i drvul`itu.mmsts._ ' ._ Paper 3' At Leos Thorn ` Half Price ! You will miss it grand '6 Q; opportunity if you do not ,- A2 bay the Job lots of wall " paper we ve oifering. '_ ; Call in and see them and _ "' ist lghe same time havea oo at ~ .4 We claim to have the ._ pret ies* patterns and the loae~t prices, in the city, __ let ns know and we will .-` _ send 'our sample books is ff your home. We know ° - ae have just the paper ,> you went. , , _ ff .\f.'l ag 4'.- \_ _. . .1 .- stir . TAYLOR . Bookstore. ' new O~"\v°|lIllUAl»wsa|uuO IF ' YOU WANT to practice econ- omy buy your cake, pastry,bread, rolls, etc, etc , at STEWART. Ec1.n>sa Bazaar, Bakea Best Bread. 1 -ar-aavnaunQ , Q CA eel”-;.-' D. i f fl'-lil BRBER STAM P5 At it, ,same address, since 1891. Also Stcncils, Steel Stamps, Price Card out- fits, }\"hito Enamel Letters, &c. 'Write _ us, \vc’ll do the rest. Chas. W. Mack, 0 I i-l:\ I(in-,~_- St. \Vest. Toronto. ' l l i i Buyers of Drcsscd Pork, Fresh Eggs, y Poultry, ctr. _ ohn Hopkins, Summerside. &1 3-rgdmwf twwtf. Qin-»q|i.-unfsnm FOR SALE 1 ii nr part of s valuable farm cou- tsiuiug 84 acres, 334 miles from Char- lottetown, also a tive horse power boiler and engine and a ten horse power engine, double action. ‘Washing machines made and repaired cnt-ap. For particulars apply toioliu Piowsr.. Royalty, City gr B Nj. CARTER St CO.. O `¥‘E.~°”§’ APRIL 4. -1906 », ` » ' Oillces in New Prowso Bloclt-Charlottetown. ` Yaoirr for sale. See classified column classified column. wprlr. Soc classified column. Miss Wnvsininr/tu, ot Charlottetown, BD¢llt» Sunday last with friends in Picton. AN extended report ol R. M. .iohnson’s mp "° M°¥|°° Will llilpcar in tomorrow's Guardian. Jontv W1r.1r1NsoN Albcrton, who was In UW lil*-Y Yesterday returns home this morning. BnNJ.Hous'roN of Rusticovllla was in yesterday on a business trip. He returns home today. ANY good strong boy with a fair -eduoatlon can lcarn of a psrmsnsnt, Dosition with rapid promotion by llpillying at this office at once. T111: lost ring and the lost purse advertised in yesterday.s Guardian have been found. If you lose anything use The Guardlan‘s Clasitled Column. E1tNss'rR1t'1-: has opened his Bicycle Repair Shop at the old stand Kent St., where all those having wheels to be cleaned and repairedjwill find him ready for business. N1-:xr Satu\~day’s Comic Pago is the best yot. “Willle's dyeing machine made Reggie look llke'nu Easter egg. Prstenrl- ing Percy pays a visit to a horrid circus and catches it." AN advanced sale of tit-kets is being puslicil for the l\i|\'lamc Langly concert to be held l1iY. M. C. A. iliill, April l2tl\., these tickets may bo cxcliimgctl for l‘c~ served seats later. A Ntvitiii-:iz of ni-ticlcs,t.l\c products ofthe Obespo Rubber plantation brought home _by R. M. .lohnsrm including iubbcr milk, rubber, corn, rice, beans, vanilla. coffee, cic. can bc soon at the otllce of J. A. Webster, Morris Block. M1saS.