.ef -i »,.'1 .‘¢ ’ 1 .. ' 1 I ‘ _ ./. I ."‘- '~,»i .. 5'-.., '_-; -{..;-‘~,-..~<,~`.'.i-\`-5 - .` ' ,_ t "'f~` ,» -.51-‘-‘ -,. ._ :, ~<.... i ""‘»~ir. ‘ .»»..,, .» - '. »~ _ _ , ‘ - - . , _ , ,li I ~» .. ,,,.. v , -_ .M .~ » -it . Y # , . .-,.;. _-W-fi .,,, ., ,. ._~.,,..., _,. ,_, i ,___ ,. » .I , , _ . f V . __ ,,,-- ,W , i b to f N V , _ .. .fi . s . ~ ~ ._ ,.4 . .. ' - -.~-~ _ "-=‘<~.---.e..#.>.~».» rl-~ 4:.-~.~ ’ f ~'V ~\ c ~ » rr-1 - .. ~ ' .. .' _ , _ , _ . - ._ . . . _ . ./ - 1 _ - THB GUARDIAN. CHARIJOTTETOWNV PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. .APRIL 29. ito4. 5 »ff».:.-.-e,.'1-~..er.... T0 .~:;:.:-.se'.::...~*"i*.;°1.:.f°-'“"- Hooll’¢ Pllll s°m"¢y'a¢e. lowtlf. _¥7»== pgas, BEANS, TOHATOEB. etc.. ggi- _iii VERY CHOICE VEGETABLESQ We have in stock a ine selection of good, tasty. canned vege- tables, They are care- fully putup, have nat-, ural flavor, and are selling at a fair price- w - wsccoua You as a Bu' cusroiaaa. Webster & McKay _ the fine Weather and let usdo your baking for you; will do it well. No bad baking in fur bake shop. To-day we have fresh pa-try. Apple Pies rzc Mince Pies izc D.ST EWART, ECLIPSE BAKERY. Bakes Best Bread. Mkt! iii iiws if é "LIIIIIL IIITIIITST ,Q Tal steamer Hillsboro will be launched from Poole's Lumbar Yard tomorrow. T D. J. RILEY was sworn lu as Councillor for Ward Two before Mayor Kelly yee~ terday. A Pnonrsrrroze summons for 'first cfcnoe has been served on P. P. Gillis re- turnable on Monday. ' THB following schrs. are now loaded or being loaded at Crapaud by Wright Bros. Precursor, Swift Current. Rialto. and North Star. THB first sailing vessel to arrive at Orapaud this spring was the schooner Swift Current from Charlottetown load- ed with goods for Wright Bros. Tim Victorias will have football practice at Victoria Park each Monday, Wednesday and Fridny evening at 6.30. Tbair first practice will be next Monday. Coivrnacron Willard Kitchen is now ready to start work on the Murray Harbor Branch Railway. He would be glad to have all intending workmen report at his omce Murray River at once. Rav. Dr. McLean of Halifax will come preach in the Methodist churcheson behalf of their missionary interests and on Mon- day evening at eight o‘clock in the First Methodist church will deliver his racy and instructive lecture on life and work in the Canadian Northwest entitled [Out Welt on a Bronoho.” I'r is expected that Rev. John McLean, Ph. D., will address the meeting for men in Y. M. C. A. on Sunday afternoon at 3.45. Every man should plan to be there to hear this talented speaker. Dr. Mc- Lean has spent many years as missionary in Western Canada and is a man of wide experience. His address will be well worth hearing. GOOD DIGESTION If you can keep your digestive system in proper condition the body will be well nourished and you need have little fear of disease. By regulating the kidneys, liver and bowels Dr. Chase's Kidney- Liver Pills ensure in healthful condition of the organs of digestion and for thi- rpason are indispensable as a family medi- c ne. L _.I I mi*Pt9¢2f5 , ' I /1 , ,- / FIRE i FIIKE ! We secured the sample line of an agent whose firm was cleaned out in the big Toronto fire--He offered us the lot at a big reduction-We offer them to you at bargain prices. HALF PRICE Is what most of them are selling at-If you want any coma Quicn. ' BELTS Purses, sid. comb., /-" t Buckles, tri 2- Stick Pins Hand Mirrors, A Satchels, Back Combs, Belts, ` Studs, I etc., etc. Early bird gets the W01'111~ |...§;`_'-,* , _._ _.if - » -r ..~ f < " ' _ I ~ ... ____ LP to the city on Saturday. Sunday he will. I Tr1BPrincess arrived about il o'olock last evening. There were about forty passengers and a large amount cf freight. A s|rLr.c'r and delighted audience at- tended the performance at the Upera House last night and every promise the management made was fulfilled. A Runaway Match is one of the best laughing comedies ever presented in this city. Each part was handled success- sfuily by very able actors and actresses. A sraorar. meeting of the Victoria Club was held last night In the Y. M. C. A. to consider the advisabllity of playing a football match on May 24, at Westville N. S. with whom the oinb had been corresponding lor some time. It was de- cided at the meeting to run an excursion to Westville and the team will immedia- tely commence practice for the game. A CLERK will be in attendance at the Post Oillce, Dominion Building tomorrow at the following hours. 