,We’re “Cranks,” so some ’ of the Clothing Ma-‘r ficturers think. _ -. '1 hey say we are the‘worst people in the Cloth- ing Lbs siness‘ - ’ We’re .50 Very Particular When we’re so exacting, it’s for you—so you’ll get what you want—and, by having it, we’ll get the business. 4 ». Come hereand look over our Clothing—turn it inside out—look at the quality .and finish—the way , seams are sewed and what they are sewed with— how the padding's out in —and all those appareptly unimportant details. Some Clothinglooks mighty slick outside—but it doesn't stay so any length of time. That’s Whore tlur Pertinatity Scores Take a look at our perfectly tailored Spring Suits--- ' 4 Our Handsome Spring Overcoats—, " “ GhPFine'Lindof-Rain Coats— " ’ Our Complete Line of Headwear - Our Smart and Attractive Styles in all kinds of Toggery that Good Dressers want. If you'll do this, you'll surely be convinced that THE'BEST IS HERE, Boys’ Three Piece Suits him Every Boy here andgrati- ' likes a Suit fy his desire. have Boys’ Three with a Vest. He wants his Suit to “look Piece Suits in like Father's. sizes from 10 He wants it years old up- tolook' Manly. ' ' _ wards. - . COAT, VEST, AND KNEE TROUSERS Made front Fancy Mixed Cheviots and other suitable fabrics, cut and tailored artistically. $3 50. $4 50. $5.50 to $8-00 - Suits with Vests cost: a trifle more than they do without—but the satisfaction they. give the Boy is worth the small increase in price. '15cattcring Dollars Don't,miss the great cut price sale of the balance of Weeks & Co’s stock which we bought fora song. .' ‘Just note please nearly, if not quite. . . There‘s all kinds of good thrn most every line they had in stoc . Come early thou because it Won’t stay lon around here. - "7? olve stopped AJDVERTI ING our BEAU- . Bl ‘ IhLlNE’RY- ,oecause we can't keep up _ with our orders. that we are giving. it away 5 in it, some of n. I): .,,, ,i ‘ The c... Real GoodCiothiers. -, ' I ‘: i t - i A p, \ , brought. to the when of the police. , family of Mrs. Morgan. who ‘ law, live on lower Queen Street. autism 'mv gasse- tannnnnnnnnr=e “Odom” in New IProwse‘Bhieli— Charlottetown. 1 rs; troll: arrived but. night. at. 10.30. ninth» nlnht.‘ : 8.81 and tomorrow morning at. 8.56 steamer Probation a few days ago. there. music of arch“ entitled are thereJ' 'oppointred by the Chief Superlntcnden in the vacations. of any lsape of The Guardian wit to the subscrlption manager. lots df'fresh eggs were the principn Hrmnar-Tsu,undsr this heading, will found news pertainlng to Queen‘s headings will also bd found the news of the other countlss. The Guardian classifies , . itslocol items thus in the hope that. this willbc n conveniencewitsreadcrs. be County. Under the proper THE Guardian is authorized by G. A. ' Sharp, Superintendent Prince Edward Island Railway to state that, owing to the r. ,_ soft condition of the truck, which compels ’ nslowor rate of speed of trains. from April 39th until May 5th, 1906. both dates inclusive. the morning express train from Sports and Georgetown will not connect of. Royalty Junction with the morning . express train from Charlottetown. A THER'S no chance forau argument as towhcther Guardian classified ads pny ‘ or not. They Always pay if they ask- nnythlng consistent. Thorenre so many people in Charlottetown that somebody ' is qualified to fill any sort of u want. If . you want. to find a position or somebody to fill n position; if you want. to find the .loser or the finder of an srticledf you wont; «to find a landlord or a tenant, try a Wiomolusslfled adv ' A' sap been The is confined of the prohibitidn There are three members, a grown up girl. and two young children. They are said to be all suffering from rnonsles and to need proper care and attention. It is most. likely that. they will be looked after today 'bv the proper authorities. ' Sscns'ranv Archibald of the Y. M. C. A. hnd in his class for two years the winner case of suffering has in jail for infraction of the Marathon race at Athens the other day—W. Shorring. Mr. Archibald wns physical directorof the Y. M. C. A. at. Hamilton,sovcn yeorsngo, and during that. time Sherrlng won his first Ilcrald race, nlnotoen miles, breaking the w0rld‘s record. Mr. Archibald has a photo- graph of the group of Hamilton long distance runners. uni among them is the portrait of Shorrlng. W. O. Connor-r, the prominent urchi- tect. of Boston. formerly of Crnpnud. left. Thursday for on extensive trip West Chicago, Salt Lake City, Los Angelcs, San Francisco. Oakland, Sacre- Olympia. Boise He will return by stopping at. Niagara Falls, Omnhn, Denver. . Portland Tacoma. Seattle. Idaho. Vancouver. 