_. . .3 t . l . _ ,.1 _ ‘*.,_, , _ I -tl _ . 1 . ,. . f , t . " J ‘ . MAY 5) I9” Iran mtrasr rmwsv THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' -finer or Inn." ` ‘PAGE SEVEN Not a drop of it in Ayer’s Sarsaparilla_ AI No alcohol habit. N0 5¢imu|a50n_ Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is a tonic, a regu. lar tonic. lt .tones up, resto res healthy activity. Consult your doctor freely about using lt. Do as he sa . J-°~ M--ff ys Lowell. Mal.. “_ `l what hind ol Silver Polish are You Using' 1’ Ever heard of Wellner's Silver Cream ? If you have not tried it, when on do ou \\ ill be . 5' - )` ' surprised how readily it removes the tarnish and makes the Silverware look like new. Large bottle zqc Small size I5 cents. ' ` . »/wil _ W. W. Weiner. Jewel.. l l The Bahy’s l_’iclures We like to let theni make our studio their play house. That means namral pictures. Cook’s Photographer _ The Studio Where Iiaby is Always Welcome. Our New Stock of .Men’s Shoes and (lxlords itrebeanties. /\lltbat’s uewyou will Iind lierc, and the Aprices are lower tlniii last year See our $_';.5o and $4.oo shoes as good a value as most $_:,,0u clmes. You can always save nioiicy by dealing at thc old reliable shoe store A. E. Mcllaclien The Shoe Man 82 & 84 Queen Street. l __ _ Sterling Bitters The Never Failing lIeart,Nerve and Stomach Remedy A Proven Medicine of Exceptional Value Teatimonala and References by the hundred from people most prominent in City and Country. No failures. Sold (inl.\' HV P. MCQUAID ' 42 Queen Str:-el Opposite Au'tl Bros Price _qoc per bottle. l ' -- We are now ready to deliver best quality of Roach Lime from Kilns on St. Peter’s Road in large and small quantities suit.< able lor farm i n g buildings and white- washing, i C. Lyons QI Co. 4--'iScl2m » . l L The Wilkes Mambrino Stallion Baron Ideal. No 557.92 isa Ilaiidsonic Seal lirown llorse sland- iuq itiliands high. \\'eighing lzoo lbs. i ALLEYE5’ CO 5 iii _/'i '.j!’_= . aqui, . _,ip as ‘__lE,,il.j;r»`,-Milf __ _5-" _ w --‘ ,._ gy. w' '.'.i "’ ‘ at /.4 ~. 1"--iii. ’ .»-' » " _ ""“ '_ J é ' J . " ~" ' `~ ‘ ;_~-2’ ;'~»». '.-»" -_ l._».,:_._ ‘___- _l tllluuuv Invictus I Trappy Tan Shoes .L _ll 'l`hcsc Invictus sliocsfor ' men are :is good as modern machinery and the hands of master workmen can make them. Thev are uuule of the finest leathers, in the lut- est lasts, :uid are as com- fortable, nent, stylish :ind durable, as yoti can get in ` any part of the world. `l 'l`l1ese tzin shoes will ' outwcnr sevcrzil cheaper pairs. f See them. Prices $5.00 5.50. 6.00. 135 Queen Street. - 2:- --.f:.-~=-=- i #_ m I DR A. B. REID l)EN'l‘If~l'l‘ Office l_lours ll lnnrl Ovi-r .li-nkins& Son ‘V l’I{()\VHI‘] ll[.