\n1i1M<'(l1t1n:m1 whois attenti- lng the Union Commercial College has been awarded hcr diploma as a graduate of tha Commercial department of that institution- Miss McGregor has been attending thc college only three months but obttxined her'dipl_oma with honors. ON Wed. last a number of persons representing the Aid Society ofthe North River Baptist church, called at the home of Allan McPhee and on behalf of the society presented Mrs. Mcl-‘hee wlthn beautiful dress suit case prl.r to her departure to the North West. Since coming tn North River Mrs. McPhee has been an active member of the society, holding; tho office of sec. for-a number of years, and will be much missed by the members all of whom join in wishing hcr a very pleasant trip, and a speedy _return t.o'th'e Island. ' ' BOILS ALL OVER HIS FACE AND NECK IUIOOOK BLOOD BITIEIS Dill FOR till WHAT FOUR DOCTORS FAILED TO DO Kxtwarnt, 0111*., July 1. Ill ll. 'Ill 1'. Mxuval Co.. Xin.. Tonorro. Osh Dun Bill:-I am wrltingto lat you how what Bur-dock Blood Bltters has done for mo. I am a young lun. twenty years old, and I year ago last March I began in feel dull and aick. and was greatly troubled with boils com- ing out on my faoa and neck, moatly_on tha kattor. I would no aooner get rid of one than would have, perhaps. two oe throo more appear. Ihad fem-doctor: trylngtocara mabat had little ooeaa. They outa atop asia for doriibnthtui-:lx weeks and'than t-ll! would be aa had aa over again. moat isnt odloi advorthol active aoilavgllotiiiid gst:i'to}d Eff' I 11:: _ no atiil withon auooaaa d has c_“‘m;.”°‘ ue aa 3¥“u.|r|" nvinwairuiridggir lloouyhienrs for tho hloodi" I waa willlngoto ti-‘anything and lmrnsdlatoiluaeut for a ttic. ut at the time was doub l if it would bo of ihiuao. However I uaod that bottle and while wal taking it Tbegan to feel battar. although I atlll e f: avin a few boils but not nearly such had onsa. Iiilid nntmissany work. Whilbbi-\\°\" wise, I used to mias. sometimes, a wack out of oven month. I kapton taking tba medicine ant I had taken aix hottlel. and neadiau in any, I was nooaorr I did ao when I toll you I have not had a boil appear for the put thru manga. Everybody wal aureiriaod when the! hea that Btn-dock Blood Bi tara had dune for me what me seems mica todo. if any nf- ferora an aflliatnd with boila Iwonld atronfgly sdvqsg ghsm so n|}B.B.B. It makal yo! J: like a naw man. alwaylkecp I o inm = house now, aa I think t la a modioino I -nasal be is um assussta. - Yours trail. 3-zgdth twfgm Auctioneers IIINRYLIMITH- - L. A. Wright representing Brook md Pluas land for sale at Canoe Covssee P°"’°'°°”' 5'* “hh” N' B~ 1° "1 "W Clif!- 'rss str. city of Loses.. hs. ss... A mm, is w,m¢_,,| for general h°““_‘ painted and renovated throughout for the summers trade. This boat will be ready promptly on tlmefor her regular-§snmms|'s work and will be made more attractive than ever for the excursion trade which 'Wm' 500|! l large portion of her summer business. , REV- |153- STAVERT. a young clergyman from Prince Edward Island, occupied the lilllvlt of 1 St. Stephen's Presbyterian church at both services Sunday says the Bt John Sun. Rev. Mr, sssvsr; |,., s cousin of W. E. Stavert, formerly mana- ager of the Bank of New Brunswick, and now with the Bank of Montreal. $5 from G. H. Holbrook, $1 from a:frlend and 5 cents from another friend were the receipts for the Y. M. C. A. Mortgmre Fund yesterday. Persons who wish to have a part in this but who have not the UIOMY to sparc at present should send in their Pledge payable before the drst of June. Easter Sunday is the time sat for the wholefamount to be pledged. TBI: music page lu the Saturday issue of April 7th will contain the words and fuusle of a popular sung entitled, “Ma Baby Sue" also Home Circle page, Mags zine page. colored Comic page. Horse news, Interesting short Story, Sermon by Rev. \Vm. Dobson, notes on the S. S. Lesson a week hence, and all the latest telcgrapliic and local news. Only fifty cents perycar or twenty-five cents foraix months. tl (ls Mfircli 28th Misa llarrlet A. Grant tlaughtcr of Allan Grant of Poakes Station died of paralysis. in 1-hildhootl shc had a stroke of paralysis but recover- ed. On Saturday Illet uit. at.2p. m. her funcraltook place to St. Tercsa R. C. Cemetery. 