__ _ ___ _ . . » r ‘high this at til. tolearn Plllilvl Enwasn Isnarm ia the spot on earth iaspeud a Vacation The Guardians clasellsd col. Writ. tile ladies please remove hate at the dramatic entertainment bttter time yesterday. The road bed labs ing lr er, owing to the dry wee . , _ 'v » i '- .4'\ ,_ W . .- I- - * s. 'i __ , f _M " jelcfahkspi Manufacturers ih_i_|i_l_r,l1_.,_ ’ ~ \_ ' "` Theysaly wé‘ar`e tliewdrst people in the Cloth- _-i >-‘< `. ' _» l ' .'r‘__,5.., t ,__ -‘ . _ ;s§im&~»itiof_ thé f Clothing. tenant, line” i Hiding Hurd and the St. Pet¢r’s School room Fund reliemner he gives quickly. is Brightpn leavpl for Montreal, where some time. H188 Bflilvlslaow received a letter pon) berptluein_ Bavyer Smith in San ill-anime, laying that they were all' well and pdzieotily safe i Tar Str. Campania made her first trip ol the season to this port yesterday arriving at li lr, m She will leave again to contribute to the Liw rQi¢Bl"l Wllikiib i wgqmy mg;-|)||)g TH"'“l”°° "'° P E* I' R' md' Auorrc thoaewhoarrlved by the train Iaat night were Mrs. Benj. Rogers and um m ‘MN ‘Bev Mr Sidgewiek. There were many other passengers, chiefly commercial have been received by the from Ottawa that all from Francisco mallid the next ten days. Rnv.\\ We Lonul: president of the aretobe elirered free be . Our Handsome Spring Overcoais- Our Fine Line of Rainf Co¢its`-_- _ ` nr Lompleie Line _I_-Iearl_Wea1‘Jl- _‘ __ .. Qnrhmnrttasd .At-fmetive Sty4¢f3,»in' all kinds ct" Toggery that Good Dressers want. ` If youll doe this, you’ll surely_be_ _co_nvinced that ""5‘i‘ES‘Zie'f‘t“¥'iE?i.__.i.._ _ 0 it 0_5/_S’, I I-Ie wants his Suit to look _»i;fsli>rsiw»'_f_. .1 _ ` We re so Very Particular When we’re so exacting, ii’s for you-so'y`ou’ll get what you want-and, 'by having it, welll ge_t_ the Come here and look over our Clothing-rturn it inside out-look at the quality* land finish-'ithe _way seams are sewed and _wi1at,lfi_b_ey _are sewe_d'_`_vt_'i_tli-- hor the paddiugis, r__m_tf;i_n §§_i'r._g;.iii,',;g__ri_>_i._i.;~.°'mtgi.fy -_sricir ouist_'i»:__¢§_'t`_8§i_4_t_._°f;-.i_th_e = of w¢u=»_§. _etchirr.‘t'i-flet wp _'ir_{e_f;§iviiigi`.itl'i:away _iii , . ¢ _ _ ... ‘_ . f . ‘ » . ""‘ * ;~;_ *.2 'i '53,' _‘£.j_'_'.“;‘*f_.~_ ____ _ #~1"¢1_.€%."i-`-rutrfo bnaeizv -_sa-i 5 7, `i”r`:» ¢”.\ _ " it f .T . __ 'fat'-'I_}#»{,*"#.f"§'-"f-2 5 ’ ' ' .fer `*‘ -,_ __.. » _ r‘:¢',' " n " W _ 'Bring him _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ ‘here andgra - ities s sim _ - iv his doin r ¢ wit a Vest W¢ l1lV¢ `_Tn1r\W_nir»1r:1r party from New York, who have been visiting the island since Wednesday last, returned to the City on _Sal.iu1iay. from, a _visit to MoreiY.~ They .had apleasauttrlpdnli w_er"c_pleased with l»!\S,duiing_. 'lfhey left yesterday by the E_'i-luoese, for Halifax. _ :--5 Mn. Mouovnqvryrs, the agent ot the ‘Rimtplneiahavinga number of floats rm_sdé‘ lu .iwhleh will. be placed tim 'rqviihaugsy _which he buys from loc _ ,driven au_¢i‘_expcrts on a large scale. this ear to shi a much H __ __ _.r ‘I D l l_ rger quantity, than last season. '_ §SoN_s 'or Eivonahn. A joint meeting of Lodges Eton and Prince Ed ward will be held this (Tuesday) evening at 9 o'clock to lvwlnt a successor to the District Deputy lvdleels requehted. By order ol the D. night upon premises on Great occupied or tenanted by bottle was presented in the chambers of who died at Verden, _Man., April lust. The letter very the sympathy of the interesting game of baseball was yesterday afternoon at Victoria Many of last sesaon’a votariss there and tile play was most pro- Batting was weak and handling formerwill improve bewmp 'sharpen ae U1!