0. P. IL, stopping at. several cities nlong Oregon, Washington, menu). thllns, arriving in Boston about the His many friends will middle of June. wish him n pleasant trip. 'l‘unGnnoc Cove correspondent of The Gunrdinn reportserrs. Fnrqubur Melina is lost. recovering from tho follshcreceivcd some time ngo.—Wo are glad to hnvo John_nnd Mrs.Curroll amongst us again. -—Arttc Rogerson and family have moi'lod to the bench for the coming summer.— Normsn McLeod has returned home from Cornwall.——Thc lobster packers of this vicinity are busy preparing for the coming scason and are still sending the prices tip—Menus Bros have built. an addition to their factory—Robert McLe left for Boston Tuesday. - _________—————— . Ask your dealer for Diamond Potash ' the most. reliable sonp maker and dirt T consumer on the Market. M omnwo tts &I.w ingredients used in OUR Cakes are the . belt tobo had and our cake is THF BEST in the city. We have tp-dly , Sultana Coho. Walnut Cake, sum Cake - and all kind-of smell cake: at Mame prices. 7 D. STEWART. Benin: BAKIIJ'I, Bakes Beet Brood. ES. Moons forfeiting In St. John. "‘ Happen returned from Am- ‘ Tu tide will be high this afternoon of. RN. Thorns Hroxs. of Albert. N. 13., was a passenger to England by’ the V Misses Mona um Baum Emotion. daughteuof Senator Ferguson, are the 1 guests of Peter McIntyre—St. John [9 Bocrnr'ndvloos received hero from correspondents lp Alberta indicate a four ofa dry season on the part. of residents Tun music page in the Saturday Issue of May 12th will contain the words and “When violets Wansnsniu. the 23rd ruse. has been of education to be observed as Arbor Day schools which have summer ANY person, receiving by mail or other- wise n called or slightly damaged copy confers favor by promptly mulling same Lons'rnus, fresh cod, good butter and ' supplies in evidence in Market yesterday besides the quantities of meat. offered for sale. There was nob a very large attend- ance ssths roads are not. yet in a good ' condition. Alt! good strong boy with a fair educa- tion can him of a permanent. postdoc with rapid promotion by applying at. this cues of. once. ‘ A cortmrosnsnr lake The Guardian teem tho'amount of moistnm the law allow- ln‘buttar and clad what. are the legal provisions in regard to the adulter- ntion of milk butter or cheese. Regret.- tlbly the information naked for Is not Just now at. hand. Oohuplnrua the condition of the country roads 125 passengers by the S. 6. City of London from East. River ports yesterday was considered a lame crowd for'thlsseason of the year. She makes two trips to Grapaud today, and goes to Vernon River Bridge on Monday morning nt7o'clook. . ‘ - A Lmtm of condolence on the death of her husband has been presented to Mrs.‘ Robert. I’. l‘mwsdulc, of Lot 48, from Court. Garden Island. Cnnndlnn Order of Foresters. The letter was slgnnd on t behalf of the members of the Lodge, by A. Martin Lane, Chief Ranger, and Jnmos McCullum, Financial Scribe. COMMENCING May fifth, Guardian employees have a hull holldny each Saturday during the summer months. I The business, editorial and news depart.- ments are open as on other days for the transaction of business. Advertisers are asked to have “changes” in not. later than tan a. In. each Saturday for both Daily and Trl-weekly of Monday. This report regarding Austin McDonald. Vernon River Bridge, selling out. his business Is without foundation, and The Guardian greatly regrets having inserted same. Steps are being taken to punish the sender of the item in question, and in future all who wilfully furnish The Guardian with false news will be proceed ed against. in a court of low. if. Tun maple trees in Winnipeg, says a correspondent. are almost out. in full leaf and the grass is growing vigorously. “The lawns of the parliament. and govern- ment house grounds are resplendent in their verdant. spring garb. Vegetation is much more advanced than usqu at this early stage of the spring season." It. certainly lsalittle more advanced than some plnces to the eastward thereof. THE fourth night. of the senson in Charlottetown for the Jew McAulich Stock Company was green-(l with another good house last. evening. The play was Wedded but no Wife. and Is rather sensational for persons of quiet. taste, but. was well played