t F*-1 -_ :J I _ , _ ~ ,-4. ,~_.__ _ _ _ - Ufiioqe In New Proms Blc§k;-Charlottetown ____ "rv ~ t ' _ r ` 1 _ < - We’rer “Ci'unks,” so some of the Clothing Manufacturers think. _ _ P » They say we are the worst people in the Cloth- ing _biisiness f` _ We’re so Very _Particular When we’re so exacting, it's for you-so you’1l get what you want-and, by having it, we’ll get the business; ‘ _ l _ ~Gome___here_and look over our Clothing--turn it inside out-7-look»a't the quality and finish--the way seams are sewed and what they are sewed with- how‘the_pa.dding’s nut in -and all those apparently unimportant details. _ l ~ ' 'Some Clothing looks mighty slick outside-but it doesn't _stay so any length of time. Thats Wham llurPartinaoi1y Stores Take a look at our perfectly tailored Spring Suits-- Our Handsome Spriug_Overcoats-- _ _ _ _` Our 'Finejbine of Ra._iiié?oats"- °` ' if Cnr Complete Line of 'eadw'ear- Our Smart and Attractive Styles in all kinds of Toggery that Good Dressers want. _ _If yon’1l _do this,~yon’ll surely be convinced that C _ ` __ THE BEST I5 l'lERE_ Boys’ llircc Piccc Suits af; __ here and grati- Ev_ery Boy likes a Suit fy his desire. W _e' h a v e Boys’ Three Piece Suits in with ' a Vest. irnipar tl ._ "L-1,.. .__i.¢_ _ .1 _,__-_:_ nf. " _-51:2. `\ ‘ r He wants his - - f Suit fo look _ " »» __ _ it-_;_=f, like Fathers. }________,___ ., W t _lil ‘lj _J rt, ' l .- - _ g sizes from 10 He .wants it A * years old up; ' A fi _' tolook _lVIanly. _ _ _ __ ‘ wards. _ _ "COAT, VE5l`,`ANl) KNEE TROUSERS Made from Fancy Mixed Cheviots and other suitable fabrics, cut and tailored artistically. $5 50. $4-50. $5.50 to $8-00 Suits with Vests cost a trifle more than they do without-but the satisfactioifthey give the Boy is worth the small increase in price. Scattering Dollars 1 '_':_Diinlt`»£mis§l the greatjcut price sale of the balan§§__g_f_,Y_l[_ep,l¢g 8; Co’s _stock which _we bought fora"`g;' l"’ _ __ _ __ __ ._ gv\u%?\sl 1-_hative-.aft glvlllgll-‘lit neai"l%»£`ifi`no`l':'¢"i`iiite`."" S in _ ~ Therefs all-kinds of good things in xt, some of _.ts _ __ ~_ _ »'_>--_";..-;_f.;._,-_'.~o' .-._..f9”°_ “fly '» ‘on arourl here. R,'l`_I§iNG _our BEAU- eausi; we -can’t _keep up our orders._ '_ ’_v_ -ff *” " se iroso ’1‘ilé orny nun _outa orarie... -fr --,»? els quahaugs, and two barrels produce. ‘ Tninul wasameetlng of the Executive of the Local Government yesterday. _Routine business was transacted and a number of topics discussed. Matters relating to the roads, oyster fisheries, stock farm, etc, were pttended to, but nothing of importance was presented for consideration. Hsnnanan, under this beading, will be found news pertalningfto Queen's County. Under the proper headings will also be found the news of the other counties. The Guardian classifies its local items thus in the hope that this wlllbe a convenlenoetoitsmadcrs. Rav. J. Eusracs Punnis, s son of James T. Punile, of this city, and a_ graduate ol' Wycllfte College was ordained ’a`desccu lust Sunday, at 'Trlnitv Church, _Toronto by Bishop Stringer, of, Selkirk. _Mn Purdle, for some time, had charge of the Church of England parish at Alberton and has assisted at St. Puul's Charlotte- town. _ To hand is The Mother's Magazine for May, showing steady advance. Especially good is the Current News of interest to' mothers. The other departments are well filled with valuable and lntereetln matter. The arrangement of_the ma; axlne, the mutter and the illustrating are all commendable. Published by the David C. Cook Co., Elgin, illinois. Miss Marlon Wathen, Editor. THE Guardian is authorized by G. A. Sharp. Superintendent Prince Edward Island Railway to state that, owing to the soft condition of the track, which compels a