-‘_ the first D' Boys’ Three Ei; _Piece Suits in _ _ our i- _-BEAU- we can't keep up bail co other nine for a r \. of liPD°l,l in Equity niet mu`rnlng._ The first _case called Wightmhnv McLeod, assig- froin the' Vice The Ohief Justice, from sitting he Bench, and was heard before the Master ol the Rolls' and the Vice _Chancel_lor. Judgement was reserved. Stewart, K. C. for Appellantnnd McLeod, K. C.. and Morson for the Respondents. In the oi Ryan and other v Cummlakeynnd from the decision of thc when thls` case was to onine ten" amicable arrange~ Joimstour- for the appellants; It aslryour `doaler_- Mod ,the moat reliable soap consumer on the Market.. tts &:tw Hbnsela 8 5 .vw z.if.i~>».~»=~_i`»;§i“~‘f.*~t“°'1 i STEWART ° Eeitiril ’# iialaav, ` , » ~.»a_ K. 0,, and ings lor the a meeting of the faithful N. B. and ~P. E: I. Conference left yestsr# Daughters at 4 o'clock day for- Marysville to arrange for the in the Y. M. °C. A. Hull meeting of the annual conference which A-_(ull attendance is requested. meets there the third Thursday in June. _ A_N\j p_ersou,receivin_g by mail or other- _ Hknxarrsa, 'under this heading, wil ifviseaapiled or slightly damaged copy. be found news pertaining to Queen‘a of any iseue of The Guardian wllll County. _,gender the_proper headings rionfora favorby promptly mailing same will also _ _found _the news of the totheeubecription manager. _ other counties. The Guanlian_classliles iid local ii»8|l2l§1$i\l\s in the hfpe that th's wlll`be a _pppvgolence to its readers. TBI Y. Ui.0. A. classes close tonight for the season withagrund exhibition. About sixty persona will take part- in rlrlllsio music. apparatus work, and games. 'llhe MDD! clown .will be present to make fun. The Basket Ball game between the _the married and single will be an interest- ing feature. The program is ns follower- Dumb-bell Drill, Parallel B-rrs, ilodur Ball, Low »HOFllontnl liar, Club Rncv, High Horllonisal Bar, Relay Rnrre, Tiiinl-. ling, Basket Ball, Button swinging. Club Swinging, Basket Ball (second half.) Trralarge and interesting meetings in Victoria Division still continue. Last. evening the/ pliéia ' of rnaetlnu, Wrlglrtfs Hall was filled ` tt its iini d and also coneiderthe matter of unday_ _ ` » 9din°° ° "' “" emu-er penn.. »sruiiamucsae0ifi»lBI 01 of Temperance e cordially invited to his present next Monday night. 151:32 ‘NOONEOI the large audience o\er whom Col. Moore presided last evening in the Frat Methodist Church school f_!‘0m C00" 'roomfhad a dulif. moment from the beglnningto the ind of -Rev. J. W. Alkin's lectureu His. subject was Alum waeurade bythe policemen on ¢__¢|,l||,u¢d_-A 1”-ggi ,,,,,,,|,,,,. mklng pm., Abe RW¢|U» W GBOIRB Bild MP9. Shams. Among the-shams andhypocrl- |¥°'d¢lifh 0f ifh°ll‘ dl'1Bhi»°l‘» siss of every daylite that were touched upon were first. those of the home und the hcmernakers, the devoted' lover who proved a' disapolntiuent as a husband, the sweet little thing who proved equally dieapolntlng as awlfs, the man-ying 15. money, or for position, or the marrying n