`.|.~i-»i~i-i-1-i-i»i-i-i,-Ii-i-i-1-:-»i~;i-.i-i-i-1. HE GUARDIAN stop thin, Ask Till; QUl5ENTS» CUUNW irllA§lllilN .»5:'.:.‘is":.:':r.::‘.‘“.:‘ “°“‘ Pfettiest gem rings that we think the olliee as once. k gens chase. 10, Hon. s. E. Reid. Mrs. Reid and e.eh_ ` - f . . ae, o as een very; 4,.- ) 35 ever galtd upon.. The prices -i- their summer home in Tryon. _ ill at St. Josepli'a Hospital Sydney, l “nge fro- $1 75 up to $8 The cricket club had another game Thi f\l“°l`l\l ‘Ui the' lat!! UW- Jim” for. the past several weeks, has al- _ = , ' 5-00. at Victoria Park last night. The. Dalling will. take place tomorrow mast gully ,-¢¢0v,r¢q from hm- nine", -. ‘ wllen contemplatin a ri ’ game appears to be meeting with a_('l‘\1\1rlf1lY) B_"»°l'“°°“ it 7-30 P- IB- and has been removed to her home H ng purchase remember good deal oi favor. to the Peoples Cemetery. in sydney. Mrs. Blske’s many friends ; __ _ _ llil We have nngfi- Mm “f S Swwmt who has been The funeral of the late llrs. Tho-` iii bidi. rid?/exu be pleased to hear I i . . sptmtiingl. féw gms Wm, her §i,mn-_,isles I €€‘aSe;;lyd will tain pace trap; ._i_____-* - [ C5* _ Mrs. F. C. Jones. oncton has returned 01' B 0 Y' WW COW" GYIDOU - _-- w. v/‘ _ 7 to her home in this City. and SYGDGY 5t\”°°i-9- Y-NB Eff-0111000 '°”° .No 2-The Always Busy Store* -J; Ufflfi” in NW |"°WS° 3|°¢li-cl\°f|°"°f°W“ J Th' "‘°° ""1 ”° ‘“"' ""' ““°" ', y _ ___ ______ “___ _ ,noon at 1.05 and tomorrow morning _ ~ t 3.0" Rev. Mr. Woodrools, rector of Bt. Tl" Pg? traliglgrnved in un' ‘my a li _.__. Pears church in this city was one 1”* ” 5 “" ' ' 'rue mv. w. J. Godfrey, ei cfs-1 yesterday for the hrst time since his .Delft for _ the 12 dclock (hmm in psud, P. E. I., rector-elect of Christi recent illness. smanwoodfgeuau _“night to which “H Ciiurch, is Lxlplectetdnto arriye li; Sys; “.‘ ___ WTA, ~.‘ T , ,___ J:;.2,,,-_»._..,_,5_7' lk _ . l _ _ '_ n som e s wee. "" ~'-f" -// ' "‘ Last week we received some of the ill! liri dnirihz to inrn ad and f"“’”d° °f the HW “re "“'"‘d' coiiimencz his ministerial dum: iiixt . Mud ' _ ne ei h id i t thi l _ . _ ws se t ng s ou app y B e Sunday ._ é; Q an £3 _Ii he right girl 'little daughter left yesterday for \1_ p B1 k wh 1, b i °' `”` ft? 1-l ;. i \ -ai 3;; il ` r ‘ '. ' i ‘ '~ | l I a i 66.? il- A... R at 2.80 to People's Cemetery ~ |..,H..i..g..}..1..|-4.|.y ' ` ` - _ - '-I-_ _.___ The roads in l;_lie_i:ountry are be- __ _ Lacking ln _‘ 5'~*C“ 6 RAY "!‘¥'l"i'l‘°l°i°l~l-l- 'riiisrsioiuiithb H 'F-1 coming passable, affording fair tra- 8 u B ° °' ° “ rw li 5T°°“N°3 ` 5T°°'“”“ l ui ti 1 ts ii "`°""° "‘ °’““ °“".““"° "1"" ‘his ‘ *"° » 1 li *"° I GEO» H- |t]llie ilvgtiixclip “ta °Wle€3_° dw. 9; ‘afternoon at 3.30 0 clock to People_s You feel “al .Elway .le CLLAR ii' u __ i BLACK , PIIOTOGRAPHER, Chnrlottetovi n. The studio where baby is ; . always welcome [ij j Hughes' Saline: cleaiises and purilies the system, no better spring medicine. Price 25c per bottle. llughes' Digestive Tonic cures that tired feeling. lt gives strengtli and vigor to the entire body. ' Price 250 per bottle. GEO. E. HUGHES. Apotliecaries .H all. oooooooooooooo o_;§{,i§1f<'f.;» "VIETUHIA Illii" Market Basement llost Up-to dale Cale in the city. Everything nent and clean. \ Try our special 25c dinners they are well. Quiclk luntlles at :ill hours lroiii loc uw l Open from 8 30 a ui to 12.30 p,ni_ , Give usa call. iizodmwfrttstf. r"\ dvF"l-d'¢¥‘.%1*"-*¢\0&-RDA* Ornisl ofwaoiiiui ‘ _ Second Class Round A nl Trip'i‘i¢iiei.. » i _ I5 Q 29 Issued From May. Cliarlottetowii to _ W_ g 40.65 J,,i,3,_"f_i7 3:3552 4230 |94” 2 Regina 411.4- August Monseiaw “.65 , 8 Q 22.,Macl_eod 48.65 | Sept; i,Calg`ary 49.1.? 25 |5 jowlidmonton 5.la _ . ' ‘ltqually i‘i1.”.\‘.‘i?. ’“"l‘l»i...i ` LOW RAW" . dsl. of tems _ i To Other Points . I. MA i'l'll lt`.\\`S, Olmrlottctown. P._§}. l. -. B. fi_owar:l.l’. A., C. R. St. John. .