i W3 . [HATS ARE MANIY ' HMS. Yes indeed, the Christy Hats makes a him look more manly, more natty, more trappy than any other Hat on earth. Besides they wear better, look better, keep their color better, keep their shape better. and fit better than Others do. Twenty-four years of Christy Hat ex- perience proves it-forns, one years experienc with a Christy will prove it to you. c Our advice to you is be careful wear a» _ Christy and you‘ll weara map's hat, we’re 7 ’sLole agents for P. E. Island. Come to us to-day. . Boys’ Toppers. Just got ’em in, a nice lot of covert cloths and whipcord toppers for boys, they are short and trappy looking, just the right weight too for a boy's'spring and fall top coat in sizes 24 to 32 in breast. ' Priced $5.50 to $7.50 the coat. a. What'Do You Think P. Thousands of ladies visited our ready-to- wear ladies’ department this past week and everyone was delighted. We’re keeping the best quality of ready- tc-wear garments ever shown in Charlotte- Won't you drop in and look them over ? We’ll be glad to show you what is now the largest store in the Island with the big- gest stock (if beautiiul goods you ever looked at. ,. Come todsy. The Only Real Styli-scrotum. , endeavorlng to stop a runaway horse. ior Plptou. I name. each time of sendinu. . Rhodes Scholar, ior this year for this _ Jack." .\ SATURDAY Guardian flity cents a year. Miss Name Hones. city. is visiting friends In Piston. '1‘!!! scene, 'mived- from Pictou on Saturday at 4.15 p. at. Saturday. was Deans Barman oi Murray River In spendln‘g a few days in the city. Tun 'second train service to and from Sydney will be resumed on May 28rd. Goo. R. Wanner, of California. was in Moncton last week, en route to P. E. I. MlssG. ILMATusaon of Oyster Bed Bridge is Improving alter her recent illness. Rev. JonN SUTADELAND, Caledonia leaveaon Tuesday next for England on route to New Zealand. V. W. Gama representing H. V. Khale, advertising, Toronto, spent Saturday and Sunday in the city. ANY good strong boy with a fair educa- tion can learn of a permanent position with rapid promotion by applying at this office at once. . Tun Stanley landed last week at l‘icwu tromCharIottetown, 45 flpe horses for diflerent points on I. O. R.. and some D. D. RYAN jr., 1: son of D. D. Ryan this City was married recently Winnipeg to Miss Maude L. Watters, Newcastle N. B, Connrsponnssrs sending Queen’s County news will please mark “Queens County“at|the top of the first page oi of in of ELLIOTT Barn. 1: son of Jacob Dam of North River, unfortunately had both his legs broken recently in Winnipeg, while Arrmuu G. CAMERON, B. A., the Province arrived on Friday night one visit to his father, D. G. Cameron, oi Montague. THE Rev. J. W. McConnell will lecture in Grace Church this.evening. Subject “Around the World with the Union Admission adults 200, children lOc.—Come nil. Mus MCKINNON. widow oi the late Donald McKinnon DeSabie, died last week at Peabody, Mass. A son of the deceased is expected to arrive here tonight with the body. Miss Assam Mvnns, Hampton, grad- uate nurse of the P. E. Island Hospital, who has been spending the winter in Florida, is expected home about June let to spend the summer months. Last year some people thought the steamer would not carry-all who intended taking in the Victoria Day Excursion This time the S. S. Stanley will be run- ning so there will be plenty room for all who come. REV. G. M. QAIH’BELL, of St John, spent a few days In Monoton in the interests oi the Bible Society. Mr. Campbell address- ed the Annual Roll Call meeting held in Central Methodist Church, Monoton one evening of last week. THE alarming sounds heard in the City and o’er hill and dale surrounding, Saokvllle, N. B., entertained the Mission' Circle onMonday evening of last week very pleasantly. late John McPhee oi commenced tomorrow morning before Stipendary Brehaut, in the Police Room, City Building. night by train was Senator Ferguson, from Ottawa. his two daughters, who have been visiting in New Brunswick recently. at Bilatone House, the beautiful home of F. E. and Nrs. Neale, Cimthnm, N. 13., on Thursday of last week, the name of Mrs. Tapper, Georgetown, appears among the guests' list. and West Point will be guarded by the S. S. Brant, and Ostreuto prevent the putting out oi lobster traps before the legal date, that. section. but now of Winnipeg mother-in-Iaw of Mrs Byron Norton of this City, arrived by train on Friday night, punied by Miss Howard a