()(‘K _` ('hitrlotteto\\'li, l’. I1.. I. mm Jacob & Co’s Biscuits and Cake. We have jii~t reccivefl :mother shipment of Frtiit-'fake and Bis ctiits from llublin, Ireland. They are lirst~cl:iss` goods in every _rc~- pcet and we specially recommend them See them on our show counter. Beer Golf wil photographed 87 young men in the last two weeks of April. But we missed Y()l'. lt is not too late THIS \\7l'@l§K, so cztll at the llayer Photo Studio E ig ie 2;* llc is a direct ilesrciidaiit of (leo Wilkes, __ through four of that horses very best suns |)RDi`,“‘|f{'t:?'FER llaron \Vilkl 2.15 Alttaiitara 2.13 Wilkes Su éeffn ]`)en|fig| lloy zz.; i 2 and Young _lim no zooq l-Ie Berlin Dental Parlors has also two crosses of the great lirood Ricl;mo_n1d St. Rhlpn q1n~iJ inure Alma Miitcr, thi' best producing ( ` ' I ilaiigliter of Mnmbrino Palzhen 58 liitroil Ideal was sired by Hitroil Alinati-i‘ no 3201.4-f‘iec`oi\d sire by llaron Alexander 00 28395, third Sire Huron Wilkes no 4758 Dam by \\'ilkes Boy record :N l-2 Second Dain by Young _lim No zono, third dam Mambriuo Patcben 58. Ilaroii ldeiil`s first crop of Colts,arc your-` lings this season and are counti-it by cx Tenders tor Sand Tenders will be received by the City Clerk from any person or per- sons willing to supply the City with llcrl llors'-uicn t v bi- tho best vvi-i' ruiscd Nmd reqnircd for nu. City wurks in this section of the cniiiilry. Some of them can be seen :it the following placse. Wm Mcliny Springfield l.nt 67, _las .M .\lcI.eodLl~ftoii, _lohn W. Mi-|(~y, l~`ounils during the stiiunicr iq i i. Coiidit ions and :ill iiiloriuntioii can bc rc- Millfl. _Iohn 5titIt`.|vd I\'t~lviii Grove, jacob CClV€tl ill lllc lrflltlt: Of City Slll`Vt'y- l'll‘St\ Malpt‘i|iit‘.. liuroii Ideal will he :tt the followii 5; places on dates mentioned. Wnl ll. Cnniphcll lrishtuwn iight Moy 'i’l\ -’3rd. _Iunr (nh 2n'li _lilly .itll J'"`°5 “Nl-I. Malpequo. noon Mu ltlte mlb .\"v=.1fh.‘fi».t...luly nh. il. lt. iylmnla Ki-nsiiiwtuii. 'I lrht, May 10th, 2|th, Juni' 'QM IM . .lilly sth. .inlln A. Min JH. aittnte, noon, May tlth. 25th. tl It fi nth. rand. .lilly t-..h thence bonic to own:-rs stables until Mny '5lll_- Will be at Darnely Clark's, Cm °"d'Sh»noon May ioth, _1o1l\. _lime igtli. 2791. _luly iitb; thence home to owner'.~i Sthbles same night This route will be orn- l"_‘\'l‘d every two wee-ki-. Baron Ich-iii will he st owner‘a Stables only on dates. lnentlpned above. Parties from n dis- tiiinoe ntendtnifto breed should write or po one me at Ci lton and the horse will iw' 'V mecttbem. Mares nmlnir lromadls-. ance to be bred, will lie oaredtcrlrec ot 8 :ffm Parties intending breedinf toa n:d"h15b.i;talll(i< n should sec Baron d’enl. “N 'MI Oct below true inn. Hs pail” or, City Hall Teiiilcrs to be in (ith, May, st noon. _ VV. W. Cl_,i\Rl( City Clcrk. Clinrlotlctown May 2nd, lol l. 5-_'iil4l. Final Notice! All accounts due the lute tlrm ol Peake Bros. & Co. are required to be settled within the next ten dui! Ht- the ufiice ol Buntsin, Bell 8: C0., 36 Queen Street, where receipts will be granted lor ssme. All unsettled ac- counts after that date will be pieced in attorney's hands for collection. By order ol ‘ F. L. HASZARD. G. W. HANDRAHAN. Exacutors. ke oi r te t e owner 3?’-"‘-l=‘l‘.“ "°‘l'ri.'i.'5.la.l‘_"..'-.‘ill§.°..-.‘_.