slower rate of speed of trains, _'rom April 30th until May 5th, 1000, both dates inclusive, the morning express train from `Sourls and Georgetown will not connect at Royalty Junction with the morning express train from Charlottetown. Trrosu of the people of our City who think that this province suffers by com- parison with other countries in tho_ mntt~ _srof natural charm should go and sec the pictures which will be shown at the Y.IM. IC. L. this evening. They will than be forced to confess that in no other country can any more beautiful scenes be found; and the realization ofthe fact should do much to make them contented with their lot in this favored country. l_N the Court of Chancery the case of Tanton versus The City of Charlottetown was before the Master of the Rolls yester- day. A motion was made by the oon\pli\iuant‘s counsel to be relieved from the effect of the order of 1849, and to have the demurrer set down for hearing. -There was also a motion by the defend- ant] to dismiss the bill. The Court allowcd the :complainants motion, and the motion to dismiss the bill fell through. The hearing of the demurrer was set down for the 18th of May. _ Tris: closing exercises- of _Pine Hall College, Halifax, were .holdgu in St. Matthcw's Church last week. There were only four graduates. This is much small- er than lust year‘s graduating class, which numbered eleven. The number of students in the next two yearsls much 'larger and the outlook for the future somewhat brighter. The island students- ll. W. Toombs, Colin Townsend, Ewen McDougall, and W. J. Green,!madc a good sliowlngin thc worlt of their respective yours. Mr. Toombs carried off the prize given thc best reader of the second year. During the summer months Mr. Toombs will labor as a cathecist at Digby, N. S., and Mr. Green will go to Marshfield. Mr. Townsend will visit his brother, Itev. Wm. Townsend, Bear River, N. B. after which he will retum homo to Travaller's Rest. Mr. McDougall will spend the summer months at his home in Bangor. From time to time he will assist his brother, Rev. Jumea McDougall and will probably supply some of the vacant con- gregations when called upon to do so. _i__.<--2 There is something about the ‘fSmlt.h Premier" that sells lt-its own merit. The keen judgment ofthe buyer is the best factor In Smith Premier sales.-A. Milne Fraser, Halifax. ' 4d3l - hi _ cm . r ‘ .littredltitts used in OUR Cakes are the best tobe had and our cake IS THF BEST in the city. We hive to-day Bultsna Cake. Walnut Coke, Silver Cake and all kinds of email cakes at reasonable prices. i_>_;_ srswaitr, Bskea Mr. McAuliffe of the theatrical company ww _nlulns In the Oepra House was introduced and received n warm welcome, He favored the uuests with two or his inimitable songs which were greatly °Dl°¥cd. Following is the toast list and the names of those responding: The King,-God Save The King. The Empire.-George W. McPhee, Fred. B. McRae. Solo,-A. Gaudet. _ Canada,-C. Govan Duliy, Prnt, J, A, McDonald. ' ° Instrumental Music,-Professor Watts. Our Island Home,-J. Ewen Matthews, Fred. R. Conroy. ‘ The Y. M. C. A.,-L. W. Archibald, E. _V. McMillan. _ 1 '_1fhe,_Parlia_|nent,-W. H. Watts, J. E. B MeCready. I The Speaker,-Henry Smith. Song,-Prof. Martin. Militia and Defence,-R. li. Campbell, Albert Taylor. Absent Friends.