, lli _ , \ _f Who Loses ? N . You do if you are not buying _ 0l1r_Master Marine Smoking u " ( tobacco. Why? Because it is , _ " ,/_els _ . made only from the very best i _ tobacco, carefully selected and l ' l = f " 1 well- cured. It costs no more ‘ D UW U than the other kind, which is rt--2~`.-.-‘.\'f-:=-;A-'.=.=;'-'i-~f'.=;21.”:2f-‘TS--if:f»§sf»1‘f;==f1'$ff oftimes injurious as well. ___ _ “rm nirnsr nws acumen f~:,u_n-r<.=»u==-. 5. ' i~ B, RN M°UW§NO~% A C 0 A L .~ `lt’s °‘llof,Stuff” curcta are to weak bowels--a 10. cent box will truly amaze you ,_ M0” old people must giver... eh. OWBIB some regular help, else they suffer from constipation. 'The condi- tion ie' perfectly natural. It is just » as natural as it is for old people to Wilk S\0WlY- F01' use is neverzso ac- tive as outh The mus s 03° all .old people need casein-eta. ue might as well refuse to aid weak CWB Wltll glasses as to neglect this gentle aid to weak bowels. The bow- °l° must be kept active. This is im- . Dortant at all ages, but never so l11\1¢l1 aB at fifty. _ . Age is not a time of harsh physics. Youth _ may occasionally whip the bowels into uctivity. But 9, lash can't be “wi every day. what the bowels of the old need is s. gentle and natural tonic. One ehat can be constantly used '» Wll5ll0\1t 1larm..'1‘he only such tonic is Cascarets and they cost only 10 cents per box. ati any drug stroe. They work while you sleep. ' ` “Some lovely new things in trim-, ming garnlture, Parisian, fringe and tassel trimmings, Parisrlan bandiugg, pearl garnitures, shadow eilects in fine and brussels netts, jet beaded fringes, sequine laces and insertions, bugie and beaded trimmings, oriental ` lewél trimmings, ltlllfly and Valelwlng \ l ,ali - ' "wry me whitefmcy cobweb “att” al1llesParis(lvell;ilznl‘l‘ln;v}l:el>rl:)tt;k that ini, fasgnonofdlafest ag slfg' and grey with mauve beadsl and 1; /llsocol o g oruner sich -id t 40 1 mc" "nd colored “movers m a mtl' :hitlzs o`lYiexftal droliclfrlilrlilge sez; ang of hades Paton’s, 5-16d3ir1i. . ' “ “_ My S . silver fringes at Paton's. 5-16d3lr11. "The entire line of furnishings, now “The annuél meeting of the Ladies’ .included in the stock of John Mc- Aid Society of the P. EL I. Hospital Leon & Co., will be put up at Auc- will meet in the Y.M.C.A. parlor F,-i_ tion on the evenings of Monday, Tues dab' afternoon, May 17th, at 3 any and Wednesday. No reserve-all o'clock. 5.15d3i_ ust go for these goods must be --- ' “ " .ell-fu-cd out for the firm must move "Silk fish netts in grey, ecru, navy, from their present quarters to their gobblin blue, Parisian “Hover that new store during next week. ' 5-13dr4i will blend with any shade' of dress . goods. $2.35 yd. Paton',s, 5-16d3‘ir1i. A Splendid Line of_Talcum Powders We are showing a good line of Talcum powders including the two leaders, land Trailing Arbutus. These powders are Violet Dulce and New Eng- recommended by all users. They are pure, safe, satisfactory and delightfully per- fumed. Large can............. ,.,,_,25¢ MacKinnon Drug Company W Cor Great George and Kent _Sts. ` L, _ -_M .--E _ , i -v~ Qi €i_;§_ sip .ji Y \ _ ,gliclcey 3 Nicholson Tobacco Co) __E i .} r. " _- " ' Y - cle are lessl elastic. And the bowels are m`uscles.' F““‘= Pe' up “ ms aureus couruv cunnmllnr i _ It pays tq buy in this Province. , At the last. meeting of the Char Wm. McLure, Pictou, of the Magda- len Islands S. B. Co., was among the passenzers arriv_ing_ln Charlottetown on the Northumberland _las_t.._ovenlng.~ _ -There will be'-a num-ber of*-horse races on the J olmston’s River~Drlv- ~ing Park on June 19th, of which fur`- .lther particulars will appear liter. Subscribers and others _are‘asked to remit by Money Order orby Regist- ered Letter. The Guardian ls not re- sponsible for remittances forwarded other than as above. Bruce H. Yeo, eldest son of Tbos. H. Yeo, Union, left Tuesday morning for Chicago, where a. good position. awaits him. Mr. Yeo graduated with distinction from a Charlottetown commercial college and his many friends wish him success in his new field of labor. 