_qoubles are due to Hiem. ` 1 _ FOR ml ;/91! Humors AN impure matters which the skin, “ ling, kidneys and other organs can M wb are of without help, there ig md, an yeeumulation of them. They litter the whole system. pimples, boils, eczema and other mptions, loss of appetlte,. thatgireil "ding, biliousturnc, ilts of indigcs 60,, dull headaches other N Hood’s .farsapprilla A and Pills gmc” all hnmors, overcome all __ their effects, strengthen, tone and ` mvigm-sto the whole system. _ -gy health was poor and I sidered .mhgnm hives and kidney trouble. After “king two bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparllla I 'gg cured. I regard this medicine as su- wm to all others." Mas. Joann Hoi.- unnn, Harrison, Ontario. |.|¢¢¢|'e Sareapariila promises to an and lieepe the promise. _-- -.ri-c L sa:-_\%";¢'\»1~ f a, sl/a » .~ _ . _- 2 __~:._ _ ~ ». _.,_.__ ; _ '_ _,_ ‘ .-.:_.__ __ ,:.~' " __ »w‘f._ 1'* ,~-' ‘ I ‘~ _-~~ _,‘_ P '=~. ‘ _;f<;'_; , _-s-5 ::",1!-; -'~._1A' `._='» 1+( 3 xr.; ~~ 1, ,_._._..1 1-.; 5-~g,»;.»5.~"':; '1.~:';G'F. .. f- , - -» ` ' = -»"’-:NEG-5 5-=;!,;§ »"»‘.#" :.r*~:` 2%( w~;rf‘-sffe > ` sf'-'ff 1-:-am *"»1\4'*~‘# "s . ~ . - _ .. THE GUARDIAN, CljIA`RLOTTETO\VN _PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MAY- 3 NEWS lil Lllfll illliii excellence of the eatables which we serve to our pat- _ rons. A _ _J Quality is of the highest -jg 1 and the selection such as 3 caters to :very taste. it Try us forfA 1 groceries. '57 wsssieaamacxir, sg =;" The ideal Grocery. 5;' Char iottetown, P. E. I. ‘ _ Phone i_9o _'___ _K .‘\.r.;.\»..;\.rI...‘.\;i..>'\.¢‘..*.\'».‘-.f~..¢‘.'.\; are I :J if You' . Want the Best E You will buy at the ECHDOC Baker! FOR 'I`O_-DAY. . . . Apple Pies - nc each. Muice Pies Iac each Cream P\es_ is & i5c each Cocsanut Pies 15 & :oc ncbi Dark Fruit (`ake 25c pound Sultana Cake zoo per lb i Nut Cake zoc lb White Cake _ r6c per lb Bread of all kinds, all and good. _ Have you tried our Doughnuts me doz. ' D. STEWART Telephone zu. Eclipse Bakery f .' Bakes Best Bread. i E“EEM® 'I ELEPHONE YOUR A ORDERS FLOWERS _ ' TO Jas- Tait. Jr., PHONE 359, Charlottetown. Tu, Th, Sat, w _ 3 i _ I 1. ' 5.;.&¢A¢.A»AnAnJ Sh0op’s Medicines 1 ~ Another supply of thcsc popular remedies just re- ceived from the Dr. Shoop medicine Co’y. viz, ` Restorative, price- $1 .oo. Rheumatic Cure ‘$1.00. Cough Remedy 25c and 1 5oc. 1; Preventics 25c., and Catarrh Remedy 5oc. _ Guarantees issued. » "rar: rwdiilaiiaff THE. marke° was largely attended 7*`»*i'°1`d¢-F- There was no~ change in exteooei well into the afternoon. The prices. » , , Conirratulatlons to J. 0. Arsenault, late Principal oitne Miadeiscnool, on his sp- D`0intment as Provincial Manager of the M _ ’ _ utual Life Assurance Company of Can tm June 5; atyoumed case of Geo, G ada. Mr. Arsenault will have his head~ Y J `g quutzrs in this ci _ _ Arbuckle, second- offence further by THE funeral of Mrs. William Mant- horne took place yesterday afternoon to the People'u Cemetery. The services were conducted by Rev. J. XV. McConnell and the pallbeaxers were George Rackham Harry Worth, Theo. Moore. A. Down, Jas. Walker and J. Ewen Matthews. Tris death occurred at Canoe Cqve gn Th“f`=lfi8Y. 21st. after-a short illness of David Inman at the age of sixty-six. He . . Officer Taylor was also remanded till lei I ~ < Sgugeing T§“r°:]h°"h°w'°g Wid°"’th'°°l June lst. Francis McLeod drunk and ne aug ters, six brothers and five sisters. The funeral service was