‘:_""' iireirinnrnrrieiinieilmrs worm .l. A. lllutlicsoii, M. ll. A., t.it,y, was a passenger east yesterday at- ternoon. Mrs. T. (‘. James, city, has gone to Wick, Ont., to visit her daughter, Mrs. (liev.) McKay. Rev. H. li. Bell will preach on Sun- duy , May 7th., at: New Glasgow at 11 u. ni. and at. Bradalbane at 7 p. m. Mrs Robert Frlzzell, City, is deeply grateful to her many friends fo'i' the kindness shown her during her recent bereavement. Chilrles Dorman, little son of G. S. Dorman; formerly of this city and now _of Moncton, is among the high- est in percentage in his grade in the Victoria School in that city. ` Rev. Dr. G. M. Campbell, St. John, who is well known here and a fre- quent, visitor to this Province, has been elected President. of the St John Brunch of thc Mt. Allison Alumni As- soc-iation which was organized recent- ly in that city. 'l‘he owners ofthe sciioonei' Maud (Enrtcr have been unable so far to llreiii the direct trade with Prince Eilwnrtl island because the vessel is ln Sydney harbor. Three liunilreit dollnt's_is the estinisteil lose' of the owiicrs since their purposeil busi- lioss could hnvc been conimenccd. Sydiicy needs li dry dock.-Sydney Ex. 'l`hn followini: Stanley lil'idgi~ items will bc nf iiitemst: 'l‘he eilt’ev‘pi~isiiie sportsuinii John li. l\lncl.eotl, Shore- linv (‘ot,til_i;c, is .busy gettillg his _vaicllt l’l'ince t‘bni'lic fitted up for the lloniinion dny regatta.. Jack is it llnstllrr nlnl will no doubt secure the lnnrels. Wm. Taylni' has lnnneheil s line new speed yncht and bus install- ed therein an up-to~llnte Imperial gas- oline cilizinc.--l<‘rctl licnnott bns lclt *-0 l1&k0 L‘h&l`l-20 of ii. lobster factory lor P. Mcblutt & Son, Mnlpeljue, Mes- sers Weil' Sr Fyfc are expecting their two vcssels to this port us soon as nnva;.:ntiilg coii:cly nttrlitlell uii‘nt.iiii_' lnstl i>\'eiiiiii.:_iii the tlililli-llows Hnll. The* intetiiig was inni'k¢~ii by eiitliiisinsiiil all the way tlirongli. A ntlinbei' of enndidatei-i for nieinborsliip in the' lodge were iliitintctl. lii‘otlici‘s A. ll.| Mosllt-r. of I-liilifnx, and G. A. \V.' llobcrtson, of (`bai'lottet.o\vn, deliver-l eil stirriiig ailrliw-sees nt the close of the meeting, - Moncton Tlincs, Mny 3rd. 'W l (fminiliaii icsiileiits of New Enizlaiid' feel the need of better orgsiiizntion and is movement has been started to forin (‘.nnadio.ii clubs in nil the large cities and to i'e-orgniiizc l’1‘uvint:is.l clubs under it bl'oadei‘ title. lt is felt that Uanadisii rcsidciits do not rc- celve the recognitioii ilow that they wntild if their vnrious orgaiiizntigns were bljollglit into closet' liariiioily. lt is proposed to do this by rc-<»i~- gniiinillt: various clubs .ot (laiiailiiili incuibcrs which now lln\'c no specini atllilatioll, into n fcill:i‘riti.oii of Nt-lvl England Caniidinn clubs, This move- ment has already been stertcrl in Mnrlboro, 'Woi'cesl:t‘.i‘, Springnelib Lowell, Fall lliver, New licdfortl audi Bn-ekton. With tlicsv clubs joined with the powerful Boston orgaiiiza- tions there will be it stnrt.iil|.