10 to 12 in the fcrenoon and from 1 to 6 in the afternoon, when all present box holders and those desirous of renting abox shall make appli- cation for same and pay a deposit of fifty cents before the new keys can be issued. Ii: is important that all desiring a box in the new office should attend tomorrow at the Parcel Delivery Wicket. NOW that the tins days are here the lovers of pleasant healthful exercise are turning their attention to bicycling. The Canada Cycle and Motor Co., Ltd., of Toronto, have this year revolutionized the wheeling days with their new cleve- lmd cushion frame bicycle, which they claim is as greata novelty to the riders of 1904 as the pneumatic tire was to the riders of the hard tire some years ago. Persons contemplating the purchase of a new wheel should write to their head office at Toronto Junction for their splendid catalogue, or to their local agent, C. R. Rogers, Summerside. Tau following resolution moved [by Bro. John G. McFatlyen and seconded by Bro.R. P. Newman and supported by Bro. Frank Boyle, Sister Katie B. Darrach and Sister Emma McMillan was unanimously adopted by the members of Eclipse Division, No.208, New Haven, on Tuesday evening last:-Resolved, that we, the members of Eclipse Division, No. 208, Sons of Temperance, view with pleasure the uctlonlof Councillors Hooper, Prowse, Paton and Rogers in the City of Charlottetown in 'voting against the petition presented by the rumsellers and others of the City of Charlottetown. Wsnomo Bizr.v.s.-On the evening cf Wednesday the 27 inst at 8 o`oloek a very pretty wedding took place at thc homo of the brldc`s parents when Miss Snsv li. Bryenton daughter of William and Mrs. Bryenton of Winsloe was united in marriage to AmcsJ Boundy, son of John Boundy of tho same place. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Frank Frlzzlein the presence of a" goodly number of invited guests. The bride was beautifully attired in soft grey robes trimmed with silk and lace and wore an elegant-bouquet of white roses. She was attended by Miss Ethel Boundy, sister of the groom who appeared in a dress of rich organdle. The groom was attended by Edward Bryentou, brother of the bride. After the ceremony ull re- paired io thc dining room where a sumptuous repast had been prepared to which the guests did ample justice. The remainder of the evening was spent in various games und amuse- ments and in watching the grotesque figures who appeared in large numbers outside. Tho popularity of both bride and groom is well attestei by the number of useful gifts presented which are as follows: parlor suite by the bride‘s father; bedroom suite, bride`s, mcther; to the groom, watch and chain, \Vm lloundy; hall larup, Leslie and Mrs. Bryenton; table napkins, \V. C. Turner; photo racks, Jacob Diamond; chrque,A T and Mrs Dollar; carving set act and case, Jas H Taruer; set nicklc smoothing irons, Herbert Bryeuton; fancy cushion, Lillian Taper; cheque, Miss 1) Bounrly; clock, i‘I‘iWard Bryenion; rocker, Wm and Mrs Blackford; desert knives, Mr and Mrs Beecher Brysnton; tablellnen, Mrs Clements and Rein; parlorlamp, Mr and Mrs Charles Bryenton; glass pitcher, Miss l.illa Turner; cheque, Miss Mabel Boundy; cruet set, Master Harry Slackford; table linen, Mr and Mrs Geo Clarke; parlor centre table, Leonard Boundy; rattan rocker, Mr and Mrs Jasper Plckard; parlor lamp, Mr and Mrs E Toombs. After an enjoyable evening the bride and groom departed for their homo in Winsloe amidst host wishes and warmest congra- tulations from relatives and friends. T T ._ _ _ i"lt"'i.-W , Ifj ' " " ‘. Q -_fa'_`IIlI.`_!.f `1i.