conducted by the Rev. Jas. McDougall and the Rev. D. McLean and was very impressive [_ _ _ ~ ' at Queen Square School yesterday Oyx as Tnalaon occ of Charlottetown's popular horsemen last evening disposed of his well known trotting mare Lady Thompson records 2.36 to Connuctor G, \V Hlbbet for the handsome sum of $400 ` ` W' R' ‘,D\1¥iI1R the Past season this well known and discussion of re oits. the followin trot-ting mare has been under the super- HE saleinan for the Dunst:-1li`nage Creamery brought to tie City yesterday a load of butter which realized over $200. The butter was a gilt edged article and was quick ly dsposed of among the differ- ent City grozers. This company is now i¥1Sif8UiDSa cold Storage system which will furthcr enhance the value of the’r proiuc s. _ We have pride in the "{‘~'lS°°” °f P1`°feS’°l`MCV€7- 1 (1) The name of the _organization shaiil I T \‘ _ ‘ LAST night at six o‘clock the horse at- tached to a large delivery wazou filled with furniture took fright on Grafton street and started towards, Hillsborough. As he proceeded be gained speed and in front of St. Paul's church the furniture was thrown out and scattered over the street. The horse ended his runaway on Hillsboro street when' be was captured. Nc damage was done except the breaking of some of the furniture. Scnoomsn Bmixi-1 of Lunenburg, N. S Capr. Conrad at present engaged in codf dshlng in the Gulf landed Gabriel Lchnes, one of her crew at Alberton yesterday with his left leg broken between the ankle and the knee. Ina heavy squall on Thursday off North Cape the unfortunate sailor _ became entlangled in the stay sails sheet and was thrown violently against the fore boom with.the above result. Dr. Ross assisted by Dr. George Hardy bdardedl the vessel during the day and set the limb. The man was brought ashore last evening and is doing fairly well at present., _ THE iannualjneeting of Grace~Ch\rih Epworth League for the election- fe officers and receiving of reports was held last night. The reports for the year from the several departments showed that the League was doing very good work. _Tho following are the oilicers elected for the ensuing year ; President-J,-H. Ayers. lst Vice do-Mrs. Thomas Piekard. 2nd °‘ “ -Miss Lilly Brecken. 3rd “ “ -Misa M. Ashleigh. ith " “ -Miss L. M. Garter. Secretarp -J . E. Love. Treasurer-Miss Rena Coffin. Organlst-Mass Daisy Pickard. A TELEGRAM from Sussex, New Brun- swick to the Editor of The Guardian an- nounced the sudden death at that place' yesterday morning of Samuel McCrea.dy. The_ _deceased gentleman was about 71 years cf age. After te ~ching school in his younger days he was tor many 79813 down to about a yeari ago in. the employ of the Intercolonial Railway as station master, for some years at Painsec Jundtion and for a. longer period since at y g . . . d their education in station work an telegraphy at his hands. The deceased eon/Sundayto the family b\ll'Yi-U8 ' = ' ‘~ _ ,-~ -~ Ch ' les‘H. Borden to be in as favors- plan atPenobS¢l‘_‘i"_:f__ _,P . _ ,gsamld beexpwoeg _gg gn lltnimllii N DRUGGISTS. ;; - A cur ctceorge and xeuists. FV' GLOW OF. HEALTH _ weak people to attain the w than b the _ latent use Dr. Fhcd, gl'&U ¢U\’¢ new, » rioh,!0d_' blooilud nerle force. _ . ' 7 _ _I (2) Its object shall be the promotion by* ` Rioneueua ontario 1 is “ig and gggpifiiioil U R' 7 B , , svuadaia wins: There is no more certa way Us Y1:s'ri~:nDAY`s session of the Police Court principal business was the disposing