GUARD'AN, MAY 22 1906 use them *W flillilll Ind tear Ayer’a THE VALUE OF rzlfif ENGRALING When sell » -gr-="=§= -»-ié’»’2 ‘t‘~1’..?.§i‘21.1..‘:‘..’°.,'::.‘.f.”..';; i;’z=;t';'°- uour in " 5° ““i.::;.:2.r:ii.i.i.;.1-ii'°‘fi`lii°ii"i'-“d “` “ Ill a e e more valuable ' a 'ft V. , “nm” d , n . gi mpre , ‘ graving ifa;oixyl!it\siv‘ti‘;0i>¢lEt(i\ls(ie€° ovmhuk the value of hm ivvellner A U ‘ _V in _ 7 » - 7 .Enzraver and Jeweller. . J _d YOU . 11\1'v:|:'.l.':'m1> I ' l If y°u with me me in photo. graphy, finished on the new spec- ialized mounts, (the very latent novelty.) To 'Visit our Studio - GEO. li. COOK t»_~ l ~ I nternational Preparations Including Stock Food, Poultry Food. I-Ieave Cure, Worm Powder, Louise Kielder, etc, ' Herbajeum. Hughes’ Condition Powder. Wholesale and Retail. Geo. E. Hughes, Apothecnries Hall. THE KEEN KUT SHOE is the greatest value ever olfered at the price $3 oo. Gents l You want a new pair gf shoes now. We Q"’f” Every woman who has diiiiculty in accurately itting her feet whose shoes cause her feet to burn or to be other- wise uncomfortable is invited to inspect our assortment to be con- vinced that “QUEEN QUALITY” shoes offer the solu- tion of all her foot troubles. `! .- ~.'.:’_:A‘V .`\ I Hllil “III my J V: A/_’,-..~< , - .VH , =':;~’i"" .` I ‘,.. _ / _ / 1 /.- would ask you to see them, and if they are not better value than any $3 5o shoe in town, don’t buy them- Made up in all the beat leathers, good-year welled, up-to-i datelast. This shoe is the one their are buying all over Canada. ' $3 9° take? c vain l li. E. 1_i§!3§£tcuEN' Choice Roll Buttcr We have just received a sliimnentof choice butler put up in rolls weighing from 1 to 4 pounds each. This is an excellent butter marie in creameries and put up clean, fresh and sweet. As it was a little late in ar- i rivlmz we have decided to clear I the lot at zoc per pound. I This is a good opportunity i to obiainau excellent article at it rock bottom price. i We also have n large supply of cfeame ry. tub and print selling at a price to suit the purse. McKenna’s Grocery, Two stores to suit your uonvonlouco i rnoneiozuniocaw .lp m-»~»--fur--vvws M EN’S HARTT SHOES For a medium price shoe there is no better to be had than the Hartt Shoes. .We have foundthem to give our custonie»s he best of sati r c- lion. ` We have them in b0ys’ and men’s. $2-5°. $2-55 mi $2 75- _ ‘SPRAGUE & `Co., ‘ SUN NYSI DE. ...el We have the above style in black kid with patent tips $3.00 a pair. Also in patent leather and dark tan $3.00 a pair. Alley FD. Co. Sole Agents for Char- lottetown. voor 'WN FREE TEA I In order to increase the sales of IS- LAND BLEND Tea the Agent here oHers 215 pounds as premiums to be GIVEN AWAY FREE to the iirst 26 persons on P. E.I., who guess the near- est to the length of time that the new steamer "Empress" takes to cross lrom England to P. E. Islandl The only conditions are that you buy a pound or more of “ISLAND BLEND” Tea at 25 cents per lb. and that you send your guess in an addressed envelope which will be given you by the merchant frornwliom you buy the Tea, For further particulars apply to B¢;.i......§‘.1.,..,..