\. ii. Plnif | Assissnslsiysteiii lkhrifei-iiiil who were iuetiibcrs of the liitlupeiidciit Order el Foresters lost their lives by accidents since Ot-tolivr, |9117, right here in Prince Eilwniil lsluiiil. Tliret- were ldlled, and two `5°f'@`? ‘f`>f@'?'f`i-ii’ 5”-f»’fi°»‘`lr»ii~ P\lllHHlT\'B COW Elf-¥`i1Cf0l`? N0 Pain :PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD, M¢'Lh‘"me“ f A“°rMy‘_'“_hw tra effort to be present at Kensing- slioiilst L\'¢nt School, The score wits “S” “9‘t9"1“t° m°th°dS in °"r eye British Empire. The score of the about oven until sixth imiin'g when th»» Uistlni G- H- T“yl°r' Jewel" and highest sight men constitutcthe team. After the match the scores are cabled to London. - Last night R meeting oi citizens interested was held in St. Paul’s Mio ltluuks sturtotl ti furiuuii biittiug sluiiglitcr scorii1;.; cloveii runs before the thirtl inun \\'ii.~i out, uiul lending their opponents h_\' ai scoro oi ill) to 15. The lpluviiig ivusiiliout cron ziguiii till the end thc Mu- Blues wiiiniiitg by a score of Sdlooll-Dom for the purpose of organ, [Zi0~ lil. The toiiius liuotl up at-i ful- §O§OO“OO.QOOOOO§C§§aizing a Moral and Social. .germ-mllmvs :-- |]H.".[\.Jl]Hl|SUll 3 Kent Streei, Practice limite' to Diseases of Eye. Ear, `o=', Throat and Skin. . Eyes tested .nm fitted for glasses. OFFICE HOURS 9tolla.m. l.£fl~8IIlpn\. Evening-s by appointment dtww OOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOO 'live Hoses ‘F O90 -_-_ 1 .___ ]u.~.t received from ‘ ._ the mill via S. S. had Plid in fees aiiil clues $248.3. Their motliersautl sisters received from the Foresters $4,6oo. A great iiivcsi- ileut you say, for those young men “Caiiipan:i" a 'quan- tf'y of' "5 R°5°5' Flour in bbls and Yea. Lllelasursuee- gives big returns in - half bbls' hose who are uni`ir\unate_._ . i ladies'lan Hnnls See our window- illll - -week We show ii Ladies' swell This _Calf Blucher Goodyrar welt Beet worth _ $4.00 _‘_--....- Ai ifnf zines J $2.00 ¢...__-_- _ Sprague 6: Co. _ Sunny- ide ' BEER (2). GOFF Films for your Camera Devel- nping l’spen\ for Finishing. with`_ Developers for same for sale by BAYER PHOTOGRAPHER Phone |92 l2_7 Gre fton St Time Table, Rocky Point s _-sh B. b. Hlllsborougli will run for the month of May an follows: Ilnily except Banda!! ‘ _"_ ch-ww" nv. R. Point 3 s.m............. mio “ .........io.oo i|.u0 “ .. . ..-----ll-3” ‘/.ill p.in.._.._.... . i_u0 “ .him will " .............-~--~.~- - SUNDAY. aaa .... .......in.w . 11.0 ...... .............. ' Kill ......... .....- . ..... ........ -f-l‘lLlrti' s |League for Charlottetown. It was en- couragwngly attended, nearly all the Clergy of the ,City being present, and many citizens, and was brought to order by Rev. G. R. White being cal- led to the chair, who explained the object of the meeting, namely, to establish an organization along the lines adopted by the similar societ- les in the other Provinces, so as to form part _ol the chain of societies throughout the Dominion. working for moral and social reform. Rcv. H. E. Thomas explained the manner i'n which the society in New Bruns- wick had been organized and_ the measures by which it had effectively acted in regard t_o improving the conrlltion of affairs' at the recent local election ‘in that Province. Speaking along the lines of the prob- able work of the society in regard to politicians, Hon. Geo. E. Hughes and A. B. Warburton also spoke, the former endorsing the objects of the meeting and testifying his satisfnc_ tion and pleasure in the fact of its proposal; the latter dcprecntlng the fact that the man running for elec- tion should bc looked upon as a cri- minal. and pomting out that the class of men to be reached and in- oculated with moral and political purity were the voters who sctght olflce and lcd candidates ti dogs lile. He however was glad the sn.-_.¢r,_v W" ill Progress of formation ani yiomis- ed his hearty assistance. I’.c'.'