AT ALL TIMES A _ on will ind ua with a complete asaortmoiitnl THE Eaivious C “W-‘W-W-"- -_-_ iiead Oiiices in New Prowse Block, Charlottetown. l this Aliogn-ell. A. A.A. have their nnnual meeting tliissveulug. ` »2- i . l \ Anvwiothorweight yon desire. Ncvcl yet has a "W. W. W." Wedding ills: been nnaatiataatnrv. _ '_ - 35.; ” O v,v = i._-i..'-i~i E Fa , 1.w.n.. ,_ ._ if .3 = ee _ l Invictus .“.1°..°.‘:.".’i'.f_'.i‘.i“£I.“.§“2.‘.‘;'.1;’Z.°, -~»»~» i Patent To _Visit .» GEO. ll. COOK International ' _Preparations Including Stock Food, Poultry Food. Heave Cure, Worm Powder, Louise `Kielder, etc. ` Hsrhaleum. Hughes’ Condition Powder. Wholesale and Retail. Geo. E. Hughes, Apothecaries Hall. n ii the greatest value ever oifered at the price $3.00. Gems i You want a new pair of shoes now. We would ask you to see them, and if they are not better value than any $3.50 shoe in town, don't buy them. Made up in all the best leathers, good-year welted, up-to- date last. This shoe is the one their are buying ali over Canada _$3 ootaizes a pair. _._ _ » ‘ A. E., McEACllEN _ ‘ ‘_ _The SltoeMau. This can be greatly lessened by having the proper material to help you which can be found here. We haves large variety of Soaps including Scouriiig. Scrubbing, Laundry, Toilet, Dislnfectant, and etc, Diamond Potaaii, Gilietva Lye, Am mania, Pearliue Gold Dust, Bong, Puiz Cream, silver Polish, Starch a large variety, Stove and Shoe Polish, Brushes, Brooms and etc Order here where _you can get a.li'at the one time-see what you get and at the loweat possib e price. e McKeniia’s ' Grocery, Phone ii‘.’."l'.‘»'.5"}‘.`i“ ?.‘”a'~.‘3\if“°' ,' ii0Ub`l:-ilLl:AN iii G l , livery-one knows what house cleaning means-a lot , _ of labor, time and worry. - m Els-.qlf--emit Spring 1906 -(Dpened for your inspection a. com- 'plete line 'of Spring Footwear. Spieiidid values in Tan - _ ' Chocolate _ and White. Our l_VIe_n’s Box Calf at »'~l*a.oogand $2.25,' are '-' ` fthe best obtainable.. _ sifitjliouls s an co., _ .so_NNvsina. -N-iv _ _ _ _ Two stores to suit. your convenience Lcathcr Low Shocs For Men On the new point- ed toe lasts are the extreme style for summer. Price $4.00 and $4. 50 a pair. Patent Clot and fast colored eye- lets usecl through- out. Alley Q Co. Sole Agents for Char- lottetown. ofie est env the In pou Tea FREE, TEA order to increase the sales of IS- LAND BLEND Tea the Agent here rs 225 nnda as reniiums to be GIVEN AWAY FRE§ to the first 26 persons on P.E.l,, who gness the near- to the length of time that the new steamer "Empress" takes to cross trom England to P. E. Island. The only con itions are that you buy a ndoi-more of "ISLAND BLR D” at 25 cents per lb. and that you send your guess in an addressed elope which will be given you by Sole Agents for Charlottetown. éiii' doif, merchant from whom you buy the Tea. Fo B me l l 2 R 00 lbs. Moth Balls l5c a lb. _ . EDDIN BROS-. Opposite P. O. f ' 5 ‘gy-or | 'Nearly Everybody -who speaks the Eng- lish language iii Prince' Edward island reads he Char lot ctown 'cuardiait “l‘liere’s a Reason" ___ Also our own Moth Pre- ventive 35c a pound. l ‘l Tun plan for Madame Aibani is now opan at.