man to save him, the home without affection, or without mutual respect, or discipline or where the prayers were too long and the- boys could not enjoy themselves, or the home thatwas tooprlm and neat to live ln. The shanrsot political and otllclal life, the woman shopper, the too grasping trader, the slaughter and dissolution sale; the new ri_ch, the superior person of| affected culture, shamuolicitors of charity, t-he frauds and _wickedness of the liquor trellis and iinallythe sh_ams`in the pulpit were arraigned and illustrated. The learned lectu_rer‘s analysis was keen, his liustratlona rarely apt, ctten humorous. sarcastic or pointed with cplgram, and his censure just and unsparing. The doetorsmand thef/.newspaper fraternity alone escaped, the latter for obvious reasons. As the shame were all supposed to be outside of'Charlottctown everybody enjoyed and applauded the lecture. W. E. Bentley moved and S._ W. Crabbe seconded the vote of thanks. A collection and the singing oi the National Anthem followed. ~ -’°“'°° °i*"“" W ~‘"'° i"-irhe iiiahsrt price will be pun for Qur- haugs by _' Wm. Mombourquette, agen _"h°,~Plaut Line, foot Queen Street. parties to A zhnwlm Charlottetown. \ _ _His burnt on the cover of L every one of our new _ _ , Leather Covered "1 ‘ _ _ _ ‘ \ . _ for amateur photogra- phs. \ g. _ Theyare admired very much by those who have _ seen them,‘and all agree that our prices are very reasonable. ' Cali and see our assort- ment. _ Prices 251:. '5oc. 651:, 85c, $r_oo and $r.65 each. _ ,.\.'(./l""»\\ \/ V \ Q/‘ <4# il _ ~`,,,y/ \ \` ar /.J .i .f; "' ' \ , \ ku (';*;°w` ' ’°' = “Ax l_`\\f I _ , Y ' 1% ' I \ § iii' *ii..es. ~ e L _£iv_.','-',_',`;“L¢ ' 1 2 <="~=i~_;_} ¢’%~25-¢.\==.\E _ _ _€§;,.\g,é~_- .\ I "6 F I I f I If ‘- ,__, / \' 7 s" f - ff §€M No stunted assortment here--- S oose hom a big. generous range__ of hand some Goods Now it makes no diHerence W HAT ROOM you want to paper. It makes no diderence WHAT PRICE you want to pay It makes no diHereucf' WHAT S LYLE of pattern you prefer-We feel positive that we have, among our hund.eds of pat I terns- just what you need Not “pretty near, not a makeshift-but ]US`l` RIGHT Th it s a large claim-but w confident we can make good Try. ,L ii" Pretty papers 7c up. Photo Albums " ` ' ~ .fit " .;\». I) ; ~ \5 "K: 1/ 4.1.; eg, i iii' In _// l. Y ,`\ .M i -‘li ui 3:17.-Ter! - -1 li will " \\'_,_ ll_80. Tim Prince of Wales College Convo~ cation this season is on the 25th. The license examinations arc from May 28th to June lst. _ Nirr ‘even standing room at the Kinder. iuirten Hull last evening. No wonder the clnlrmnn expressed himself ns zrutillrd lit the interest manifested. Multum in purvols Dr. Tuylor‘s motto. ills ters-'c sentences carry their iueiining. In asuore of sentences it was learned that the instltution‘was well equipped for its fluul work-that of hospital and nurses training school. That in its efficient head Miss Ross, bnere was an irlsiructress second to none, that our graduates were' in demand, and that of nil agen:-lee for human well being the hospital ranked first. The formal address to thc graduates was read by Dr. McLnughlpn_ 'i‘lic importance of nursing not its laudntlori was the ' doi°t.oi‘s tliemembly he tour-_ltifd on n well equipped lulnd, ra graceful tlemcuunirr, lin' observant. ~-ye,n hope inspiring fat-c und