'l`hc|argc attendance of over seventy carriages despite almost impassi- blc roads gave testimony to the high esteem in which she was hold by the community. She leaves father, mother and five brothers to mourn. S11vE1t1N'rEN1n<:N'r Sirann has received from the I. C. Ry. at Moncton live very handsome framed photographs which are to be used for the aiornment of the office in Charlottetown. These pictures are veritable works of art. They are greatly enlarged and colored with admirable art. It is gratifylngt/o be able to state that one ol' the handsomest. of them, and one that appeals most to the eye ofa nature lover is apicture of Hunter River, In this province. These pictures have been generally circulated by the I. C. R. and should prove to be most effective kind of advertising. Tea Fruit Division of the Dept. of Agri- culture Ottawa oalls attention to section 4_of the Act “Respecting the packing and sale of 'certain Staple Commodities" which defines the size of the apple barrel as follows:-“Twenty-six inches and one fourth between the heads, inside measure, and a head diameter of seventeen inches. and a middle'diameter of eighteen inches and one-half, 'representing as nearly as possible ninety-six quarts." It has been reported that occasionally this law is violated anda barrel smaller than the above minimum legal size is used for apples. The Inspectors of the fruit Div- ision will be asked this year to enforce rigidly the law with reference to the size of barrels. Therefore, those who are getting cooper stock for barrels should govern themselves accordingly. T1~11~: Winnipeg Free Press in speaking of thc Madame Langly Coneert.Co.. says: - Madame Beatrice Langley, violinist, Stanley Adams, baritone, and Miss Myrtle Maggy, pianist, who compose the concert party, which has pleased large audiences lu all the large Canadian cities and towns, gavea farewell concert in the Wlnnipcll Theatre last evening. The program pre- sented was admirably arranged. and Rave td each of the accomplished performers excellent opportunities for the manifesta- tion of their exceptional talents. Madame Langley, whose high standing among women vlolinlsts is recognized in all parts of the world was at her best. Her playing. is refined and delightful, she combines simplicity and naturalness of style, that are thc marks of a true artist, with a musical intelligence and breadth of inter' pretation that belong only to one that has tnasteredall thc resources of her instru- ment. Stanlcy Adams, the popular barl- tone, sang with expression and intei- ligencc, and his intonation was at all times pure. Ilis vocal equipment is equal toany demands and his style is sincere and manly. Miss Maggy as a pianist has plenty ofiemperament, and a highly de- veloped tccbnic, and her selections were th_oroughly enjoyed. whore they intend making there home in tha future. Cnsann