relative, also from Winnipeg. at Wood Islends,wns towed into Pictou, last week by tug Wm. Aitkeus. ’l‘hc schooner Is loaded with produce and “‘Ils bound to Glace Bay. The cargo will likely besoldat Pictou anti vessel go on slip there for repairs. of the marvelous escapes at P. E. Islanders in the belated city. Simon Mun-hlson, formerly of Glen William, P. E. 1., in a letter of recent date, tells or the miracu. Inns escape of himself and his family. They were from y their beds, and barely escaped withkreir lives. Mrs. J. D. Cameron. widow 0 late J. D. Cameron, formerly of Glen William, and her son also had a narrow escape: William Matheeop of Glen Wil- liam in writing, describes the nppniling calamity. #1.. Tu mall train arrived at ten o'clock Saturday night. 1 Brussels a. L'MoDonald arrived from Ottawa Sunday night. . Mitfhonaar 0. Bonus. oi RE. Island, was In Houston last week. . L. 0. arm Mrs I Worthy arrived on Saturday night train a trip to Boston; Tn: sch. Helen M. Stewart from Barba- doeewlth molasses oi Carvell Bros arrived in port on Friday night. Policeman ' Harper has resigned his position on the police force, and will today enter the railway service as brukemnn. This Saturday Guardian, only fifty cents a year Is an excellent gift for that friend of yours abroad. Subscribe for it today. A number of schooners came into port on Saturday and yesterday for shelter from the gale. Among them are some fishermen. Mas. STEEL, Methodist parsonage, Tun investigation into the death of the Orwell will be Court Arsono passengers arriving on Saturday He was accompanied by AT a very pleasant flve o’clock tea given Tm: share between Cape Tormentine which is the 25th May for Mrs Howann formerly oi West. River She was accom- Tnn aohr. Wenture which was ashore LATER advices from San Francisco, tell thrown violently the Tm; Sons ofEmzlnnd held their annual on Saturday afternoon, were caused by the testing of the steam siren of the surveying steamship Eilinor. The Eilinor will sail In about ten ten days time on her summer cruise. UN Saturday 12th inst, John A Webster of this city lost a greatly :prized ring. In the vicinity where he thought he had lost the Jewel,a diligent search was made without avail. On Saturday 10th he advertised for It in the Guardian's classi- fled column, and at ten o’clock same church parade and turn out yesterday morning, making'an imposing procession as they marched to Grace Church, where a special scrvice was held, and a sermon appropriate to the occasion was preached by Rev. J. W. McConnell,of Moncton The Rev gentleman spoke eloquently of the high mission which it is manifest Great Britain is accomplishing, under God's grace. He graphically and earnestly pointed out the grandeur and magnifi- cence of the grateat empire that. has been Most appropriately. Kipling‘s Recessionnl was sung after the sermon, J. Elmer morning a small boy returned the ring to him. THE lillaborough Boating Club in“ about completing negotiations ior the pur‘ chase of two comfortable and up-tosdate pleasure boats for the use of members. The present season seems to promis- renewed interest in aquatic sports. Charlottetown Harbor certainly affords plenty oi room for yachting and pleasure boatlhg. Rncannmo the s.s. Campsna, which The Guardian's telegraphic despstches re- ported ashore at Point St. Valler, twenty four miles east of Quebec on Friday night, the following telegram was received on Saturday by Carveli Broe., the agents for the steamship In this City: “Campann sailed from Quebec to Montreal at 8 o‘clock last night, making no watq‘. Will dock for examination." F. J. IIOLMAN, now oi Sydney. hung» by Wm. Mornbontquelte. nm‘n formerly of this city wash passenger by Plant. Linc, foot Queen Street. the Stanley Saturday evening. He .7dtwlm expects to return to Sydney In a few days and will be accompanied by Daniel McLean, of North Wiltshire. Mr. Holman and Mr McLean have lately bought out a large and well known grocery and produce business at Sydney, and Intend taking the business on the first of June. BREAD here is the piece to get it. 1 Fresh every day. n. srswapr. Ritchie taking the solo. large attendance. Entered May iii—Stanley Mac., Whittle, Cleared May 19 ~Mirinio * There we a _—.——— TRADE AND SHIPPING- PORT OF CNAlILOlTETOWN. No. Sydney; Minnie Mac, Hyde, Plctou; Uncle Sam. Harpell, Sherbrook; Day- spring, LeBlane. M. Mountain: Minnie Bell. Thompson, Tidnish; Swallow, n Pu wash. Johnso . i; Hyde. Bugs Mac, Buctouche; Swallow, Johnson, wash. .