>; point, to lirancli out throtl;;iioiiI; New lilny- lnnd. Great entliusinslu is being sliown in this project, Among the clnbs interesteil ure the Mai'lboi'nl l-lifghlnnd l’i'ovini:inl (`1ub, <‘anmllnli‘ (`l\lb of Woi-caster, the ]‘l'in<'c I<]d\\'ai‘il lslniid `Al>'~ucintloii and others. The recent election in lllussachtisetts did much to bring (_Talinl1iuris'“'t0get'Llicr under a common banner. In Lynn there has already been started a Csiizidinn club of 400 me-inbcrs which is one of the most; poivcrful clubs of U10 Clif- AIUUIHZ the most prominent Cnnzulinns there is Itichurd IG. John- son. H native of this city, who is nl canditlncy of Police Coliimissioner Ste- _l')orcliester Municipal tfourt. I-lc is n lawyer with an otticc in Boston. The caiiclillnv of Police (Ionimissiolivr Sto- plicn tl’Mcura_ also of this city, for rc--appointment is receiving the in- dorselnrut of proniiiient, Canadian resitlciits. He is n inenibei' of the ln- tcrcoloninl Club. _ 5 . i Lrmoges l CHINA n \\'e :ire non’ sliowiiig I three choice patterns in this lligh Cluss, iiiotit-r.'ltcly | .\ trifling expr.-::'5r, wg M . - \= mv ' _ L e ` - ' . v supposedly dying condition as a re- - I r suit. of an illegal operation. It wus nllcvetl the operation wns pertoriiicrl a _ \ \ a by the well known Lynn 1Jiiyst`ltitll1,_\`_ »_""\""' - According to the girl’e iiiotl§t_z`§§ Miss Logan met. the merchant rtmr ning errands about her home, was provided with stylish apparel by iiim talten to Boston theatres nud- eil. Sliortly lifter fi Bostoii cxelirsloll hospital. Mrs. Logon weiit to tnke two ineil nppenretl in ii t.oni'il\lI CIW were 1‘ceo;:ni'Lcd by the girl und took inothei' :ind dnllglitei' to their .Essex When Mrs. l.o;.{:ill went to <‘lilll'cll yirstorilaiy she left her ilnllght.rr with il i:il`l frlcnil. .\`ci;:lil>ol's sziy thait no sooner hiid Mrsl I.<_l;,gnii rolindell the corner tbun two \\'ell»ill‘csseil nicn in un unto npp:>.ni'cil in front. of 'I/lil llls- ro meet them and rode u\v:iy witlil them. Mrs. Logon rettlrncil to lind whercns curly in lei’ .' . dnugliter talked inucb nhout the mt-n she snid were responsible for it, she Could Not Rest _ at Night. Back Was So Weak. "Youll, lame :mil n-Thing barks -ari>_tbs pritnury utilise of kl:u-k and rlispcse of :my chances of further trntlblr-_ If _von i_lr>n`i do this, sr‘riot.,i onirlplirwi- tions :ire very npr to arise rind the first thing you 'ltnmv you will be trovlbletl with l)rop.~'_\', lliiibctes or liri_nht`s liisclise, the ilu-ee most deadly forms of liitliley Trouble. On the first sign of anything wrong Doan's Killiiey l’ill.~'. shinlld be taken. They go to /_the seat of the trouble und strengthen the kicllieys., thereby strength- ening the back. Mrs. John l’lli,i;h, I’arlcdalc. lllllh., lvritr.s:~“l have used Doun‘s Kidney Pill.; and limi nothing; to bent thi-in. I could not. re_»:t nt. night my lnicl; \\-:is so \\'e:lk. I tried ovei'_\'tliiiigr_, but 1-onlil not get nliytiiiug to tlo me any gootl until I was told bv n friend to use l)olin`s liiflnoy l’il|s. I ti-ie s _ " ~ ‘Ff'.-7'+'l`l -‘.i'.=:'..' 'i. r.~,~._» .;»,,~-. , >. ~ 7 ,f ~. . .ff ‘Sv in _. . fi"- ‘ '§ 'c ' ' - 1'- 'e . . . :_ 6.4. ‘ ‘ . ' \| \_}{_l ._ 4 st” .‘~--._i, "' \~' she wus tnken suddenly ill with con- *Nh 1, __l,_";_, ‘_,,_,_- vulsions. -"_ = " »‘», $73-’ ":‘_< 5 _ . , Q. . ,_ -1 5 .- l Lust. Satlirduy bliss Lolznn uns --_ _;_ .,\_-_ _V ,_ pronounced well eiiotltfli to lenvc the ' - f’ 1 nh' 6 I her home. As they were iilmiil; to eo, .