§9ff» 'ill-/zf-¢~~lmIU@ i “We Are Ready for the 24th.” With the largest stock of Fishing Gear we have ever shown “We bought the stock” of Ellis' Fliessnd will sell them while they last. 8 FLIES FOR 256. I-Iow’s that for High? Reddin Bros- r11oNs so opp. P. 0. meuuv-ftp i. ___ __ 1 FREE From the old time worries of strained positions in having your photo taken are the methods of to-dav with our up- to-date Cameras and Lens- COIIIG llld try at our studio. BAYER, Photographer, TELEPHONE |92. .l"'“"'.""""""""" .Gauvln, Gcnlzcl & Co. tnulupulnilll Head Offices ln New Prowse Block, Charlottetown Yiis'rl:iin.\v’s Guardian had 83 classified a s Tas Stanley arrived from Plotou at 4 o’olools yeltordlyj . Miss KATIE Jnliss returned home by tho Stzpnley yesterday. A Ls" is wanwd to take care of a horse and cow. See classified col. THE tide will be high this morning at 10.08 and this evening at 11.04. W. C. Haitius was lx passenger from Sydney, C. B. by the Stanley yesterday uitcrnoon. l Ti-lu market place of the people ls The Gusrdlun Want Page. Everything found to satisfy their wants. Fituu F. MAY left yesterday for St. John, N.B., where ho will be employed in the office of the Frost & Wood Co. Aiionss owned by Dr. S. R. Jenkins ran away yesterday afternoon and broke the wagon before being stopped. No one was Injured. Aitt:H'n ALLAN MsoLAiJoii1..\N, Stan- hope, who went to Boston some months ago has secured n position as motormnu on the elevated railway. H. S. CRANE, who succeeds tl. W. ills-nlthern us travelling passenger ngent ofthe Plant Line is ln the City. Mr. iilcnkhorn is reported to be seriously lil. FIRE on the roof of the residence of J., D. Scanlan, Iiltyllcld Street was the cause of the slurm suunllcd at six o't-,lock yesterday morning. It. was soon put out hy the tlromeu who lost no time in get- ting to the scene. NEIL M<:DoN.\i.u, contractor, of Boston, arrived ln the clty lust night by express. After visiting his homa ln Rosebury, hc will leave for n. trip to the Pnclllc coast to visit his sister, Mrs. A. J. Gillis of Iiutle City, Montnnn. bcfoic returning lo Boston. A, F. C/tnnsn, Great. George Street has nllered up a line oi fishing :gear Iii English tiles, casting lines. rods, reel, hooks, floatlutskets, etc. Atl Mr. Collier is un expert ilshernian, nodoubt his selection of goods iii this line will meet a ready sale. See add in another column. ON next Thursday, Victoria Dav, there will be an excursion by the Prince Ed ward Island Railway to Murray Harbor, afford- ing it splendid chance for pleasure seekers to see this pretty part of the province. The train will leave Charlottetown at 8 a. m., and will leave Murray Harbor on return at 4 p. m. Riiv. J. W. McGoNNr:m. will stop over in the city until tomorrow morning and will lecture this evening in Grace Church on n trip “From the Garrison City to the Golden Gate," This trip will be illustra- ted by 175 beautiful vlcws, among which isa number of the ruined olty of San Francisco. Silver Collection-Everybody go. Tut: “Dcmonst.rution Committee," ap- pointed to arrange for n uiummoth Temperance demonstration during the coming summer, have decided to hold the same ln Charlottetown on tha lihh July next. Churches and organizations are respectfully requestcdto nate the place and date so that there will he no clnshinu of interests. This demonstration will include all Temperance organizations from East Point- to the North Cape, and will be addressed by prominent men not only from our own province but from Novu Scotia and New liruuswlck. Chur- lottotown is chosen its the pluce of iusetg ing because of its centx-nl locutluu und nbounding facilities. ~ Tnii Brittania Mfg Co of Halifax ara not anything if not progressive. in their large business establishment, lnwhlch they cnipluv nenrly 100 petlpie Mltitlre continually adding to their stall, they have made suoli ttsucocss ofthe uiunu- t'ucI.urlniz 'of skirts that they huvc decl- ded to add the making of cunts. They have accordingly engaged the services of George Hay, one of the beat Ladies' Tnllors in Cnnluln. Prince Etlwurd Islanders when lu Iiulifhx should not fnil to cull and ba shown through this most. modern institution. The lntest and must up to data machinery obtulualllo is used. The firm has representatives ln Wlnnepelg, Ottpwa, and Montreal and the representative for this Province is C. L. Grant of this city who always cnrrlesitfull line of samples. Jus. And- erson the energetic manager, comes hare' twice each your lu the interests of his llrzu. xv-2--1m ll Wenrc still hlimlllng alnrge lot of llshlnu Lucille, and inl,4:nd clearing out our entire stock tit lzrstttly reduced prices. Getyoiir supply for the Mth from us. Remember the placa.- A. W. Reddln's Central Drugstore. Men’s Londonmade wssli vests.- ' the handaouiest we have ever shown correct in cut, and perfect in lit, white duck and pique for $1.15 white grounds, pale blue or gre; grounds with pretty nntte-ms 'ol dot or stripe elilct fiom $1.65 to $3.25 Come in and see our showing and get our pticel. For corrtct style, and moderate prices we think we are hard to equal -Moore & Mc- Ltod. ' zzdti 1+ ron QuA|.irY.1'asrl:.riN|si1 Ano s'rvi.s: 9 cnoconarss .na nos-sons are P..mv.|y vnu leiyglufgms G. F, IIUTCHESOV ._. _ _ _ _ l f_‘."°f,°‘*°*”.Y%‘**f"f°"f‘r..°’?f-»°-- an . . We g . - `- BROS r smmytioe FROM CONTRACTOR CAMPBELL mlskoy I letter of the lsth Ha says that hs has nothing to do about allowing the I with the pubilo to know that I waited allow the publiuwtrnvel over uiy work and tools, plant, eto., The C»m»l offln daytime and put him on nf. night. I; arrangement to allow the public to truvel dn the bridge, therefore the public can sec ltls upto Mr. Cummlskey to place watch luen on the bridge ut night lfiic wishes the travelling public to be uccmninotlnletl. 'l`li0hi,\.~' U/\xii~|iicl.l. ---m1 ll d rl il Souris and Georgetown. .. .__ l\ nt W. A. ~iohnutonc`s, Montague, P. E. I. Bnnnnits, oranges, lemons, ripples Mn. R0lit:n,~i-rcpreaciltlmr liornce Iiecr manufacturers' nlrentn.Suln|ncrslde wits H In Montague on Snturrlny. “Sunlight Soap Coupons wanted"-~ F Toilet soup given in cxchuntze for tlicsc \V eriin port at Montague on Snturdny to S loud her second cargo of produce for curlla” “Souvenir stationery , and fancy W REV. F. D. DAvmsoN of Lower Monta- gue huslnlnterlnlly lmprovrri in llenllh but will be compelled io real. for six months ui, lenst before lic can assume pustornl woi-k_ DoNAi.u T. C.\.\t1>ni-:1.1. and his stnffarc busy reno\‘utln|.r interior of St. An1lrew‘n complt-lofi, it will {n‘escnt a fine i\ppcnr` C nnce. Due notice of reopening will be given. ,, place on Montague Rille Range, Victoria Day, May Zlth commencing nt lla. in. |n Selection of League Team on snld dute. U }<`lrst.Le»u¢ne Mulch May 2tll.h, commen- lg clutz nl. 1 p. ui. tEl\Lri\nt:c free). “A sill/t.\1u"-Wliile lying nt. govern ment. Wlnnf Montague, buturfluy night, the fishing smnck Prltlrle Iiirrl, wa~l` ii broken into and nbout $l5 00 worth of cod- is crlncn were stolen. 