of 7 the Prohibition cases of which there were i six. The following ls the result of the day‘s sitting: Adjourned case of Angus McDonald third offence further adjourned adjourned tlll Juneo;Joseph Grant dis- missed ;John Higgins, fined $100 or 3 monthslmpxlsonment and beer ordered tobe destroyed; Francis McCarran ad- journed till June6; James Loughran, _second offence ad,irurne`d till June 5; _ ‘ Patrick McMahon arraigned for assault on John Newber-ry\last Sertemter and on John Dunn last Tuesday night was remained till Monday." James Prowse drunk and disorderly and assault on disorderly was fined $5or30 da' s. He took the days. A lanes and enthusiastic noting of the Teachers of Charloctetowu was held to hear the report of a committee ap _-pointed to collect information regarding_ Tcaiha rs’ Federation, and to complete the organization of the same for _the City of Charlotte*ovn After the hearing D 8 constitution was adopted 2 _` shall be Charlottetown Teachers’ Feder __ation.” _ _ _ - __ _ all legitimate and honorable means the cause 0’ education and the welfare ol! the teaching profession. ~ _ (3) Its officers shall consist*-'of a Pre- sident, Vice Pres., Secy-Treas., and an Executive Committee of seven, of which the President,Vice-Pres. and Secv.-Trees., shall be members ex-ofllcio. (4) The membership shall be confined to *persons engaged in Teaching or seeking to Teach inthe public schools of the Pro~ vince. ' (5) Meetings shall be called by the Pre- sident at the request of a majority of _the Executive or on a written request of at least seven members of-the Federation. _ Pri sident-John MacSwain _ Vice President-J. D. Seaman A The following Resolutions were then 1 adopted: _ Resolved that the Executive Con_mit~ 1 tee be authorized to make arrangements for the publication of a paper under the* auspices of the Federation. Resolved that the Executive be reqdest- ed to secure a Federation of the Teachers of the entire province. _ s _ - J. `W. Yormo, _ ' Sec’ . MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE 124% 1244 ici; 104 254; assi 103; 103 _ 98 sc so in 91; isi is; 50 495 3. P. R. Pwin City Montreal St. Toronto ity. Halifax Street Domlnlon'Coal Common Dom. I. and S. Com “ P1'e'r'd. “ Bonds Nova Scotia Steel Montreal Power _ Consol Superior iii -- Ogilvie Bonds - De .rc it ~ 76% 77 "‘ ROYAL DERBY DINNER. 70 70 915 91 sci so Norton Junction-. A _large number of ._ _ oun men from time to time received) -1- 1 _ = LONDON, May Z7.-Kms Edwilfd SWB the customary dinner at Buckingham was held in high estesm by his fellow p,,1,;¢e :to the members of the Jockey will likely See the finish ofnceis of the I- C- R- U15 il Wide °“`°’° Club on the occasion of the Derby. _ of friends and acquaintances. He WHS G Of 0111' Si£OCk Of from this em, is reported br Hellbh 051° of hi age with smallpox. ` BRRIEIS STRIKE ' 1 -' ~‘i. -9- ,'1%ie fouling officers were then appoint Q I ,1 A *'s.‘?’ ; \ `\\ _ Us -‘-903: _ , New AMER]-2 _ ___.,_ 'CAN PAPERS can Boat .we another lot of ` 1 'such lovely, _ (Q. M°LEQD. _ T11°‘ilC2~11‘P=P=f M=°~; .~ _. ,..,___ _,__.__,. _,W f! _._ _ / f ~ ANOTHER ‘BOND BETWEEN CAN “ New Zealand has advised Sir Williain Molcck that she will accept Canada’s~ newspapers and peri_od_ioa1s at Canadian _ doniestlcrates.” ' fl _New Zealand is one of the most pro- gressive colonies of the Empire. Her; people. were one 'of the flrstofthe over. seas countries to appreciate 0gllvle's flour ‘l which has _since become the prescribed, iiour”otthe‘ Royal Household. The New zealand people recognized in oguvirs ' .casts is ~ 62% 65°’ i` ~ ' y if 'W _ those qualities which have madein rm-_ ilvf __ __ ous in every bread making country ony _ '_ri_ _ 1- ' _ th ib.:rn a_ama_u H.Bl ..