-J'amiasou’s Drug Store. Crnair Jusrica Sui.r.ivau returned to Charlottetown by last. nighlfs ,tr-aiu. Rav. W. W. Lobos will preach in Heart|‘a Ball next Sunday at 3 o'cloc\'. _Ricilauo Gmur returned home iasi evening after spending a few days in Suminerside. Tim Y. M. C. A. base bali players will playa practice game at. Victoria Park tonight after hes. Tncsl desiring tickets for Madame Albani, can secure same at J. G. .l.imieson'a Drug Store. Tim City of London makes two trips to Crapaud tomorrow and goes to Vernon River Bridge on Monday next at. 10 ia. m. Miss Lizziic Mvbouoau. returned to Boston by the train yesterday, after having spent s very pleasant winter with her mother and brother at. Bell River. A arnsunin photograph of the members of the Executive Council of the Govern- ment of Prince Edward Island is on exhibition on the window.of Hughes' Drug store. Exriuvsivn iinprovements and alter- ations ara being made to the Mahsr's grocery store on the corner of Euston Street. and St. Petcr's Road, by contractor Charles McGregor. Cuannns Husain, Managing Director and Actuary of the Crown Life Insurance Go., of Toronto, and William Wallace ni the same company arrived in Charlotte- town last evening by the Stanley. MANY ofthe tliiest photos of Prince Edward Island scenery have been taken with Kodaks. The representative of the Canadian Kodak Co., wnsin Charlotte- town this week in the interests of the llrm. The agents hom are Johnson &. Johnson. - Tuma were 50 passengers up Wes River yesterday afternoon by the S. S. Uity of London, and a large general cargo of merchandise. She returned to the city at six o'clock with six passengers and the following cargo: 55 cases eggs and 45 h igs starch. Tim numerous friends of Rev. J. W. McConnell ia.te,pnst.or of Graco Church, will bc pleased to learn that he will visit Charlottetown and preach and lecture in Grace Church on Sunday and Monday the wth and 21st lust.. The subject. of the lecture is “Around the World with the Union Jack.” Tas new Plant steamer Beverley sailed ou Weddesday night from Halifax on he tlrst trip to Boston, with Captain Hawes in command, and steward Parker, purser SMlf|8~|l. stewsrdess Mrs. Purcell auo other ohicials of the steamer Halifax iilling similar positions on the steamer. She took a large number of passengers and a general cargo. AN Interesting game of baseball was played at Victoria Park yesterday after- noon by nine from the city athlci-ic clubs and nine from St. Dunstnn's College. The game at first start was strongly in favor of St.. Dnnst.an's who made three runs lu tirst innings. After that however the bowling of Davy licid them for a while, iiouluter on they developed strength, ano gradually added runs to their score. The pitching oi' Hourussa was a line feature ol thu Salute' game, and the pitching of Davy for the other side was equally interesting, making a good exhibition for the spectators. of which there was quite u number in attendance. 'l‘here were exciting nionieiitu, especially when Bourosso was put. cut. on third by Burke who wus catching; and ngain when a tina catch was missed because both the pitcher and the catcher _of the Saints thought each was entitled to get the ball in his mit, with the result that neither caught it. The game coded lil to 5 in favor of the Saint-s. St. D. C. L. Bourassa, Capt.. B. 0. Askin, .D. Miiot, D. F. McDonald 2b. P. Rlcken, » 3b. T. Moore, ss. J. Hamel, l. f. J. Moore, c. f.