'i‘he guilty parties $ The right treutiiientls Nervlllno. which penetrates to thc sent of the puln public to travel over the approaches to L Hillsborough Bridge How lalt that he Wm has at present two watchman on, paid by In his orders! He tellsihe public thstltls led Mr Shsrp,Siipe|lntendsnt, or Contractor mi Chmvbvllsbualness wallow or disallow ,D Sir.-In replyto the llonJ rl Cum the publletotravel over the approaches. dn ere upon the Commissioner of Publis Works :B and Mr. Peters, the Attorney General, and Us told these gentlemen that I was willing to me 8 mlssionar refused todo so anu said that Doc - he had two men on at present in day- :Emo Dolnw 'md' aa the 'mm '“°"°" time. I told hiui to take one of those men e Mr. Cummlskey still refused to do so. bl Mr. Cuuimlskey says I could mnka an W re Branch Offices in Montague .....- Flsh, no. 1 herring and cholco cofliish, ed tiorresnondel-L~1 aculllnu Kings County Lil news will please umrk “Kings County" itching: und ullowcrl nic to have it nlghi'.u ut the top of first page of annie, ench rest for 7 long weeks. My lm.-ihnnrl time oi sending. im coupons by \V.A Joiinstone, Montague, W 1>.n.1. aotwl: "° Cape Breton mnrkets. to *‘S0uven|r pon; gm-¢]u”_ “Comm ‘meg l‘yrlln\idliuillll1ig,Mm'slinll, Mich. You slmiiltlllc liiinlcii iiotvn und inndc un in uxnmplu of. per Suit. All other good styles .._.____i___._ are here and the prices are PAIN Agoup THE uu1s_ right. Tilt: lFllll0llS ACflPX Cfiillial' sllllunnvlss ¢iND0N.MDy lil-There haw been n num eks for some time past, owing to the “Dllcable errors ofthe compras This I0 the underwriters of such crafl HDR from Grimsby to mnlie an '°5\|8l\tlon\vlth the result that they covered the deflections of the compass duewuspecialtyna of large clasp "9 Wil# is Dopular among local hertusn for use in their work. The Lhod of tvuiperlnu the knlla in the on cha approaches" they would put on pnourse of ilinnufitcturc confers upon it nlzht watohmen to look after my lumber er! gnetic pmpertles, thut are su pow ul that when it in in it wheel1unn‘»~ ket lt detiects the needle two 0. €“9¢liiB l~'_Yl‘tites in the oddest man r. ’l‘lio knives were recognized as Hnllcrolis. and thc sklglpei-s ure lor dfiillbl un.Yi>0'iy to enter the brillye- ith one of litem. PIILES Quickly Cured in The Privacy of Y Seven out of tcn renders of this paper me ortured with pllcs or some iorni of rectal Your Own Home Without Risk or Danger. nyoue Can Iiusilv 'l`e.-at It and Prove it,for a Free Sample is bent ny Mail to ull. isease. You are or you would not be ailing this article. Tliii-ly years ngo octora cnrriell it lnucl-t ln their vest koi. und blcvl people for nil sorlls ol ieteltscs nnil blcil them liurll,-~lo1nc|.in\es quart at ii tllnc. it wus the fashion then. All that is changed nowadays mul doctor with ii luncet would be consider- a curiosity. Five years nun doctors “cut out.” I’l|l-s lidtvvtl wherever they got the chalice. All Linn. liit~\ been cliilnged alncethc nn.i'\'cllo\ia nga' dates' ew, &U_ ab W_ A_ Johnstone." soothing, healing und curutivc properties illontagae. P. E. 1. ' iifitwtf °‘ knowu.