~-_- *if _ _ e CANADIAN H? Ehge eI_E’rlneseyofunVVeall?=>s wllivhhve no_ ` DMN . y_guthi;|k _ nsuyquom.i°n_L1su1`i'urnisnsa syn: G_°°“°"` ‘ ‘ . sjiiilgng D . “_ _ _ . * __. Rrxanra oo., MEMBERS or 'mn R - ~ i_ In .___ _ - n°ncreal» _ A f\ ' l` ` ' ' »_`,- _'V _ -, .QL KH Y i ` - \ mmpnm myzgmyw R_0..K SANDS WON _THE___DERBY ._ . __ __ - - A LoNiJoN, May 27.-The Dei-by* todayw a 1?erhaPs You can learn g b tu _...’__ i E? Ti-us rods left and a fair assort '- ment of flies ` ` £5621' cent eff orthree sho 'arc over a im; 'tho shop! master called »f v .-is » »_#-sn. ° I , i 4' '.. :.. 1/ ` .. ` ~.|\ - , I ` _ _ Secy-Trees-John W. Young. L _ _ _ 1| ` P _ ' . A __ " fi' Executive Committee-W. V. Newson _ _ . _ i- < __ _f » »` ` 2- 1 1 James Landrigan. Ira J. Yeo, W. Bradz _ _ ~ l . . ._ . . A ‘ . 15,0 ` _, ` ~"' f - ' _ z, “Q _Q ` _ ' 1 . i _ 1 " ii, ' ' And' an -economical time to ood lcd Newson’s. Nothing nicer for a _ "’ thi!! 8’ ' ==ena1ne_lled»iiq_nbe`d; always clean, aIvmyc.._nsat,_.,_no._ "for dust or vermin. “ 1 ir* " .» _~» ,_ _,Q -»ét _ __ _- .iw ‘==';1r:~r - wi won by Rock Sands Vinicius second 'even If Iycu dont want ‘mc mme mn 'hu ” Fiooissmtnna, the not-ses finishing just. 5"'UYW°Y»-` _ ' as they had been favored by the public. I _ ` ' ' ' V ° i T'»~=be"f°=w°S R°°== Seo Sw 4 °=== JOHN. Vinicius, 4to 1 against; Flotsam, 7 to 1 _ ' ` _ ‘ 1 - NO TROUBLE TO SELL OUR - \ WA LL P/ll PIER "°"'°"l ‘”l°'“"f’§.?f -”§§.F'..‘f.' B333!! mn. mlm nomo wELL. Fl H' , They are Se11i==s¢h¢===S=1v<=s.w¢ hsvewlr :mv tie it gggriiters twzlslsters and two’brothers: --~ - ~ ' A g've tlivbrothors being Georire Snuronn. C0110-» Ma? 27-’G°°r3° :r“¢C1~¢¢d’ y C‘ E. of Moncton and J. E. B- Francis Train, Wh0 WN 1‘¢m0V¢d 5° the moms; stuns sity. 'ras mimi takes at :Simsba»v.=_tovr_ 'up and send it home. ____ The people sayit, come and get _a ___ .§ _ ' **~*‘ f~»\1¢sv¢1»b~f- ~ .. -i_. .. ._'$_._. } _ if .,.yb’ .' -3 * » "' N15 €i'.'i> “T 8 *dt 1. ufm sr! -.,~=- fi ' ~ I V f Q... ,{. _ ..\` Hrs ' .U-i he isl ,_ .yeas in ` "E V i -> ur, 'l sw ff _ _ _ .._- ,__x __ At 55c_f;iid‘62o., in all s1z_efs‘anii‘n1ce%ne5.t pattériisiieisllfi __ ' _ . f _ ` D§E_s.$ __ _ _ __ _ R R _To splendidstock of 1903 style"Shirt Waists. We show an_elegant~.range ‘ » '_ _ ns., Miss WMC M °°1°f~=°» F121" as f»1¢»<~i»°a»\.\f=»=“= . » ilu tuckmg and hemstitching on our Waists. Sees those lovely _Medallion 1 .S0hic_ SWcll”EffcciS 1 _ ._r=_'Aa|-_~i|c.i> 1 fl @i~.'c"r`» ` ' ' 1'" 1r.i°;:f:-1a;;°f- WALL _ By the last _Ameri- f,§_some . ~ DRAWING _fmm the -.~‘“*5 _ est Wall Paper ;f_a_cto_ry ' intheU.'S_ . 3;, _. ' Itsapleasuretoslxow. tr_\¥_l§' - 4 well investqed, We dc? *Wa _ J Q : ~\ ~_~ _S i \ _ ‘ _,,.. "' ' ~ _ ' ,.1 r . 8`_ E 3 *_ sg* i \ I re-2-%'%g; We have Sm* s f=wg°°d '_ fwe have un pfeiuesi waumer in cunmmva ¢ _ ’5 'F Ula ,~\ _ le .xenon-» f 4 U __ lf .» . i ii" _,Ji __ _ . V 21,5? __ v alas » _‘__ _ , _ _ ____ _ __ _ 31 1.. ___ . '_ , _ 1 »_ _ _ \ 'F' ` ~ _ \ _. ___ _ . _' "'> _ Q' a Q ‘ ., _. _. '.4 . . K' . ' f' it: ' A »..:-"` . *F £'_»» ' ' _, ' . _ A ,""7"~»E~f‘ _~_ 's ~_,’ l"~‘¢*‘ . , - v, _ 'f Y _,< ' ,s ~ l __ r l¢;_. _._ '- _an . ~ -$4 .a'£t'.> ‘2ii_l_'° -s .. l°‘ r, ».i .fic . ¢ _ ii* » ‘aches