` F.. McDonald J, Laila, r. f. C. Stewart. Umpire F. 0'Nei||, St. Dunst.sn's College Score: S. D. C. ll.0.0.0.3.2.l.‘l.l-12 “ Locals, 0.l.l.0.0.l.0.0.2.-5 The thanks of the players are duo to Umpire 0'Ne|l for impartiality and lust- nesa. The pitchers Bourasaa and Davey, were effective and puzaiing, heavy batting exceptional ' and fielding and Judgment. good. Locals E. Davey S. Burke. J. Gormley. J. Hughes. L. Gaudet. C. McQulllnn J.M°Quiilan`. D. u. l b. i____---1-_-i Fishing 'lfaokle-We makes specialty »of this line in ourbusiness. Our stock oi.il_ies,rod's,rsala,llnas, casts, books atc ‘il ‘np-todatsand ofthe finest quality ia every respect-Our prices are low. No tronblstoshowgoods-Cali and sae ua. ’-A W Rsddin,Phm. B. ` Towels of every description at Stanley Bros. iodal. jf f if y--I-s-'W A NT E D ir, 1905 ~~: . . _ from Pima as a A. i>;uo»imu»'|e eimgsoi inseam' ° _ of Nova Scotia at Windsor, N. 8., d\u‘i®. bd". “Nadu” =:_'-_:_|_2\l_l_\_3e’:k;bssnoe in ~Char|ottatnwi.|_l _ bsieaalaa lo ` < ,- _ ‘ ilnedoin dollar and J- ll. luviuo, of Vernon Itlvar Bridge _ j , . ._ _ °( |,||¢_|sft.iaat week for-Calgary, Alta, spending public highway. The notion was bmnghtiaoms time on his way West with hir i attire laslllooof the Commluicner of brothers in Montreal and Detroit. Pahala worn. when to be .oommaoaeai Tm, ,_ ‘ im' N' “ui ‘:;h° °'“'"° um. ‘hh °m°° brl¢ie's :Chile E ;:l.ue;°l;ii.|;l::dliJ.lil) tg: i b ‘ . :.'.‘.'.,':.°‘.‘.'::... ,;°_°::.;‘::.:.!:’.::::.:'-w»d»»-~ »» »~- G-~=- vritaoutf ofproascutlonoriina. ' “"8““Pmw°°"°"|y d°“gM'°'°' LE _ 'R' fartd Mrs. Prowsc to Ha Ritchie. "7 F.'Lvlmr,a_~r1,the well known Moutreaii “WWF 0|’ the Sydney Land and Loan rulrncnwbcis known to many athlams,§:'_:‘_}?°“¥'M‘ti_'~d_F;_ W('J-hW- __D°°h°-"N°»d':‘l\ ‘Isl wrltlu ton member of the ¢° °' ° il “fc » WU. ° malt A__A?A_ noun, “M "nt, oillolatlng clergyman. Mr. and Mrs. wwhm H.|_f,¢,m,_ m.,,,,,.|,,,f ,Ms ony, Ritchie left yesterday on an extended trip. h ‘.”mp||m ,,°,,d°,.(,,||’ ‘nd th, to Upper Canadian cities, Halifax and llontrealsrs expect him to do wall this °""|°"‘~°°°“"‘- 1 summer in the jumping and vaultlngl _________ events. Ha is tocomplsta st. the Montreal _ _ Hai-rier'a mast on the 28th May, rrpiaseu- D0N'T_ SQUANDER YOUR M0N'1Y- |ll¥£:~bI:|-\'|‘g'l Ah5h|°\|°dCé\|b» hi' _ 0n_worlhleas canes fgrtoiitarrh. T1he_re ml n tml Ge an_ sme 0 e son one reuiei l. s's success u- “W-°f'=-5 ' ;‘:’°.'§:.':‘.°a:::"h'.t§,a':r~...i'"s.‘::_;’.:f°":; -*~==“=“-°°'°',°' “~° a°~°°'~ aria.,h‘:.:r:‘:‘.::‘1:;‘.;...%:°:f:;.i‘°.i'i an was held last. night y Empire Lodge ` Kauhwofrnhw. In 11°-=°f of PM ¥t5‘.ii`.fi'.'I.‘5|..i.B.'.`§.‘f"2....f‘f.° ,`2'.f.ii...'€.`.’.L‘i“.i.; Chancellor. F. P. Neweon and Vice you run noi-isa _vritiiUui,nrrhozone. Don'i. cu»n¢¢llor,u.a.n|ii.on the event of gxwrlwegfddgv °_v_\'_t__§>,ff-|r°iC°\°"i1°'°°° t-helrdeparturstoths Canadian North-l mm W" r 5"” “Y” west.. A large number of the members was present and a presentation of_i BORN- adiliesses and emblematic lookets was ` followed by banquet and tom-t iists.