| Pyritiiiiil l.’ilc Cum lnivc inc-conic By cvcry luliil we gut. |cLt01‘s lilic mls: “i wnnl. Lo lcll you thnt. it. was the llrst ing Lliul. eltacd the terrible pain mul niediiitcly went to our druglzist ll/lr. einbach, und procured it 50 cent llnx um now curled itiirl will itlwnys commend you highly tocvt-ry imc. You tunily siived my life. My mind. boo, as ulnioat prone from the pain. Yours semi' Jennie F' iciim' Fmeeri a'"iv` irratefully, Mrs Rose H. Stoutfer, 100316.11 t. Moline, Ill." Ii' you wnnl.poslt,lvc 'proof ot' this send the Pyriimiti Ili-ug Compalny liillll ill receive n free triul pu-;kn;_fi: by return goods, ut \V. A. Jol|ustone'i~\, Montague 1\"\i|» TU' it. llhim B0 “Will-!i\l» 10 YOUI' p_ E, [_ 3¢];,w|,f drugglst, get a 50 ct. box limi get well. __-__i._. ANNouNc_EMENTs. -See Sun Francisco-before and lifter Presbyterian Church, Montague. \Vhen the fi¥`°'°lf0'"iRi\L-Gl”l\C0 .C|\l-ll`f=h- Sliver' oliectlon. 175 splenflid vicwa. -Nn ll l<‘iel4l lltnbuliulce nircls ioiilulll 7'i0 ellitrp. Stnzttzliui' drill. Full il .- Till-: first. shoot of the season will tnke "Li‘i‘“‘i““*'°- - Tile closlnt; iinncc of thc I"rll|uy ievun- g'B class will tultu plnce in Sin.-\llw1n‘st nt Lic pt-r lit. lirst qunlil-y null lmndlust size nt/l`hc Red Cross Pliurnmcy. li ltt 700 _ yards handsome shaded taffeta, worth S5c per yard. zo inches wide, Io different shades, selling at 501: per yard Tuesday.~-Moore & M:Leod. zzdii - Sale - W.: wish to rel tice our resent stock of cut glass before our new stock ai- rlves and we will there- fore give n uniform dis count of 25 PER CENT oif of our eu ive '-lock. This is an excellent opportunity to buy cut glass at away down prices. TN _. lsr: /its ' 'if '.. fl M-= {'_i§.»' V. .{i:',5'. ':'»~.*~.j +_~.;;»;' ' , /9' J ::,.,._\` I ~":.\ _ff-_ f ..,"‘j‘> I..-5# A Frcc Musical Cu, mas, Education We have arranged with the United States School of Music, Union Square, New Volk. to give free lessons to all who purchase Violins, Autoharps, Guitars, Banios from ns. Hundreds of people do not buy nmsicn instruments because thev cannot play.-Here is an opportunity to learn with- nut costing you anything ~ lt. >_.____- ___ ____ ____ _______ __ _ ___ ___ ~ - __ __` __ _a _.__ > _ lHl lllililli "’"°'f'§-"“'“ Klilili lllill Stanley Br s WRAPPERS ANI) HOUSE DRESSES! The styles of wrap pers cliinge like every tiling else-souls-lime) tlic cliang is for the good sonietiuies tie oppositt rx lliis time it is oi the good and the in my pretty prints and new styles will appeal to evcryoiie. The House Dresses are iiiade with a full front, and belt at waist; giving them the appearance ofa shirt waist siiit. They are very general favorites, :intl good sellers. You will iiucl tlieiu hee iii generous assortiuci t. Prices rangc in wrappers from 75c to $2.75 each. _ llousc llrcsscs $1.45 to $2 each. Stanley Bros. "é- . _ fi his MARK ii i' This MARK U MEANS QUALIIY | S, ®, C0. | MEANS QUALITY cuoici: carton rsh I slzoiu-:N cannon Panos l‘l|l up in si und lull: lvitl liiu-tliiiilin-null'lmx¢»<,n1-llnivciil-lil-lulrillliuir ;;uni‘- | I |fril~w\|»4l$| I andsl _ZOB t “shilfiishsou 'ia c'o’i?Z" J About he r. Deimel Underwear. When to begin wearing Linen Mesh. The change from woolen or cotton to Dr. Dei1nel’s Linen Mesh Underwear can be made at any tiinc, in any climate and under any condition of health. lt is a change for the better under all circumstances and cannot be made too soon. This underwear is for sale at S. A. McDonald's uho keeps the most up-to.date Underwear. S. A. McDonald, P. E. Islnud’s Greatest Clothing House. __..___ _ I If l 'll`i.:.'. "eu snowu business stand ff 1f:';‘,.“"‘;.fi" .szifsity :.‘;;'=‘>;..2:;'.‘.‘:; ;\` malws a tloinlv- t~