-W. A. itcbsrtscu. Our Guests,-W. L. Cotton. Trombone Solo,-Prof. Ready. The Ladies,-Calvin McCallum, Prof. Bruno Martin. The Press,-Reuben McDonald, Robert L. Cotton. » Host and Hostess,-P. S. Brown. Among the f‘absent friends" ' 'recalled under that toast were Dr. H. D. Johnston. Mr. Moule, Mr. Wilson and cohen., Th,- musical numbers and the succession of short speeches _by the young incuibers were through_out_i7f, A high order of merit, the speeches thbhghtful, clear, _ logical, sometimes witty and several of them were excellent examples of what an after dinner speech should be. Congratula- tions are due to all in any way connected with the_banquot. AN _lllV|_iEi_t_i__t§i_N DISEASE Indigestioh- ‘Responsible for More _ Disease. Some doctors go so far as to say that indlgestion is t c national disease of America Repeated attacks inflame the lining of the stomach and cause the glan s to secrete .mucus instead of the ,iulces of natural digestion. Ccnsequom. ly the blood is poisoned,nervs force i- reduced, the vital ty of the entire system is_1v_i;_eaker:ed_; t ere s tl | indlgestion uantinfhlilah ‘i-rhliiielriiymeigy Hamllton's Pills, which are‘used by thousands with marvelous success. Dr. I-lamllton’s Pills accelerate the action of the gastlc glands and give tone to the digestive organs. 'l‘hey strengthen the kidneys and liver, cleanse and purify the bloo , and thus adpmgeneral tone to "UTY 01110!! Of thc y. Flesh and strength are fast restored and the patient can eat and digest any food he pleases, Under _the vltalizlng effect, of 1),~_ Hamiltons Pills your s stem will soon rally; once more you‘ll enioy the blessin s of health._ 'rest Dr. Hamilton Pill. yuugelf. Boo per box op five boxes for $1; at n dealers or b mai from N. C, Poison Bt _Co._,o I-Igrt-_l’_ordy Confi2.'U. S. A., und n n i Kings JORDAN WATER. Brrm-1N.May 2. -With the obicct or solllngdordan wutcr for the purpose of baptism n. company has been started in Berlin called thc Jordan Water murkot, TOBACCO IN IRELAND. Dun|.rN, Muy 2.-Sir Conan Doyle and other public-spirited gentlemen have startcilln to ascertain whether tobacco can be grown profitably in Ireland. Phill' Lllw. foot Queen Street. 27dtwlm _ Charlottetown, P. E. l. ' _ is burnt on the cover of _ every one of our new ‘Leather Covered - Photo Albums _ for amateur photogra- phs. _ They are admired very much by those who have seen them, and all agree that our prices are very reasonable. _ Cali and see\our assort- mlilt. 8_§c, $i.oo_ and fr_.65 each. Sickness Than Any Other " i4>*rco‘6= _ _ " :_ --r~v_ - HOW Pii0l'll8|T|0N WORKS IN 9“’”“'d" 'hm h° P'"°h“°d * ingto be a splendid success in Prince “°"‘~ BANQUET or rite -»-~--»--“<1-1 M- R--» ---» W sb vneodstreag toy wltharair erica- - _., have _=:;1:_v°rat-:por in s_pm<;_n:y~wri°\_l»F ` _ _ /`___, _ . , - VB! ave sappeare . s not n _ \\ \_ __ _‘i'.*.'i*°-B°_»v°*'.°~ _§.°"°H"°t' °"“‘i"5 °°m°°u ‘fdl'!"i1\ wonderful and complete. The ummm' f°rTmm_ wwhloh lm. he M. in 39° °"Yl_°1‘.'m\.Pl°~\`i°l_ 0f WNW \ll¢'| sboryls told ofa pi_\rty,_,not partlculpily bun tnnshrnd E H Hngumd md” °l°°n_¢\`|i lil9°°'l¢l_ f°U°W|l\8 lllllilli-Ill notlpd for his total abstinence principles, B Dui” .°wI~n` n'M' P k hr. ' mmm '°"°d 1° um but 57416 of the who came so flown thc other duy,und who ' 9° 7 "' °“ ° ‘S P' P°P\\l\!'R°V°l'°- Th°l°l0h°\1l'W|1°l1¢\l¢ after transacting some business started ‘.":1-"'_`- /-.2 we `: _ _ _ _ _ _ N m°"°“' ' ' b\'_lll\l0ie‘ll_9_‘?.d "°“d°" ii' ‘"m°“l° 5039 outasususl to sample some specimens , Tusk: were 75 passeugersand t.\_vo_ Il\0l_'__l tltallmention the toasts andthpse sl- of “the cheerful lnvlgornitor." Ile first large loads of freight to West River ports `i°i’f_l0d |50 lpeak tothem.Premier Wattslill visited the old familiar haunt-s, but found ty ones. s._ouy ci rauacu yesterday. _srl _#hs °hslr rrithwvamw and mood hu- wins surprise ...tr firruppsintmcnt uni gn th, mmm "tp 1,, the avenmu ,M md 'mor-while the Opposition Leader C. Gavin ohm was notliing doing in the "wer, _ten paesngers, tlicasea of esgs,40 bush-_-D057 Q51! llld IIBPDUY filled the vice goods" line. He then proceeded to make shalt. ra the mtoaic or the festivities athorotlgh search of the town, looking forsigns, and casually making cautious enquiries. \Vbile thus engaged the vigilant inspectorgot his eyes upon him and beckoned him to one side-"You are looking for a little something are you notl” "Yes, I've been to over s hall'-dozen places, and can't gets drop."