0 ` .A. McKenna, Pictou; Capt. J. Murray, _Vernon Bridge; Miss Isabella McLeod, Vernon River Bridge; Mrs. F. E. Perkins, 0harl‘ottetp,wl`\;*“ M. Fisher-,_ Toronto; F. E. Stsllord~j»Lon- ‘d0u. England, ~ ;*eglétered;`alf`.‘#liu_ Queen Hotel,*`.Cba_rl`otte'to_wn.' bet'ween= = the hours__o'f_"1_1.30 last night and 11.30 the prevfoudnight. ' .' ` ' The funeral of the late Mrs. Dr. J. T. Sullivan, Souris, 'will take place from the residence of James Duffy, 93 Prince- Street, Charlotte- town, Friday morning at 8.45 o_'- clock to St. Dunstan’s Cathedral thence to the R. C. Cemetery for in- terment. The remalns will arrive in Charlottetown on the afternoon train from the east. A private note from Rev. R. G. Strathie dated at St. Jobn’s, New- foundland, Msy 9, and addressed to a friend in this city, tells that af- ter havlng been confined-'to bed al- together, he ls permitted to sit up two hours a day, and finds_ him- self maklng,real progress toward per- manent recovery. The enforced rest in bed, he states, was merely the method of treatment which the reverend gentleman’s many friends in Charlottetown and elsewhere will be glad to learn is proving effec- tual. . 'r ‘p ‘aplsieiuwug ‘qlnnuassv -3 'v Sxayllng ‘1us.x5) gg ~v !uou.xaA :mod 'sequog 'M Zroanuow ‘uos:;nM 'Q ‘p fX9lllPH ‘PIWOGUW 'S 'D '5“ll0f‘ '13 'Haul-‘Cl 'S 'H 1011111. ‘poenow 'a 'V Hornby, Charlottetown; A. E. Stew- art, Charlottetown; J. W. Reehlll, Toronto; E. F. Gaudet, Wellington; W. S. Gesner, Amherst; A. L'. Fras- er, Souris; John Stnafield, Truro; E. Tiffin,‘ Moncton; F. B. McCurdy, Halifax; F. P. Brady, Moncton; F. Cochrane, Ottawa; R. W. Simpson, Moncton; J. A. Legree, Moncton; ul. W. Bartlett, Moncton; G. W. Yates, .Ottaws.;.L. McKgnzie,_Ottawa; John McLean, Sohris; _J. C. I-lopwood, Montreal; J. Laing, Toronto; H. Gates, Toronto: Geo. H. McQuarrle, St. John; J0hn» E; }CB.`ull, Toronto; William McLure, Picton; J. D. Lent, New York; R. T. Malleson, New York; Charles, Prescott, Beverly, Mass.; D. J. McCullough, St. John; B. S. McFarlane, J. B. Mcl’hall, Orwell; P. C. Murphy, Tlgnish; John M. Carr, Toronto; E. Y. Rowland, Halifax; registered at the Victoria Hotel, Charlottetown, between the hours of 11.30 last night and 11.30 the previous night. Captain L. A. Demers, Wreck Com- missioner for Canada, 'who held an investigation into the action of Cap- tain Murchison andthe Officers of the Minto. during the stranding of - the Fiarl Grey, about a month ago, will Wllnl. lung wmstnllt torture--what slcepness nights of tcrrllzlc agony-itch-lteh- itch. constant that I must _tear off my very skin- then. Instant rclicf-my skin cooled, soothed and ll The very first drops of D. D. D. |'l°S<‘l‘ll»tion for Eczema stopped that awful itch instantly; yes the very moment D, D, sllln the tortu I L_ llch! llch! Itch ! _ .ncx-vo-racking days of utch, until it seemed ealed. und how it cures ecz D touched the burnin 49 Colhorne St., Toro _ . g n , re ceased." E. A. Foster. Cent rugstore, l rs #1 J _The Blake Hotel _ D. D. D. has been known for years as the only absolute reliable eczema remedy, for it washes awaY th” diseasu germs and leaves the skin_ as clegr and healthy' as that of a Chili Il you will come to our store, we have had the agency for this remedy for`so many years that we can tell you all about D. D. D; Prescription t Or you can get a $311111 bottle by writing D. D. _i _wboratorleei rising. Auction 'Sale of Blake Hotel Property I am instructed by Geo. J. Rogers. Esq-, to sell by ‘ _ , . , ‘. Public Auction ‘ that valuable Hotel property It 49 Wa\¢=\'_ » ' YOU? Gfaln Street known as the Blake Hotel. _ ‘ - This property has a frontage of 42 ft.. extends back 8_1 ft and with a right away of 9 ft on the East side. It,is_in every desirable locality where -the value of real estate 1s_rapldl_y -` Sqltezrddy. May' 1 8th. _ i 'lee io’clock I Noon _lil ills: for the sale- ‘_‘ _ _ 'tmugtn l ina.,-n°1°\$'.'i.