Cox, Cornwall, has aooeptdrl opoaitton’ with the Charlottetown Con denaed Milk Co. and will commence his new duties on Monday next. ' 'rss runs;-\_\, or the tate .isnt Beit win laavo ble late residence Pownal Strict Tjunday cts o'oIocl: for Bt. Paul Church and train' to Sherwood. TK; third Semi-Annual Farmers Insti- tute Convention will be held in the Prince of Wales College. Charlottetown on the 10th inat. President Cumming of tboagricuitural College, Truro, will be present. A good program is arranged far. Reduced railway rates have been secured. All farmers are welcome. Ma. Haw1.1<:v, the agent for P. E. I. of the Salvation Army Immigrant. Depart- ment, is to speak :on the latest phases ofthe Immigration question Thursday evenlngat: the Army barracks. As this suhjeotls of importanceand also public interest at the present time the oppor- tunit-y to obtain information thereon is open to ll and will doubtless be taken advantaga of by our citizentr.f"$_`1_,) _ Tris steamer Mlnto has come to town. Yesterday the ordeal was passed. The WllltBr`B _silence which has brqoded for months over tha lliilslioro bay was broken in the morning bythe vibrant horn of t-he steamer announcing her approach to our port. She came into the harber with little difficulty and seeing it was so easily done there were many who said: “I told you so.‘ But. they had evidently not read Morrisey on winter ports. There seems to be lir,i.lr- iloubt but that the str-amers will he nblt- to run regularly between Charlottetown and Picton after this although heavy ice is reported outside. 'l‘he Minto brought a numbcr of passengers, among tht-ni being U. S. Consul Vull ami Mrs. Vail. Benj. Rogers, jr., and Mrs. 0. Muttari, Summerslde. Her cargo included -itll package of way freight and llii ha,-is of mail. Sie will leave here at 5.30 this morning for Pictou. The Stanley is expoctcd to arrive today from Pit-tau. 'l‘he ateamers are about rixlt-on days ahead of last year's record in entering his port. A110111* one hundred and fifty uitlzt-ns assembled in the Market liall last evt ii- lugto discuss thc question of the 1-.ity Council applying to the I.:-glslatm-1-. 1.. pass it Bill enabling them to but-rt... $20,000 in debentures for the puipi sc of carrying on permanent works on sl-lv walks and streets. A number of addresses were made ranging through all degrees uf oratory and all shades of cloquenoc-thc gem of the evening undoubtedly being John P. Tanton‘s delivery of the immortal lines of I{auilet's Soliloquy. The speakers against the borrowing of the amount were H. Rackham, S. \\'. Crabbe Dr. McNeill, J. P.. Tanton, Martin C ‘Vi/est, P. McCourt. A. J. B.Mclllsh. Those in favor were Councillors }Iooper,Stewart _and Riley and R. B. Norton. The applause was voclfsrcus at times, indiscriminately bestowed upon logical or illogical reason- lug, and consisted principally of the "stamped" approval variety. The meeting however voted the following resolutlom- Whereas the question of taxation isa very important one to the citizens of Charlottetown having now a debt nearly as large as that of the Province and whereas it ls advisable to call a halt,there‘ fore Resolved-That-thc Legislative Assam bly of this Province be requested not to grant the prayer uf] tho1City Council to issue $20,000 debentures for so called per- manent wcrk for this year. This resolution