-“So you find the town somewhat “dry" do you i" -"Dryl its more than dry. Suy,cnn't you tellafellow where he cnngct a rlrlnkl". The inspector then introduced imself- and gave his frlcnd a few words of sound advice. This gives one an idea r\s_to the manner in which the law Is being enforced and obeyed. Mr. Gough with whom l had the pleasure of quite an interesting inter- vlewis proving himself to be a most excellent officer. He is alert, fcnrlcss, and determined to do his duty. us is also Mr. Phillips, the chieifpollco oliiwr. Hero we have three essential things-a good law, capable officials, and a strong. healthy public sentiment in favor of vigorous law enforcement. This is n combination that always works well. Prohibitlonln Summerside is so fur u grand success, and the Inspector assures mc that the place set can be rnaintalneri_ Summerside is tobe congratulated too in hnvlngfcur medlcslmen who are in every scnseacredit tothe town, and an honor'to their noble profession. It is absolutely useless for anyone, not really needing it tofapplv to any of these gentle- ‘men for a liquor certificate. The firm stand they have takenln this matter is worthy of all prnise, and is greatly appreciated- by the people generally. TheGrand Division would convey to their Klng`s County friends, the Good Templurs. and all temperauce workers ju oourngcment, praying that ,the cllorts now being put forth may result in victory for the truth and the rltzht. i . A. D. Mr~i'ioi~|a|.i>, G. W. P.- -ilampton, Muy 2nd, llflltl. und*” runnn Subscriptions received nt Guardian office, and duly forwarded to .l1\m|n:- Total previously ncknovvlomgcri S 4248.01 Mayfield Lot ‘Zi . _ . . . . _ , . . . . . _ , . . . . . ._ $1.00 Second subscription Mulprquc con- gregation per Hon.I’.McNut.t _ _ _ . __ il 55 Episcopal parish of New London St. Thomas, French River, 4.50; St. Marks, Kensington, 4. 47; per Rev. A. W. Nichols, total . . . . . _ _ _ . . . . ..$l5.t.}ll Clifton Division per Arch. Campbell, Trees . . . _ . _ . _ _ . . . . . . . _ . . . . , . , _ . . . ,. 5.00 Collected by W. Grunt McLeod, Hunter River: f Grant McLeod, $1; Vernon McLeod, l0c; Louis McLeod, 10; May Mc» Leod, 10; Mrs. Geo. S. McLeod, lil; \Vlllil\m Mobbs, ltlc; Alex. Nlultol- ,_ son, l0c; Rov. George Millar, $1; A Friend, 25; Gussie Binns, :l0; A t Friend, Zi; Uncle Toms Cubiu,:t3; A Friend, 25. Total . _ . _ _ _ . _ _ . _ . ._ 2l_l>l.`» West Capo und Canipiwllton Pros. Church pcr Rev. D. Mcllcnn _ . , _ __ 1l_00 l.ll.S. . . . . . _ . . _ ._ _ $1.00 Prcsbytcrliin Congregation ut l\’lurruy WnlterMathcson . . . . . . . . . _ . 2.00 '~ At Less Than l ' lialf Price l 5, \ 4->. You will miss a grand f -_~ opportunity if you do not _ ‘ buy the job lots of wall ‘ _’ Call in and see them and ~» - at the same time havea __ look at §_ let us know and we will _ your home. We know S we have 1ust the paper /.1 if you want. ' ‘°°` _lAYLOR’S_ ‘ Bookstore. _ " _ il ‘l~\'f\/ ;_, ,__ .CHJQ ‘ls ,r lsltnlgltt. frlendslit KlngsCouuty, who are in the 11 qu* U, B b tmcx or its aunt for p»ot\tir.rcn, to \~\ my __ ~ un "gn an u°M"‘I"‘N‘ '°l'“"'°d 'mm th” know that our Prohlbltory Law is prov "‘ ,_ . __ __ _ _ _ _ `| _ _ -_ ~ __ i _ _ sumutnsiur. \. __ - ____,-3 _ _ '-~ - ' f.. _ _ l I'f_ : ` \ "' -, °'~" , _ __ _ '~ - ' ' i f - _._ _ l ~ `_- *_* ` .