hearing, but what emphasis he threw into the necessity of sympathy! As he outlined the severe course of study, Lhb amount of work, the discipline, the self repression and best of nil ilie givlnrz oi' self, by these means winning the patients gratitude and gaining their confidence- he placed high ln the listeners inimls the vocation of t-he nurse. Premier Peters pre-ienteil the diplomas. In happy terms he exhibi- ted his pride l|\ our huspilnlsi niiil his high appreciation of the noble culling theseladles were ndoptinpr. li/ecipiunts of diplomas were Miss_Wllllnmson, Miss Cofi‘ln,Mlss McSwu.in and Miss Sharp. Handsome bouquets were presented on hdhalf the Ladies Aid by one who had arnerienced the kindly rninlstrstions of tha staff of the Institution. No more grateful task wus ever' his. The chairman in speaking of the stall' regretted the absence of Dr. liarry Johnson. Tile delight was general when he announced that Doctor Johnson was on the high road to reco\'ery. Excellent songs were contributed hy Messrs. Percy Barlow and Fred Bremner. Miss liarrii-ian ably recited it most npposlie selection from Tennyson. Enjoyable Orchestral music was not wanting. The stage accommodated the trustees, themedlcos and the nurses. More beauty and worth it could not hold. The Ladies' Aid merit congratulations for so tltLing'y crowning the three years arduous and skilful trains- lng cf the class of lQ0il. “ Wall Paper '- ' At Less Than ' _ Half Price l in 5 Q You will miss a grand »` opportunity if you do not M buy the job lots of wall V paper we sie oilerlng. l' _Call in and see them and .- ` at the same time have ‘a ._ ‘ look at _ ` " ` "r __ _ [_ E We claim to have the _ _ ' prettiest patterns and the \-' A lowest prices in the city, 9 let ua now and we wig send our sample books io *‘ your heme. We know `- Y we’ have just the paper ,e you want. .- lAYI.0R’S Bookstore. 5 §`5_5} __i‘l)_5 _ _ _ UU? Trim mail trnl_n arrlred last night at . sts. dtw ll f #EM ` _iilii Ul]lE& NiCl_EU[i,';:i;3 v ~\-»-u~ ”` We have c lot of Men’s Raincoats At $3.00, $3.50, $5.00, $7.00, $i0.00 and $i2.00 -Asso- SHOWERPROOF COATS Af $9.00, $9.50, $10.00 and $l i.50. Call and inspect at The Humphrey Clothing Store, Opera House Building, Charlott»:towu.P. E. I. J. A. Humphrey & Son.. Ltd, Proprietors. A. Winfield Scott, Manager. P. O. BOX 4r7. Phone 63. -A~na.|-.eh¢\-we U\I~l\A-uu~¢a.|~~s~l~a¢-_,-,_..¢»~. Fishing Gear. We have opened _up a splendid line of fishing gear ln rods, reels, lines, casts, hooks, ily books, etc., etc. Every article is this year’s stock. We T can give you im exceptional bargain in d f S d any of the above articles. Call and see us. e n e “The two Macs," MacDonald' & Mac~ ___ Ki""°°'Dr“gRl“i‘9‘C°"'G"‘ Gm' “nd Kt"i' Sealed tenders ailtlrr-seed to llre undersigned nnil rmlcrsed Tender for Sand. will be reri i\-ed at this otlice un- til noon Tuesday ist day of May, 1906 from any persons willing to supply tire City of Charlottetown with 600 cubic yards of Shore Sunil (in lots of loo yds) as per speciilca‘ir~n unil terms to be seen 0 B' ur _ at the ofiice of City Surveyor. ' Also 300 cubic yurrls of Saud from Holland Cove, Kippoylf 0,- §¢,,,,»i5_ Same to be rielivcrerl wherever dir. ected by the City Survryor, Hy 0|-dgr of W. W. CLARKE. City Clerk: city clerics office. ciiy1i»ii_ is now- opened up for your inspection. "' 26