by this capital company. Jere was as usual lnimltnblc in song and parody and the other specialities were good. This afternoon it matinee will be given and tonight the King' of Trumps will be put. on. FROM the. McGill Science Report. to hand if. is to be noted that in the class the four Island boys who passed find good places. Jny Mncdonnld, Vernon River was second; Willlnm M. Dennis. O'irenry, fourth; R. Robert B. Stewart, Struthgnrt. ney, ninth; Leighton Stewnrt. Summer- sldc,'th|rteenth. This is nvery good showing all the more entitled to praise, because out of the class of lot) only 56 passed. The Island boys, as usual. have done remarkably well. THE Guardian's Gran-ville Correspon- dent. reportst—Mr. Mnllctt nnd A. K. lionry nre busy tit work repairing their mill (lsrns, which hnd boén broken away during the recent. freshet.—~Mlss 1th Taylor, who has been spending the winter with friends in Granville. left. on Wed- nesdny morning for Manchester. N. 11. Her many friends bore wish hcruplens nut. journey and every success on her arrival in Uncle Sam‘s Dollllllll.-()ut enterprising and esteemed citizen .lns. Burgoyne, apparently has grown tired of single hlesscdncss and bus taken to himself in wife, from the fair sex of Albany. The happy couple nrrlvcdln Granville at. the home of the groom on Tuesday, the int inst, nnd were warmly received by the young folk of thcplaco who turned out in goodly numbers to celebrate the happy cvcnt. AsMr. Burgoyncls. one ofour most enterprising and enthusiastic young men, we extend to him and his hnxrpy brldc our best wishes—Wm llnrgoync and family have moved from our midst. and taken up their residence at. Brmlnl~ bnnc in the house recently occupied by Robt. Arthur nndfumily. lie will be greatly missed in both religious and sooinl circles, in both of which he nlwuys bcltl npronrincnt plncc.—Gco. Morris left. on Tuesday morning for Bcllc Plnlns. Snsk. The bluhcst'prlcc will be pnld for an- hnugs by Plant. Wm. Linc, Mombourqucttc, "gen foot Queen Street. 27d tw l m Mo COLGATE’S " POPULAR. TOILET SOAP This is a new line re-. cently put up by Colgate &Co., to sell at 25¢ per box. We consider value at this price. We have just opened up a large assortment of good toilet soaps at popular prices. Call on us if 5011 want soaps. ' it good I The Mllllnery People OF’ MOORE raMcLE _ 'Kflltlsli' " The , Mllltnery P: ople STYLE Probably the largest P range in. IT is really worth w splendid showing. [5-]. . bile to look through this If you want “something to knock about" ora semi dress garment—we're equally ready to please you. AT Black cloth skirt, $2.25 scams. 3 rounded to below knee length. AT $2.50 on each seam, AT Fancy tweed skirt, dark green with $5.85 fleck of white, plain front panel, fancy yoke effect, two deep inverted plaits on each gore. 7 gore skirt of fair black clotll. t1er two inverted plaits below knee length on each gore. AT $4.50 7 gore, corded be on each gore, Light grey homespun, 7 gore skirt, cloth shows quilt over check. skirt made in circular style, very prettily strapped and plaited. A very pretty plain grey homespun, circular skirt,plain front panel. three plaits on each side. Finished with self strapping. Very pretty skirt of blue Roxana, lightweight. circular style. tucked all round. tucks released at knee length. Very stylish. very hand- some for price. AT $5.50 AT $6 65 Skirts in plain cloths, black, navy, etc.I skirts in tweeds—skirts of every style and endless variety of price, pretty skirts from $2.25 to $10.25 and at every price between. W. F. ’l‘mnansn, President of the Board of Trade was a passenger by the train last night. A PHOTOGRAPH of all the Y. M. C. A. gymnasts will be taken in the cymmr slum today at 12 ~15. Ax interesting short. copyrighted story entitled "With the help of the Ghost" by Troy Allison, will appear in the Saturday Guardian of 12th. Be sure you get itns it. will not. appear in nny other paper. Till': ricntlt of Ross Kitchen occurred at. Fredericton. N. B..on Tucsdny evening at ti o'clock. [Io was the only son of Willard Kitchen, the well known rnilwny contractor. Ilo wns taken ill with dtptltcrin a. few tlnysngoundthc sud intelligence of his dentin will come “3 ugrent.shock to his runny friends. was in his eighteean your and gave every indication ofu bright nnd promis- ing career. The sympathy of Line community will be exit-uteri to his furnin in theirbcrcuvcment. The deceased wns wcll known In Prince Edward Island, lmvlnrghecn nssociutctl with his futhcrin the carrying out of the bittch~ contrncts last. year. The funernl took plnco Weducstlnynftcrnoou from the homestead ut. Kingsclcnr. Tllt‘l'l: was It lnrue turnout. of prominent. citizens. nnd the greatest sympathy was manifested. Services were conducted by Rev. \Villnrd McDonald. 