__ '_ s¢gs;ll_cent| ann. Bee _ 'rnantetttraln arrivedat uso dcicck .SIM-It mlsht be 0! Interest to our - _ ' ’- _ _, 1'- ~'<%_>t,§rp _ _ - ` ’ \ sa." A ' W ii- ‘\\i‘ - _ _ __ _ f_.: I. ,~,__ _1{._,__ \ _' i'b“°°°°|-*°" hma'°m‘ ”kl°!d““n'h°"'°°‘ County. Itlsscarcelyamonth since the ' Q. ‘ ` I ‘N " '- ‘-"\ _ ~’-"ff . _ when You ull' __ __ ' _ I law oameints force, and already Sum- - ’ R '_ _ ` ,i _ an r - Q i\`\,` _ - ’ _ ~ 13; \ . . 'V A al AY f .'-’ / ri I . '_l _uct _ ‘_ _ _ _, _ _ ~ t _ _ _ _ . ., _ _ __ _ _ _ :__ with grralgpilyelggzslghlg _ . _ _ evidence anywhere. The entire absence 9 \¢/ ` r _- .T ‘ - om” "_ _' _,_,> Q; . _.__m_____,_____ _“th Mock ?‘__i_ _ __ gf drinking or drunkenness is remarked \ _ 1 ' '-* ' _, 5 ' . _ u .» ,_ ‘ '“°“ ’ °'°""°‘l’ T"° °"““"°'"‘“‘ “""” "° Twen -five ears a o it was difiicult to *Y Y E ' People didn’t want it--they were using _ for changing. ` But hard wheat Hour was persistently `_ sell spring wheat flour for pastry at any price. - soft, winter wheat flour, and saw no reason 1 »_l pushed and prejudice has been overcome. The women tried it, succeeded with it and appreciated it.-To-day hard_wheat flour is g 5. ._ the favorite for pastry as well as for bread. The flour that is doing the most for f ` the reputation of hard wheat flour is the ` brand known as _ 0gilvie’s Royal Household 1 \ It is hard wheat Hour at its best-milled g -Q-._ 3.\ °\ _,yt 1 i » by m_odern methods, retaining all of the 1 good of the wheat and none of the bad-- it is without an equal for every kind of r » baking -in which flour is used. Talk to your grocer about it-if he isn’t enthusiastic it’s only because he isn’t informed. -4 Ogllvle Flour Mills Co., u..»i..r. LV ` _ Mosrnsu.. 0°’ 1 ' _ / \\l‘ "Ogilvie‘s Book for a Cook," contains 130 li ,ak pages of excellent recipes, some never belirro _ f published. Your grocer can tell you how io ’7( "-1 "Q, get it msc. 4 ”°\l5 401.11 ,_____ ____,.-_; _.YA __ __ __ .Til _E l _ kindly message of sympathy and on- . FISHING GEAR Big new stock of _gt_//fr/‘ __ at ._ _r _ ,- 'M Rods, Reeds, Lines, Waltham, Elgin and Re- gina Waiches. Handsome new brooches, links, lockets, Flies, Casts, etc., open- ed up _at “The Two Macs., waist sets now opening. llltlonolll llnllnnol. E.‘W.iAYLOR, DRUGGISTH CornerGt. George and K.eiit Sis. Smith side Queen Square. 5-6 River per Rev. S. D. McPhee. _ _ . $7 50 G. Ii. Murven,D. D. S. Sourls... . _ _ , _ i.(7l) T _ - _ _ ‘ ..i:;.".!;f"°“.t:;‘°°.‘z.:1;.;*:_‘;‘:::..::f 3_1; - Wall Paper ' ` O if . ff paper we are offering. 0ilR NEW PAPER ___ »° We claim to have the _ prettiest patterns and the lowest prices in the city, _-gy send our sample books to fn P’ I '°\ _ .. * "' ‘ A New Policy Phe SUN LIFE OF CANADA has just issued a new policy on a 3 p_c. Reserve, giving very high Cash Surrender Values, etc. As tlic pre-miurii under this policy is no higher than under thc old form, in- tending insiirers should ask for particulars, before placing their insurance elsewhere. Charlottetown. Manager for P. li. island. I9 mwf :yr -Give The Boy A Show What provision are you nmklng to give that Iloy of yours a start in life An Endowment Policv is the simplest, safest and surest method- Sfmt early that he may receive the benefits before he is too old. inc North American Lift: Issues a special “Child’s Endowment." which we will be pleased to snow you. Write for information. R°S$._&_ii__?_Etl‘“WS» l f. 7 ‘ sei _ ,_ ""‘¥.¥Z`7 ($3 - it V. l _ _rl r -J tl fm" ll __ it .,_ l. .i , _wp ist' . _ _i _ ~; itll or’ _ -1 ;;,;e;__ ._ _ __ 1. f.I` 5_- i.‘_ » .`<»-.£3 _,_ it il' l v -_¥._, =_ l _=;n_-; _- _,__. ...___ l ft ri is it lr. _,__ V: ._.'.,. _ l f ; app' ‘ iii "iii v ilii -we-1- ‘lil t . ii ` -,--rr \-1-1, »¢- 23.' ., vcr ._-- t i i il , _Nil t l ~_i ,__- at