| ROBERTS_.Ai, Mun-ay Harbor South Comollmentsrr rneechee and anecdotes april as tl., to 'rlwmas and Mrs. Roberta, it Fill Pillllliilllllll oiled in the time ini morning when the ' members dispersed after singing Auld Lang Sync and God Save the King. A1' the Police Court this morning the Prohibition cases, second otlencea against Sarah June Higgins and George Eaaory and theoiass sgainst. Edwin liuirington week. in all three cases iuforination was laid underthesearch warrant clause of the Act. Iii the iirst. two cases intoxicat- Ingliquorit were found un obs premises. In the Harrington cnseiiquor was found lu Carver‘s pocket, nud when the oliicera wentto make the an-..l| there was a shuttle and the odicera believed that the liquor had been transfered to Carver. Alphonse Bennet Mnhar and Harry Hartley two boys charged with being drunk and disorderly were each lined $1 and costs. Sore Throat and Cougha A simple. edsctivs and safe remedy for all thrust hitnt ions ia found in Croaolsns Antiaepiic Tablets They oomhlns tha gefmicidal value of Cresolena with firstoffence were all adjourned for one, a daughter. | LELACHEUR-At. Guernsey Cove. May 4th to Fred and Mrs l.uL~icheur, ‘daughters DIED. MULLALLY-At Souria West, May ith, Hubert Thomas, infant. son of Patrick J. and Minnie Muiialiy, aged 10 days. BURDEN-At Frcderlction, N. B. ou April 25th, to I. E. niid Mrs. Burdeii,(nee Miss Ada, Campbell, [Puwnol) a daughter. CLARK’S QUICK MEALS. Tasty, nourishing and enjoyable meals can be served with Clark‘a Canned Manta The quality la assured by Ciark's label." --1-1-1-- Therc are divers typewritcrs on the market. But. why experiment? The Smith Premier Typewriter is the stand- °=°'~““°":°.‘;'“x.i‘......'"'°°" ..:‘.:‘ “°°“.°.~. ard. - A. Milne Fraser. Halifax. ltldlil ‘>'== lil illll§'S Eli |lNlY l§Uilill|iN=< Branch Oflices in Montagu e, Souris and Georgetown- Hlii Mlllllillis Sweeping Victorv in King’s Countv Yesterdav~Seven _ to Une for Prohibition. The voting against. the Scott. Act. in King's Co., yesterday resulted in s blgi vote for the repeal of the Act, thereby making the way clear for the application of the Prohibition Art in this county. The voting was remarkably strong against tht’ Act thus showing tho strong sentiment in favor oi prohibition. The figures ure as follows: ' Against For ~ the Aoi. the Aoi. Georgetown 52 18 Montague South B3 19 Montague N. 73 4 Cardigan lil Paaire's W Lot 'i0 St. I’cl.ci~‘s S. St. Pei/er'a N. St. Andrews Murray Harbor S. New Perth Souris Glcnfnnning Dundas Victoria Cross 'i Launching, 1 The above poilii nro all from which ilgures could be obtained Inst night., __ Sseséeeiesa (£26-I3'-‘ te-';.‘;,;` “Souvenir post cards". “Comic P0" cards" “Souvenir stationery", and fancy goods, at W. A. .loiinstonc‘s, Montague. P. E. I. lldtwtf @zr.? Cut Glass ._ Sale - y, , ,l l ieiiice our matt stock of cut glass before our new stuck ai- rives and we will there- for; give n ttnifoflii dll' count of 25 PER' CENT oil of our entire stock. This is an excellent o portnnity to buy cut glass at away down prices. do F iiuicuason = “sunlight Soap Cannons w\=“*»°d"~ Toilet soap given in exchange for these coupons by W. A. Johnstone, Montague, i>.n_1. Sdlfwif “California needless oranges," Volonclo oranges, lemons, _apples "Baldwlus” and _“Ben Davis," tigs, dates, and canned fruits at W. A. Jolini|tonc'a Montague, p_ E_ 1_ 3dtwtf l ‘ ________..l__<_- H. B. B. the best. smoking pipe on the market. Every one guaranteed. The Red Cross Phamacymgenta for Ch’Town Bdtf 8 cases of British goods received to-day direct from the old country and select-sd during the month of April consisting of laces, curtains, carpet ends, window sashes, hand-made linen wiiisbs, tnlliie linen, silk wuials, inspcciioii solicit.