§`_`Q 18 .".`§f.`.f iTf_i!`_f`.` ,pi- l "r;1':';_i¢;.;tatrr'1';§ii_;i;x;2!_1‘§ ~` 5 -,N-__-_ 1 '~j;$‘§Z-_“-;;,»_ ‘ _~._. ,;_=_. -\ f \ ii.;ff-fix" '/' 1 3'- ==;:~if"1;` ` - _ __ __ /_ _;.' - ' ._;_<--.,,__ _ _ __ \ ~.___. . ~_~ .`_i______i::f “s+,, ~ ef 5 5 ` 5 -'Q » -Q -0 0 o o ‘Yo a° 5 O § § Q 6 Q Q ` 0 0 0 0 o 0 o / _Q e e 41 e o , i // , ` Ti ~=-. 3/ of f' o I* "'7'T` patterns, largely in dots and stripes, 85C, ._ ` ‘*' » ___ _.. . .1 ALL MEN WHO WEAR Will be _very pleased by our exhibit of taste- ful Wearables in this line. Fancy shirts of every attractive sort- softffronts and stiff fronts-in tasteful pat- terns such as tasteful men can wear. Soft front shirts in quiet, neat patterns, mostly stripe effects, 85c, $1.00, $1.15, $1.35. All these have separate matched cuffs. -_ Starched front,in elaborate rangeof pretty ' . $r.15,$r.25, $1.35. One very attractive shirt, has a striped " pique front, small black dots and finely made and iinisl1ed,351.35. Starched white shirts, 60c, 75c, $i'.o0, $1.15, and $1.25. Dress Shirts, $1.55. All styles and' shapes of collars, 15 and 20 cents each Cuffs, in plain or link, 20, 25 and 30 cents. MOORE & MCLEOD. H o display was altogether one of the ever shown in the city and much lrcd by the many visitors, t ng rod for $1.50, S? up to Sill. All the r supplies, reels, linen, casts, cic. E transformation of Paton 8; Cds n store last evening, from its usual tiful display of dry goods into 5 iture display was certainly creditable' e enterprising firm, and the fact that change was produced in only two s could not but surprise thc spcc- talor ntion, one window containing an ant- tive piece set of furniture, while other was arranged as u dining rorm ._ The windows ilrst attracted dalntily set table, and beauti- furniture. Inside the count- on both side were piled carpets in \Viltons, Brussels; inlster, etc., Beautiful rugs were ended from thc upper shelves, thus l. ing to advantage their rich coloring-i In the centre ofthe store extending length of the building including inery room thc furniture was exhilirt- All varieties and grades of furniture thcre including bedroom suirc.~., r sulies and furnliiire foricverywhere Wear Trade Mark D Suspenders ua, ranteed. Sold everywhere. ___._-_-- shing Gear.-We hiivo our new stock cd up and will be pleased to show it u. We are placing our prices vcry his season. We can soil you ir good two Macs," McDonald &: Mcltlnnon ggists, cor. Ki.. and (it. (leo. Ste. rl W _ _ ,WJ -_ A O mmm; SCF' “gy oking rnitu re is made to look like new by using our rnish estorer It is not sticky or oily, contains no wax. Drys quickly. I5 Cents Prepared only by . \ r \ ,. is ~~i;,,,‘,r-ilir£+~ ` ‘ /.$7.8 _ _I . we AO 1 Housccicaning lime Makes many wants iri our line. We have everything you require to disinfect or clean the house with Pure Borax i5capound. Pure Ammonia 20c n bottle. Moth Balls. Insert Powder and Guns. , "Quick Cleaner" for Carpets. “Clilckering" I’iaU0 i’olish.”` “Adains" Furiiitiire, Cream etc . 0tC- Full directions with every article. “The TWO MACS" laclloniiliill liaclilnnon, DRUGGlSTS» Cor Gtlieorge and Ki-ot Sis. _ ‘ . _ GIVE YOUR HEIR-.--.W-..-Ji..-fi. THE AIR .fi -hi, itil '- E -ff-‘ in one of our go-carts with light-running and uoiseless ,_ gears (wheels being iitted ,,",,_,__,3~;:§?f__°./ with rubber tires) and soft .li-;.'f."fT<-=-lf""""" =‘f¥I§'fI'i_-","`f`f`f'3"i:-f;"- _ _ “springy" springs. “Our” go- cartsimake Baby’s afternoon out onefof continued pleasure both to baby and mother Call in and sec our ucw styles. ' John Ncwson. tr~,,,.,,`,¢~~¢~,.~|~ q~|¢~e»-»v~f~l~d\f-¢\n RNI SEEDS, RENNIE'S \Vhife Russian Vt'l1eat, Manitoba \Vhite and Red Fife Wlicat, Golden Vine Peas, Vetchcs, Corn, Barley, Buckwheat. Timotliv Seed, Early. Late. Alsyke and \\'hite Dutch Clover. Mangel Seed. Turnip Seed and Carrot Seed. _ _ The above a.c all good fresh seeds imported this Spring. Call or write for samples and prices. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We also have a full line of MCCORMICK 0116 _H0l’S€ 5€€