~__\ 1 _ A _ ' I l _, .wp _ 4 l ii I. i., St.i'cf-.t borne. ' l ` J. it Wt tr sex Stl'ect. null l\‘liss~|.o|;:tn inshcil out `_ no one in the house. I The mother told the police- that ' l illness the| _ ' 5 inter refused to sity it word nbout lt. 0 Black--Ladies’ Cotton llose--Tan lleavy weight cotton stockings, double heels and toes, 9 to lo 2 pair lor 25c Full fashioned stock- ings with spliced heels and toes,nll sizes 20c pair l<`nll fashioned nizlciio cotton hose with spliced heels and toes 25c pair Garter top double sole high spliced heels and toes. Toe guards Gauze weight 35c pair Embroider llenvy weight cotton stockings, double heels and toes, 9 to io 2 pairs for 25c l"ull fashioned stock- ings with spliced heels and toes, all sizes ' 20c pair l"nll fashioned pure mzicao cotton hose, spliced heels and toes 25c pair tiauzc weight cotton hose garter, top. Doiible heels toes and soles ' .Tic pair ed Hosiery Fine cotton hose gauze weiglit. Garter top, double heels and toes. Silk embroidered black or tan, sizes 9 to io 25:: nair Black and tan, gauze and light weight lisleliose with silk clockings and silk embroidered points. Ten different patterns in sizes 9 :ind 9 12 40c. 50c_ 60c pair ,_ i .i*""l` . “-'»l»;.‘¢`.. : ._,J_ V ____.., .._. _ ___,___ V, ___ -,-~_~».m,_*;'_§_;__"_ __ __ s ._ °‘r=~»-_._~<_. ffl il »-I1 ‘ " it ll* l r ‘ llli`l’1;1l . ,<. ,» x ...»¢~.s= ,. '- we ` » ~._ nl r _ ;, #5 1:' _, ,, _, __ 1, ltd: ,l_ `-li . i, 3,; ,fr EXTRA SPECIAL 590 Pairs ol Sample Stockings- 25° Pills 'l`hc finest qnalityof lislc stockings in every wanted shade. Regular prices Dozens of pairs of lisle stockings worth 4oc :i pair. Black, green, sky, rcsedn, pltiul, tan, brown, mauve :ind pink. ' . _ ' i _~.-zkfk, .llc w lf 1' .'_.s.:~ f » -. . ‘:>=_»::. _ »_..~t...@».-_...___ .f*.~.::. 53% ._ ,ln ` i of lurid ln_hlir|\ stale ofli'\ttl'ti§nti‘or\l"l_\lii\l STORER E CRAFTS I):-slriiblo property f_or anlo known ns' [.\‘intoril l~;‘arii{".<.pc»Riiii|e tyoiiidtlhiirlotte-* 1 . wi out .'orti ir:-r on . ron inet . f f tilt tile Nnrleb l{l\'€-i',1- ,nsistinq ol 24 ntroui au" tan c pn' l SOC SSC. 'l`llc vci'y best silk lixlc, :iiid uniizc hosiery. Regular prices 75c and S5c .1 pair, :ill colors. Lisle llosiery Gauze weight lisle stockings in black or tan 25c pair llettcr quality of gauze lislc hose, spliced heels and toes 55c pair lf`ine merccrised lislc hose in either black or tan 5$c pair llcst qualities in gauze, tight and rcgtilar weight iislcs 50c, 6.5¢. 75c yd PAIR 49° Prim silt Stockings Fine quality of spun silk stockings with high spliced heels, soles and toes Sizes. 9 to io 85c pair l"ull fasliioncd silk hose, with extra spliced heels and tces 9, o i-2 L25 pair Men’s Sox Fine quality of mncao cotton sox, black and lan 2 pair for 25c Splendid quality of lisle black and tons 25c pair 'l`he best quality of merceriscd lisle sox in black ti-nt nil oil in thrsi- in ren o s 1-vi i i»- ' ini; house heat 1-il with _hot water and out-. liliclllttliniqi in Food repair also young orch-" e I >nr mearinz rui . J. Q* MtcI§EO‘?( \ _ _ , _ _ sn ova l' ` 4 riilnisipa. oiii'i' . ;f.,‘ lp A'-f"1. -'s . t"~.l1lil -”r"i»`.`-‘f it . it