was moved by S. W. Crabhe and seconded by Dr. McNeill. Then “the tumult and the shouting" ceased,"and the audience dispersed-some to walk comfortable home on the new granolithic sidewalks others to gather up splinters witu their boot~soles and stum- ble over the old plank walks which paved their homcward way. » _._o-- si,ooo ar;wA1tD" " ’~ son A casa or 1Nt'nn.».n1.u ronsrirwrion. To a person who can`t be cured of constipation by Dr. Hamilton's Pills, the above reward will he aid. No cathartic medicine gives such 'lasting satisfaction or effects such marvellous cures as Dr. l{_a|ullton's I’ll|s. Relief immediately follows for headache, bllliousnesa and stomach disorders. No priping pains, no burning sensations, noth ng but the most Qeasant relief attends t e use of Dr. amilton's Pills-others not so good. Price 25o. a box, at all dealers. _.(1-11- -Mlss Henrietta Rackham returns by last of May with latest fashions from New York and Boston. Customers wishing work done. may lcavc orders, now, ai. her home, Chestnut street. Work will bc completed in order raceivetl. Zild lw 1 JUSTI ~ Ladies’ chiffon Broad Cloths, Green. Blue. Brown and Black. .,~ . _-ALso-- New Light Cirey Ladies’ H m P New Print Cottons In the very prettiest patterns andalarge rang¢ Of ¥“°“'9 S“m“35 in from $1.25 to $3.00 Hsysgn Twseds, Oxford Tweeda, Moncton Tweeds and English Wcratodl. ' ' 1 _' w. c. TURNER or co.. o es uns, ice Cash Store, The Low Pr , ' _ mioatf. ‘ ~ smmysidg, Queen Sq., Ch town. A ` \ A 1 ..~‘ K srsm as an We invite inspection of our stock ot choice Hair Brushes it includes dog-wood, rose-wood, stag, celluloid backs and the prices range ‘ each. Solid back, and good stiff bristles in every brush. it “lint” “rica” Don’ts\1Fi`er 9. day longer wiyli itch. One application of Mac’s Antiscptlc Lotion ' Cures the worst cases. Pi ice 25 and 5oc. “Tho Two Macs" liillliiiiillli iiiliillliiil DRUOGIBTB, Cor. Ot. Geo. and Ken! Sta. i __ _$“;_\ ~,__ e ~£) \`_* _ ‘ ‘ fr* 'sf ._-_._ / /(Z, Qs ~ ,N J, "t‘\ , ‘ -'lu _ “ ff \ 1-V. i 1") is _,__ .r iglfg ‘J ' ' 'hi __ ` ~ vi' ft-» ox ' " `~ .-} *`f.\ir rffi def.. ` -‘f':;" t-fl* ’\~ ' ` \, __ .\._~ _ f , _ 7/,/1 H _ I, _ t/ P _ . M 0 0 R E l‘f» ' i ‘ ll/ .. .1 A; M 1.1-:oo ’ ` 1,/ _/M _, The Wall Paper Men. 3 _ ' (~\//' .'-'R 'l fig Q, \1[,-i /1); .- 1 sv; . 'J g . W.-».» ,. ‘ ' 1",-.~ ' _way-' ¢. to ~» - ._ . . . -_ ' -lv.. ~ . t l,-.~ " '~ -, _` _ ----~-- - -1-Al _ , 1 t si ' L p _ ___,, _ _$4 ` ` ` _ _I .5 V ` _ _ , Rnv. Mr. Sterling will addnil the meeting in St. James Ilali this awning. * -‘ , e Nm. 0. uoosttus and his »ut.sr` may ‘ ' _ . left this morning for Oak Park, illinois, _ _`\‘ _gf I £5- r°~ ____,, L/ , c 'A_'\ _,I is .‘.\.-.|`»i';f;‘ ,."' it » ‘-£1 . vp, J' V .ro I. Y _ <9 ,p , f ~ , 1 1 / ,_ n ~ 4 ‘ i _ ./1 .M _ I _ V/ ‘V ,p _ 4 ~ » 4 .si . v.-?‘~ A PICHSC 1 w Dainty,ariistic Wall Y ff Decorat1ons,that please \\\ *UW _, . <7! it . ~ _,,; ' . .5 t _ the most exacting taste M -are the kinds that J. -,L-,, ` t ’ l we excel in ` - We’ve hundreds of 4,, A patterns of the prettiest to pay_. -`/ xi/ ` $32!? A ' , t/ .,.,».;1,\\,'-._. 