-ii. Jas. Paton & Co Hill' _i¥»-*- A Prcc _ Musical Education We have arranged with the United States Sch ml of Music, Union Square, New York. to give free lessons to all who purchase Violins, Autoliarps, Guitars, O Banyos irom ns. Hundreds of people do not buy niusica instruments because they cannot play.-Here is an opportunity to learn' with- out costing you anything. _Cali today for full particu- ars. MILLER BROS. Sunnyside. FIRE |li§llitlllitE. For nm in the P ii.. niami uniugnnn in i Avery who hhesgocd cliocoiatm to try a box 1_0! Whits'h Dolmarl. i 'jeiveller and Opticlan. . tiiliiifdiéd iiii'f.,';'slfii>°i°§o\'i`-i»i~'.“cnee»i>’°i"ii'~ torlev atorll Stores. applyto _' Nato! oh"every piece. For tile' at all the leading._coni_¢ctloiiers. ~_ \ I _,__ ____ Q ___ ¢i`n. nr1i.i;‘_§i_.m._..__t__i::._.:_».¢. \ = _ l si.. Muzi ni" "`La`fr 'r`iir; ALWAYS eusv sroiiwii . '...» _ -_ ~ _ . STANLEY BROS. Late Arrivals s- FROM 5- I"ashion’s enires '-.-AT-» l Stanley Bros. Wash Collars, Wash Belts, Leather Bells, Fancy Combs, White Shirt Waisls, Golf jerseys, Knit-to-F it Sweaters, ]erseys for boys and girls, Black Silk Skirts, Cloth and Tweed Skirts, ' All-over Embio dered Chiffous, _ All-over Swiss Embroi icries, ‘ - » Etc., etc., etc. Stanley Bros. \ frills MARK li F rms insuxvih means ouaurr | S, ®_ C9 | Means ouiurv ,;Cii'OlCE CEYLON TEA " BROKEN ORANGE PEKOE- . Put. up iii 5 and i0 ill will lined ali- proof boxes. n i-liclre urliclc with our |ziiiir~ nnico Tiv n pncknrrc lt). . ai 5| | and Q7 20 B9; L sANnEn`s6'N fo cor,” J _;_ , .5 _ ___ urrah ! For our Q C oys Suits 'l`lie_re’s Nothintt so Pretty and A ~Nobby in the 'l` own as our Boys’ Suits. _ Our boys' 3 piece suits are very pretty iudcid. They are made in latest styles from fancy Twecds and worsteds. Sure to wear well and always look goofi- Priccd at'_$3.5o up to $8.50. Boys' Norfolk and Oxfords made in the latest fashionable colors. guaranteed to wcnr longér than any other suits at the same price, just priced to sell from $t`r.5o up to $6.50, in sizes 22 to 33. Fancy Suits forthe small boys in many different stvlea S. A. MCDOHRld, P. E. Island’s Greatest Clothing House. ALUMINUM WARE POPULAR Aluminum kitchen utensils, despite their high price. are being asked for by those who have come to appreciate their good points. The Winter’s sales have been good and the growing demand is a mark of their popularity. For the woman who has to lift the heavy lion pots and kettles oil' and on the stove many times dur~ng the day. the cast aluminum pots are a welcome change. T heir weight as compared with cast iron ls a tlilng that to be felt is to be appreciated. They are said to meet all expectations as to their weaiing qualities hy those who have had them in constant use, as well as being found less liable to burn their contents than anv other utensils. For sale by _ S. W. CRABBE. ` I ` ` ` Mercnaiii Hardware. 3,1 ` i il Ui .»‘., itil . A lt. _,_ 2., 4 . 1 3. , s , i 1.. _,J .ill ` 3;' _ . l 1.'»1 -~v‘~' .lt ~< lil '_ gl do ti “_ _, _i 'f "‘ :=_~=..='s..¢.=.~'.'- -\_y~.;,';._f `*3'¥°?1§’“”'§¥'f-_‘¥.'.*