__________ The highest price will be paid for Qua- W lIIFl'S “IIIGTII‘.” .SililA FOUNTAIN Fflil SALE A handsome solid marble. Fountain with so syrup tanks, each capable of holding more than one imperial gallon of a rap, and made of pure block t n. Outside gtures all heavii silver is . Candpy moriirted with Bri- tish late bevelled mirror. A680, 5 Tuft'e steel cylin- d ere. ALSO—Tufi'alm raved Im- ported Sterling mentor, or aerating gas. rite or call at once for prices, 3am 3am lakes lest am.‘ a L? _l THE CHARLOTTEuOWN spasms}; MAY 2: 1905 Tiiifllliiii's cum unplug ’ HcadLOillces In New ProvisoBlock-Charlottetown. l Millinery People ‘7‘ ‘Th‘e Miliinery ‘ People Pretty Wash for 25c. To insure perfect health use iron-ox- 6t! Newluoa curtains with double borders. Just the thing for bay windows, both sides are finished. The. exposed border can be reversed. They are very popular this season and are having it ready sale. —Jas. Paton 8: Co. lfidtf cnls per box. “'e bought the stock of Files from Ellis at our own price while they lost 8 for 25 cents. See our ad for the 24th licddln Bros. 21(lmw2i ‘ ———.—-—— COMING EVENTS. City Council meets on the second Mon- tiny in each month. James Paton, Mayor; W. W. Clarke, City Clerk. Next Red Rose uicetlnp,r Lodge Prince Edward S. 0. E. May 22. Minard'r Linlment for sale egrwhere. BORN BARLO“'.—On May 17th, to Samuel and Mrs Barlow, “’eilington, a daughter. MCDONALD—At Oyster Bed Bridge, on May 16th to Allan and Mrs. McDon- nld,n daughter. MARRIED. YOUNKER— NICIIOLSON— At the Manse Strathalbyn, May 16, 1900, by the Rev. H. S. Stewart, Elizabeth Alice Younker. Darlingtomto Daniel Nicholson, of the same place. DIED. MCGREGOR—Suddcnly, May 20th, John McGregor, in the 87th your of his nae. [Funeral from the residence of his son, Lemuel Mcilreyor, Lot iii, tomorrow, Tuesday, May 22nd, at 3 p. m., sharp, to Cross Roads Cemetery] Wehnven fine assortment oi Tooth Brushes, prices ranging from 5to 35c. The Red Cross Plrnrnint y. Britt “WEE PAPER You will find the prettiest patterns Is the cry at present. and the lowest prices at Taylor’s BOOKSTORE. SEELY’S LATEST PURPUME is Golden Love. This delightful odor is sold in bulk _ 75c an ounce. Bring you perfume bottle and have it filled. “The Two Macs" iifliiiilllilii i illiiiiiiili. DRUGGISTS. CornerGt. George and Kent Sta. "IVVVYVVVVVVVVYYYYVYYVV'Y Collars Tablets For sale at youndrugglat's, 25l d A telegram came from a big neckwear I maker in Toronto—offerings bargain in neck- wear—to clear as he was taking stock. ’ We accepted—and the goods are here— colored stocks, while stocks, tailor styles, em- broidered ones—~all regular 2 5c each. Our special price 2 for 25c. in show case at front door. FURNITURE AT Lass“ THAN AUCTION PRICES AT THE BIG Furniture Sale We have had a most successful sale so far and some people might think that we are about sold out. We wish to assure everybody, that countless bar- gains in every line of household furniture are still here in great variety. Tables, chairs, parlor furni- ture, bedroom furniture— In, lots of lines splendid assortments still remain to be picked up. We would advise vou not to wait too long though, as certainly the early buyers have best choice. We would like to see you To-dety JoHN NEWSON. xmwwwm 5c 9 A New Policy I‘he SUN LIFE OF CANADA has just issued a new policy on a 3 p.c. Reserve, giving \cr‘y high Cash Surrender Values, etc. As the premium under this policy is no higher than under the old rorrn, in- tending insurers should ask for particulars, before placing their insurance elsewhere. E. R. BROW. ? Charlottetown. Manager for P. Ii. Island. 19 mwf xyi CWMIN M GIVE THE BOY SHOW Vlhat provision are you making to give that Boy of yours a start in life THE ENDOWMENT POLICY Is the simplest, safest and surest method. Start early that he may receive the benefits before he is too old. THE NORTH AMERICAN LIFE Issues a special "Child’s Endowment." which we will be pleased to show you. Write for information. Ross & Matthews, CHARLOTTETOW N. Since it is true, that— ln Prince Edward island nearly everybody reads "the tharioiieiuwn Guardian” there can be no escape from the C1 nclusion that ad- ver tisers can reach nearly evrryhody in Prince Edward Island through the columns of The Guar- dian. ' The circulations of The Guardian to Dec. 30, 1905 are 3043 Daily. and 3128 'l‘ri-weekly. These figures are set; all damaged. unsold and returned copies have been omitted." w wrv—v