'l‘nr: cmnpnign committee of the l‘. E. l. Lord's. llny Allinncc llnll in meeting: at. Summersidc at the beginning of this week. It. is the intention of tin: 1., ii. A. to resist. to the ut most the introduction of Sunday cars in Clmrlotlcl own n.an Queen‘s Co. The Alliance thinks thnt. the chisr lnture was gravely ntfanlt in grunting n clmrtcr to at company without. inserting in that. charter n prohibition of Sundny curs. If the Government. shows no dis- position to amend that. cbm‘tprtbcn the cnmpnlgn committee of the h. I). A. is prepared for nwork of agitation tbnt. sbnll cover the whole of P. E.i.from one end to the other. At the meeting held in Sum. mcrsidc plnus were carefully prepared for such it campaign. The ltcv. ’1‘. Albert. Moore, Sec. for Eastern Cnnudu, will come to l’. E. l. nndbelp in the work. It was recognized however that. the tlrst. ’l‘hcrc issontcthing about. the ‘ih‘mibll Premier" thnt Hells It.--lt.s own merit. The kccn judgment. of the buyer is the best. fnctArrin Smith Premier snlcba—A. Milne lt‘r'nscr, llnllfnx. Aidill Wall Paper At Less Than Half Price lg You will miss a grand opportunity if you do not buy the job lots of wall paper we are offering. Call in and see them and at the some time have a look at OUR NEW PAPER We claim to have the prettiest patterns and the lowest prices in the city. let us know and We wdl send our sample books to your home. We know we have Just the paper you want. TAYLOR’S- Bookstore. llol A; A‘ - v WT For ‘ Ladies’ Dress Goods ——OF-—— HUMPHREY’S MAKE LOOK IN THE WEST WINDOW OF The Humphrey - Clothing Store Opera House Building, Grafton St, J. A. Humphrey 6. Son.. Ltd. Proprietors. A. Winfield Scott, Manager. ' Phone 63. P. 0. BOX 417. duty of the Allinnce wne to interview the Government, thnt the Government might. be mndc fully nwnrc of the position nnd wishes of the Allinncc. A public stntc- mom, on the part of the Government. of its intention to secure on first. opportunity nn amendment. to the present. chnrtel'. prohibiting Snndny curs. would save the necessity of such it t-nmpuign n3 isnhovc referred to. The l’rmnicr has been written to. with that. intent. Among those who were nppointcd mcmbcrsol' the deputation to wnit on the Government. are the follow- ing: Rev. Neil 'Mclmuclllln, Built-(Inc. l’rcs. of the l.. l). A.; Rev. R. G. Struthio. Summersidc,Sec.; Rev. S. .l. Woodrofl‘e. ltt'v. \V. li. Scdgcwick, Very Rev. 111'. Morrison. licv. G. If. \‘l'hitc. ltcv.\Vm. Ilobson, M W. Sterne, R. UuGoil'. J.T. McKenzie, .J. K.‘Ross. all of Chnrlotte— town; Roi". F. A.Wi[,:htmnn nntl lion. ll. Rogers. Alberto"; licv. i“. X. (inllnnl.. St. Anthony‘s; R. D. McDonald, Hmnpton: "l‘\’. it. B. Mollonuld. Souris; Rev. S. l). Mol’lntc, Murray, Harbor South, and .\. S. Nicholson, Vullcyflcld. Sponges. \\'c han it good nsortmem, of sponch nL So, 101-, 130,. 20c. ‘50. up to 3|. “'0 believe these are excellent. vulucs nt Lbc prices asked. The two Macs. MneDonnltllk lllr-lx'innun, Drnggists. cor. (it. (loo. nnvl Kt. Sta. llLWll AAAAAAAAAAAA FISHING GEAR Vvvv Big new Stock of Reeds, Lines, ' *— Flics, Casts, e'c., open- Cougnl. colds, houruneu. and other tilts-l ailments are quickly relieved by Crouolon- tablote.toncontlporbox. Alldrugghto. Cd “1) at One hundred workinu men wnnlcrl tr. nightto buy it suit. of nvcmlls nnIl jumpers 50c n suit nt l‘nton 5:. 00's. In] It “The Two Macs" Mililltllliltlli MfltKlllllllll. ' DRUCGISTS. Conn-Hit. George and licnt Stu. llnuhcs‘ lligcriblve 'l'onic. Strengthens; flu: system. body, brnin, nnd norm-s. nlds digestion. appetite nml sit-op, lllllllt‘h‘{ rich blood nntl new life. i’rlcc its. purl 4 i 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 . 4 Rods. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 vavvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv bottle. (loo. E. Hughes" Apothccnrius llnll _ , vavv .rrlll yvvvvvv 4 r.) a ed New Goods Just In ' 'Ladies’ and Gent’s SUMMER UNDERWEAR ! New Trunks, Valises and Suit Cases for men and women. ‘ New Dress Goods. New Ginghams. New Waistings. New Rorhings. New Laces. .C.TURNER & (10., The Low Price Cash Store, '"d‘mf- ‘ Sunnysidc, Ch’town. ’