1 y‘.,.._ \ _ papers you ever saw- and the prices are easy ,i Pretty papers from 7c eacb up. lil - 0 F clean end sanitary an » give you quiet, testftt you awake. Prices rtm from lumpy mattress a day ._J,<:a-|i\| high grade elastic felt mattress. Don’t put up with that old ARE YOU TROUBLED WITH SLEEPLESSNESS? Get one of our sleep inducing mattresses. They are d the essence of comfort. They will lsleep and a feeling of freshness when $2.85 (soft tcp) up to $11.60 for our longer. Get a new one today. l\|€\/\/E£l\i. STILL ' FORGING AHEAD The Sun Life of Canada has just placed all of its reserves on o, ` 5 l-2 per ce besides lay Charlottetown. 19 mwf 1y1 at Standard ing aside $561,252 to surplus account' which account now amountsto $1,735,69B.59. For plans in this “Prosperous” Co. see E. E- EflC>"7‘7. Manager for P. E. 12118115- oasaulananunuannan ta“M¢v'¢'llU|l¢*° V I. Nnylli _ w » ihnlejjcaiiliiyli 'IC .Siiliil \ 1 Colttiitcot _ ’ - _ the iiortb _ , Hmtrlcan Lite Continues to pay the largest Results on its maturing investment Policies to its numerous policyholders. l.iie (with profits) Limited Payment. Endowment. and Guaranteed income Bonds, will produce the best results under the safe ami conservative management oi tht: North American Life. Write us for rates and results. Qt MATTHEWS. CHARLOTTET OW ..» 1 ll Q7. is vettisers can re Edward Island th dian. The clrcu i ‘P ti ea-it is true, that- ln Prince Edward island nearly everybody reads “lilo tharloiioiown tiuar1lian” there can be no escape from the conclusion that ad- ach nearly everybody in Prince rough the columns of The Gnar- iations of The Guardian to Dec. 30, _ 1905 are 3o43 Daily. and 3128 Trl-weekly. ` These Egnres are net; all damaged, unsold and returned copies have been omitted. i I E. W. TAYLOR, Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optlclan. rlsfaoiished 1870. HANDSOblI£ LAl)Il'§S` \VA'I`CllI§S~ Reliable - $10.00, $14.00, I2o.oo, ‘ 50.00. , LHAIN5-52-0-1 50.--I5-0°. vi lv 5 3 l $20 oo. WATCIIES for lliuii-~-Rcgiiitt lor Wal- tham - Reliable - $7.50, f1o_m», $20.00, $35.00. W RINGS, for Wedding or ilirtiiiloy, plain or set with precious stories. SI't<.LTlACl.F.S, in rimless or niounietl. Lenses adapted by testing to eacli evi snimraielv uiii Si1lt:;Q ucen Square. fl"“"""°"”T ‘ HNNUUNCEMENTS Ol Concerts, Socialsliii- tertztinincnts,etc_, of n money making nniurt-_‘ 5 cents a line (oi cwoidt) lor first insertion, and 2% cents n line for each Continuation. Churches I and charitable institu- tions hali' rates. Mini- mum price 15 cents. Black tvpe arinnimre- merits uoulite liitt-_a. nuttin, Marriages anti Deaths FREE but verses with death same inte .ts _-M M »|l)1\\'f: CARDS OP THANKS tive cents per line when inserted ln locals, and otherwise at regular ad- vertising mics 1 THE (IUARUIAN , ,_ _ H. ll. Tonion &. tio. -Great George Strcct. Dealers ln stationery, fancy goods, toys, games, fancy cliiim, music books, sheet music and all kinds of musical liisirtititetits. Musical instruments repaired. ______"____M______ _ -1. Advertisers. The DAILY and TIil-WEEK- LY Editions of the Charlotte- t'own Guardian have act nal combined rirruiatlcnswhlch can- not bc duplicated. Their guar- anteed comblned average to Deo. ii), lim, wus 617|. and for the last. week in the old year it was 7%. li ,i fr.-_ _-_-_-v*_~. Wa rv-Q--‘-* ---- v *ff 1--*; ---- v 1-v 1. l 1 _ .f e._,¢» =~_.~, .- " , lk l W 3.I)CI’S \ _ , of ng,” - _ \ ,i ‘_ _ iv ‘-do,-.,.-,~”i’f’ / \,\ - W __$T,`S; _/ 1 . Y (lt ‘_ . .sf _ ' .~ N1 '~ -. » xi 1.’ “ Ltr flil- / " ‘ V .'..~"'f,i5'1" .1 "- ' . it Vi/ .,y¢.__- Y l .4 il .gi/,~ . 1 1 .