‘{lf»‘li'§'°."."“° ifliiddiiaifffahhvifaeahi. _ i .tenniehi ..- 'l trhhual ahd‘ '_" W ` ~ »-in.. ii’-i';";'i°..".»i..:.l.°.f.°5 ..';°1‘..':r<‘ °°“° ° “ "‘ ;'::.'~::.~.e. ...=z.i:~='~i .. .`_ . submit his report to the Department, and.it is expected a-decision will -be rendered shortly in this case-0. This inquiry' arose out of certain state- `.`ments 'made at a- previous ln_vc9tiza~ tion held in Pictou into the action of Captain Brown of the Earl Grey. The witnesses examined were!-Capt. John Read, Chief Officer of the Earl Grey, Capt. Murchison, Chief Officer Senca- baugh, Second Otlicer McDougall, Pilot Buote and Wireless Operator Keith Rogers, all of the Mlnto, Capt. Taylor, Marine Agent, and Mr. Don- ald Nicholson, M. P., who was 3 passenger 'on one of the steamers. .The enquiry opened at 11 a. m., and was not concluded tlll 6 p. m. The two principal witnesses were Captains Head and Murchison, the former being on the stand for ahoutan hour and the latter for four' hours.`_A; A. i Mc- Captain Murchison, - - 1 rg L I U I ‘ `"' _ _ lx Lean, K. C., M. P.,_was counsel for, I lf-'Wi =-ll . '-:Our prescription business is grow- ing by leaps and bounds./l‘his‘worlt is done by a member _of the firm, no boys or apprentices are allowed` to do any of the work, and you _are thus sure of getting tbe'best service. We can flll any rloctor’s prescription *and lisa nothing but the purest and best drugs and charge only moderate prices. Leave your prescription with us. The McKinnon Drug C0., corner . - dtl. . , _ avardiuirap casam susan \ - - _ __pl_9_\__¢_¢'_liforyeurs_ol_f- ,_ of Great George and Kent-` Stfeets. ~ is, ' _ r per committee :erection , , .'»Yestel‘dly_ the Northumberland left Charlottetown gt 7 00 a, m for Pie- town at 3.50 D. m. with passengers, fmall, express and freight and docked at 7.10 p. m, She leaves today at 7.00 a. m. for Plctou returning at night. ~ The funeral of the late John ° F. Hughes, Charlottetown, the victim Of the recent accident in the St. John Railway yard, took place yesterday afternoon and was very largely ut- tended. Tha pall bearers were chosen from the 1.aborer‘s Union of which the deceased was a member. |3ev_ Dr, McLellan' officiated at the services at St. Duqstan's' Cathedral and the grave. Muchsympathy was shown for the bereaved family. C. `McCormack, Souris; James Partridge, ‘Mt. Stewart; W.L. Mc- Laren, Cardigan; J. S. Martin, Uigg; Dr. Si. McKenna and_ wife, Oyster Bed Bridge; T. P. Gass, North Riv- er, A. D. Ross, Eldon; J. H. Myers; Hampton; Jamies Kennedy, Kensing- ton; M. Kennedy, Bradalbane; D. McDonald, Georgetown; J. J. Mc- Kenzie, St. Peters; B. H. Hawkins, F. M. Hawkes, Halifax; R. R. Ran- kin, St. John;.C. R. McKenzie, Tru- ro; registered at the revere Hotel, Charlottetown, between the hours of 11.30 last evening-,and 11.00 the pre- vious evening. _ The fuheral of' -the late Miss Lettie Ways, Charlottetown, took place yes- terday afternoon from her late, Ere- sidence, Elm Ave to the Peoples Cemetery, there being a large at- tendance. The pall bearers were S, Craig, George Mugford, John F. Martin, A. Tarbush, F. Rcndle and Lieut. Harvie., the latter three being from the Salvation Army of which the deceased had been a Lieutenant, having served in the field in that capacity, being latterly stationed at Reserve, C. B., and retiring from the work owing to illness in the family. The service at the house and the grave was conducted by Rev. W. Harrison, assisted by Ensign Millar of the Army. ` 'Little Willie Stewart, a young chap who has been visiting in Char- lottetown for a few days, the guest of his grandfather, Mr. Nelson, 212 Cumberland St., met with a serious accident last evening. Men employed in the work of`cleaning out some.old> books from the Colonial building had erected a wooden slide about the ground. _The little fellow along with others was sliding down this and one one of these excursions- he _ came down unexpectedly and struck the ground with considerable force. The result was that his eright .leg was fractured midway between the ankle and the knee. He was taken i tended returning to hishome this. slx o'clock, Saturday excepted. 