. T. F, Fullerton although he syinp.,|_b1z¢d with the candidates who were virtu- ous. could not shut his eyes' io the _.fact that there were-other caniidntes not fit. subjects for caiionlzszion und this society was needed. It wnnged the help of the laity and it should mean business. It required men who would work and he tnisfgqy such would be the class who would bring it to success. A motion was than made and carried that the league for social and moral reform be formed, A nomination committee was named to draft a list of ptficsri-1. They pro- posed the following who were adopt- d unanimously by the meet.mg;_ President-J. K. Ross. Vice-President-Rev. H. E. Thomas. Secretary-J. D. Seaman. Treasurer-H. D. Sterns. Executive Committee: John T. Mc- Kensle, Dr. Ayers. R. O. God. Other speakers were Rev. James Simpson, and Geo. E. lljull. Members are asked to pay a nominal member- ship fee of twenty-five cents Practi- cally all present last night enrolled themselves. "Il your "hshing gear" in good order? Better look it over whsle you have time-_-Just keep in mind that our stock is complete, and if` there is anything you require give! us a call. Repairing is slso iii our lrne, and receives prompt attention. A. W. Reddin Phm_ B. i MIC MAGS L, Cumpiu-ill, pitcher. T. McCluskic, onu:lici'. E, Dorniuii, lst base. A, .\[uLell-.iii, 2nd liiuu-, T. l\lt:Qi\hi‘~ ' - I spa' .~;'\ !él'f:‘;v ‘ » , .i i _ '\,i .‘,,,[{I Waterman’s Ideal Fnivnlnin Pi-its are recognized as the simiilnrd of exsnl ence everywliere. E 5;...- ___ l We iiilrndiiced these pens here v number of years ago, nml as a testimony to their excellence prnciicnllv every pen dealt-r in Charlottetown has nuw adf ptcd them in preference to other makes. ` NEW STOCK We h ve just opened a new assortment. Conn: in and try the new points G.. F. _Hutcheson :Jeweler-Optician opocmi. 5-limi. "We sell the same seeds we plant so extensively ourselves this is one reason why many will not have any other seeds but ours. Sweet pen seeds-there are none better, and very few as good. _ On vegetable seeds,\vell we are the largest growers of them in the province and many mf our customers think our practical expere 'ence is of some use. J. J. Gay & Son. Every day market. 5-19dtuftf. than ever to give you the very 595 :to be had in the tailoring art,having received the latest New York fash- ions from the John J. Mitchell lush- ion house for the spring and summer of 190s. I hnvc also received a large supply of the very latest in suitings, overcoatings, trouserings and ladies' coatings, which I will ninke up al the lowest possible price. I have a ladies’ coat maker who is an expert in that line. Ladies give us a call and get' a coat that will please you ln any style you choose. I have als# an expert from the old country who will clean and prcss and repair your clothing at a very modcst price. Give us you: order early and avoid the rush. JAMES C-ALLVAGHAN. Upper Queen Street. _ 3-l8dniwf_.. ivtl :F‘is‘hing Tackle. We can rig you out with every fishing necessity from four stock. ` A visit to our 'store may suggest something that will go a ilong way towards making your out- Apothecarles Hall _ 5-20d.|. AN N 0U_|\l_C_E|`»/IENTS |°Don't forget sale of John Darrach 'property cornci' of Pownal and Rich- lmonil streets, (lliarlottetown, on 'T' l'-l E: C: LJ l=" that cheers-but not lnebrlnael- The famous lliminiui Blind iaa (R l&GI:i'l`}l REU) Get this brand froui your grocer' . Accept no substitute _ LIME Wc have on hand _ zoo casks of lime anii 300 barrels of lime. Best quality for lantl or plsslering L. M, POOLE & Co. _ A F, '_ ~t_,_ _ 'mug a success. Geo. E. Hughes. Thu,-Sday ii/ray zgrh ins; 5.1(;d91_ 5-i8d3i Connoily‘s\Ve\tW\nrf. . High Grate English Fertilizers ' SUl’ERl’ll0Sl’llATE. NITRATE 0l" SODA. KAINIT, MURIATE 0|" l’0'l`ASll. SULPIIATE 0|" POTASII, BONE MEAL gressive farmers. . containing highest percentage of soluble and available plant food in the best and economical forms known to agricultural science. - Each ingredient sold separate and unmixed as USED IN ENGLAND enabling the farmer to obtain his fertilizing materials at the lowest possible cost and in the proportions best adapted to his particular re- quirements of soil and crop, paying no ‘manufacturers” profit which on most brand amounts to 25 per cent. The iarrner saves this while No better Fertilizers can possibly bc manufactu I8 years constant use of these manures b _y our mproed prove their superiority over all Others on the market. Send for' pamphlets, “The potato crop in Canada" “Food for plants" and etc, free on application. AULD BROS.- v » cnsizw r Taro'/VN € t f 1 _