha Rebekah Indge N". lil, l. 0.0. F. meats tonlgh_t_at eight o‘ciook. - -Bee ii. E. Mulch t 0o’s special seed oifer in this issue ol’1'he Guardian. -Rev. Dr. Momghan, Mlmouolls, will deliver-_an address on “Baniei 0'0onneii” ip the B. I. S. Hall, Emerald, Wednrsdav evening May Btn nest. There will llkr- wise be an ideal entertainment in con- nection with the lecture. Coma ons, came aii.‘ 4-Yldrlimwil .l._..i-..._-...__--. uonslmss, lmao 'rms ' 1 hav. una Mmanlrs Linrnnnr in m stat-ins fm- over? year. ' and consider uiho vicar nrsr whom huh 1 ooo gflfhohd would on-obgly recommend it to hr A , ‘ - “ °”°'°'" - ‘_ ooo. norton. r Livery Btablm, Qulbio, 05 to im Ann Bt-. " o , n ‘t You Want the Best j ll.tZl'.‘§.°°-.€li'.1°.»°l.':.‘!““ crows.. cmooa - lj 1 ' .silt :iii Eggs gr § é _ that ltggaoiamureuioot ` _li L HOOP!!! A BANK OFNNEW N. S. whosays:"ifIs'xart.\-d myself _ it ' ...ne ,ea 1 <- ~¢ .- e. i . " , _ ' ~' 'i fr \¢ a _ f ~ \" l '.21 JJ, ' r ) v Wedn°sdal-__iilltilonil o ` 200 New Ones French' inode, s- f , French deslgl-'iss A Also other novelties in ` ~ ' Shirt Waist-Su-its, ‘Su`ltii-ig-s_ and Silks - ` g likememlier Wednesdliy' ` Afie‘rn,ooi\._ -I .iam-esl=Paton“&Co. ` HEAD oFFlc1-2 _ _ (ST. Joi-IN, N. B. \ Capllsl . .Z . I ' nooliioa unaiviaoa .rfofih om _ $l.zoo.ooo ` _ Savings_ Bank Department » James Mancrmsiislg- . . . President. » R. B.lKEssEN, _. S. . _ General Manager. _ ' rs. s. Pmfrnlcn. Manager. - ~ _' ' Charlotietown. - la-sldltsrtuftll \ ' ~ .a l` '_ i si g _' A liouse¢Cleaning Time isp f ~ - House -P-`ainting._'l`ime` The Sherwisi~Willie.ms Family Pnint is made partif:ularly.to_ lighten house-cleaning labors. It is an oil paint and can be washed and scrubbed. It brusheacnt easi _y-,doea’nt drag or tire you to apply lt; the girls can put it on. Made in 24 good colors. Use it this year on your cupboards, 'pantry sheiv, base boards, etc.. and - yon'il have iesl work next year. _ ~ - ~ Getcolor cards-they tell more about Family Paint. For sale by .5 '\/\/» iifii' ` Hstdware,‘Paints and Oils. _ _ _ ' ' to F _ _ _ `. _..___"" - Chuloiiehliifm ,¢f"’;',f}',§_';,:‘_1';'§g:"g!'i*;=” is azoilgitiz Gcorgetovm;Aiso liospatel _!"°'°*'°i=-m.°f__l¢\r»~.-- -» _- - . ._ ions. louha. - I. _~.§'=‘Z-f’\€lT-l2.'».§".,.l‘.`1‘i-??'.'.$.*.il‘.;.‘f::!°‘* . _ i___ . J.g'_n|l‘.AT&n:s°N'-ll, ___ 4-'loilylrsl ‘ ; °“'~'.f‘.:::.:...' S A soo... ziufho ant-il neo on May 7-th' , . Auction iiousclltill Elfttls . 11- ,_ -‘ -lmiauh-a' ..g¢'o'1nG’h\0eI\'¢e ll. f , »__.__ _ _ N¢v_.AiVcrtiS,l;mclts . 1 _ Grant- -Property ,Corner Filzroyand Edward ' - Streets, Wjli be sold by _Public Auction " on May 20th. |907 _- AT 12 P. M. 1- We are instructed by The OWN- E_RS ao sell by Public Auction, on - _onda_y¢'» May zcth, 1907. _their new property- situated 011 lh¢ georner oi.. Fitzroy and Edward Streets. - ' _ __ _ This' valuable properly. Wi“\h w_as`bnilti1_st season, consists of s double tenement house and sho? combined, and aspiendid new b "I1- Baeh tenement is equipped will' _Up-10-date, complete sewerail\‘» and the shop is one of the best pro- vision stores in the city. ' -The three departments are Bl present paying e rental at the rm of $339.00 per annum and the property should ony for itself be' fore any repairs will be required. Terms to suit purchasers- If d°' gli-ed glarge proportion of pnrclllifi mosey meg remain under moriglltl “rm§¢”:°y ki°i:x:i'peot.d or any ~ ro ma time by proepebtive purchasers. For further particulars BPPIY “’ Th<>s.“}/,. (gent. P09* 051°” ""1" n . ‘fade %ENJ.» CARTER & C0--rs' 4.,J/qmg\|5 - Anctionee ..i..___._..---7-_*_ -'- PLPMH LINE B O_;B 'I' 0 N _-'rh‘o»wou_e‘oooo e. g- ;'I§_»§~_§; it 'x_"'_wul,mei:e the 'S _ tie season from l09T0N 313:” , -' .¢iooa'»¢loa»rviv*°- _ '»‘“-1sf“'~:..l2-2~'£- ;wx.u¢n»9°_=9F§,‘§,E;f.¥$$'. ‘de`y`,~ . Hey. rttis- returning lm THC! “Yr Z ""°°°"“’ "’"' fl'-'-* » ' .For 'mum' purge and all in! ll nf 'B°”1i:llr::.'N- H SALE