5- l 6dr6l.` li ` -A\\‘L .fr 511;" <9. .; .c's*°»" »@1f';/'-...-:.-.."'\f‘ 3 ,H H "'?<'»" I if' POCKET . KODAK ~ Thlsls the most popular of the Foldlnrr Pocslrezt series. Takes mc- - °"v'i7§evl>lilfi like to show mo you-_ ‘ , seo.oo.s-.u.oo. or emo. Johnson & Johnson. Kodak Dealers. Z 6;;-l . ' . Formslln is good for any / three,feet _wide and this was plac- ~ at a slope from the first story tot to the Charlottetowh 'Hospital and 5, Dr. Dorsey was called in to set the ' injured member. He was reported as L' 'doing nicely lastevening. The little' fellow belongs to Loyalist and in-_" morning. _ ' ~ ' ::The store of R. T. Holman Ltd. 5 Summerslder closes each day at . 5 _ _inn _ I ____¢__ =-.-nw.-s.»w.».\~.' _s what masses an to weak eye-._ CM__‘ _ _ lottotown G_¢;uncll a_ Petition frm; ' . _ i i . ,;°:_;.._j.;°.;.;:._j§;;~ _§i.§:°i..i.;;.: Palms » . l’°""'lS ctrdet arid' was Telererzldn to the ro? & S mg?///JIU! & ' The Busiesf fore on har offefown’s Busiesf Street .N0 J Night Gown, This is one of the llandsomest garments shown in the sale, made of fa fine soft Lawnsdale in slip oder style, Has short sleeves composed of wide embroid- ery. The V. shaped yoke is, made of embroid- ery insertion, beading and torchon lace, fin- ished with wash ribbon, regular value 5i.»35,_wl-Ilris SALE Plzics. .. (7 _Nm 4, Sk"-(_ A very attractive garment carefully made, with. all seams double stitch- ed; '1`he 24in; frill is made up of wide torchon lace with 3 bands of torchon insertiou separat- ed“by wide muslin bands, regular 9oc WHITESALE PRICE »N°_ 5 Skirt A very ‘attractive garment of good grade soft white muslin, has a 9 in. frill of'Swls_s embroidery, headed with a 2 in band of torchon insertion and 5 narrow tucks, regular value L25 WHITE SALE. PRICE... . ,Nm § P|-|n¢¢55 S||p Made of a fine soft muslin. all seams double stitched, 8 in. frill of nice embroidery, yoke and sleeves trimmed with torchon lane and wash ribbon, good value at gms, W1-uric SALE Pinch: U T8 Dainty Corset Cover `50c ' The smooth Lonsdale Corset cover, shows clusters” of _tucks at the back, top has wide band of veryopenembroid- ery insertion caught by two rows of wash ribbon. Edge of Torchon......50c i _ - - -~ ‘ 2 0 tou with passengers, mall, express abd freight and arriued at 10.30 a. 0 a e t e m. She left on return to Charlotte- . . »' \ U l . . Whltewearl THIS MORNING WE START a special exhibit and sale of pretty Summer _whitewear-goods 'adapted to wearjust at this season. We think that you will find the values offered worthy of your best attention. We described some few of them, and assure you, at the same time, that every one we_ describe has a score of different designs behind it awaiting you. No. 2 Night Gown. A very fetching garment of good Lawhsdale, has short sleeves finished with muslin frill and torchon lace. The high round yoke is edged with torchon lace and insertion, and caught with white or colored baby ribbon. regular value $1. Wh'f Ssle price . . . . . . _ . . . . . N0, 7 for-sg( Cgv¢|-_ This notable value is made of a nice fine soft white cotton, yoke and sleeves are edged with narrow torchon lace beading caught with dainty baby ribbon, regular value 4oc WHITE SALE PRlc1.»:...... 299 N0, 8 Corsa cgvcr made of good grzule white xnuslin, finished at top with a 3 iii. band of embroidery insertion over a pretty '_ beading edge, finished with fine torchon lace. A pretty wash ribbon is run through the beading, regular price . _ . . . . . . . . . N0 9, Drnwgrg made of good soft mus- lin with deep frill of nice embroidery. shaw- mg five rows of tucks at head. carefully cut, using plenty of materiril, regular price 656. WHITE SALE PRlCE..... ... .. N0. lo. Drawers. A good fine soft mater- ialis used in making up this garment, finish~ ed With Choice torchon lace, niuslili banding and f0l'Chon insertion. cut full and carefully made. Precisely as illustrated above :eg- Hlar value Soc. wu1T1=. sAr.E_Paic1-;._3llC T 7 Smart Corset Lover 35c A Corset cqver of very fair cotton, is finished with good torchon lace at top and round arm hole. A broad band of embroidery insertion forms top of yoke. All sizes.................. .. . . . ..., . . . .55c' \ , l ways on hand in silks and crochet. If you want hovelties, here is the place to come for them. "'Bruce's." 4-29dtf. _ 'VA cap, a shirt 5gt,~'two pairs of l / German sox, two ties, complete out- fit worth $3.75, Friday and Satur- day only $2- at Browu's. 5-l6dl'3i. I _.IFA ,i A "Neckwsar:4_.-'in ' up-_to-date line- al- : _ ivays on hand in silksyand crolchet. Q. If you want novelties, _her_e_ is ,the place for-_,t_hem. "Brnce's., _l-29dtf. No-3 A .1 "ll you have founc it hard Y-0 get ,just what you wanted in clothes. If you have found that the SUHS YOU have been getting are POOYW made. 'and lose their shape nfter ii short time. If you have found that your suits dld not lit YOU l\lBl1 BB YOU would like, don't think you cannot be suited. Try us. We like to make clothes for particular people, we take the trouble to give the particular msn just what he _wants and what suits him. We will make`you a suit lar. Just try' us. Macl.ellan Bros. ‘ 5-14d4i. "Al1overlacss," white crealn and ecru allover in Irish crochet and many otlierllne laces' from. 85c. to that will please you in every DfH‘liiCl_1~, fj) ` l' ` ‘ ,` .iN-eckwear;-Au up-to-date line al-l “Ladies you will do well to pur- chase some of these remarkably low priced straw hats at Reddin’s. 15 cents while they last. Worth up to 50 cents and. even 75 "cents, brllidli. “Mac's Blood Food has been madc from a recipe that has been used for a lon , time by the -leading physici- ans irl America and Europe. There are none_better and few as good nt the price. A box 50C. The Two Macs. ~ ~ 4 5-isdrei. “If you go fishing you will need a line. hook, fly, reel, basket, net and other supplies. You can get them all here for this is the lsland's head- quarters _for good fishing tackle. We have just the things you need for that trip. Our tackle was selected to suit local streams. Call in today and get our prices. The Two Macs. drtl. "If you want to get a satisfactory suit, you must go to a place that employs expert cutters, and expert workmen and that use only lirstclass materials. _This store has areputa- tion for making clothes that please. You take no risk when you order clothes here, we guarantee every suit to be satisfactoryto you, or you need not pay for it. We give you the services of experts, and the cost ls nn $5 00 per yd The finest stock in the Offnalin Oflririty at `l>_atl>'n's`." 5-1ensir1l.l higher than. you pay the ordinary “Odd trousers, _ .ready-made suits, underclothiug, t;ies,_ shirts, raincoats ~-a good line of furnishings will bc put up at Auction at John Mc`l.cod & (lo's. on the evenings of Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. These goods must go-no reserve. 5.13dr4l The musical Ciiftons give an ‘cn- tire change of program at the Peop- 1e’s Theatre, tonight. Those people are certainly first class artists and everyone should hear them before they 'close their engagement. Among their repertoire tonight will be sel- lections from I'l Trovatori. Besides this first class act there will be thc usual big picture program. It is it big entcrtulnnient for little money. 5*l6dli “A large supply of huts in ladies' and chil|lren's sailors are in I.. J. Red