` _ I I | |- ".iGlIg if Till” ul, 'G|i\ll¢¢. Around Your Table dsflss ¢'mna¢.i c....~.1 ‘ Miva’ °';lmle~°fy:’nmi;oip:.1k?e~\rse of Iweli. perhaps, s dozen Wbllliye' iverylqggg famous-°‘Go:munity rliliebrtliff "em" 'ml PMN ‘l°“'"° l\‘°l“d|U8 ills W W-SWE!-ls-NESR, Jewelier. ARI! t' I! you wish the best in photo- K\’!P|l!| Bnlalied on the new spee- lallzed' mounts, (the very latest novelty.) i T0 'V'1D1‘l: Our _‘l5`\1|.'C11l.O ceo. ii. cooii Dr. Williams’ ` Pink Pills. _ ~ _Baby's _ Own Tablets. lla_nson’s Corn Sslve dircet the manufacturers. Wholesale and Retail. Geo. E. Hughes, Apotiiccnries llall. .I- .umsnc _ , raitosmc. DoYOU want to wear the latest the trade can produce ? If so, you should see the clothes we turn out. The clothing we m_alre_is built- every piece and particle put together to ive' the wearer comfort ang satisfacton. Your 'punts will not bag or your coat sag--tliey’ll fit per- fectly on every part of your body, no matter how much out of the ordinary your build is, CALL 'romv and see my goods and leave your measure -avsnvrsrnn is guaranteed. D: Me Lsren, {;‘;‘.;':;;f The .\v~r.istin Tailor, il-Zikltls lwntf. _ l (ea --d Zoilce ’ Are yon sotisilcrl with the qnnlity you svtl, , lf yoii arc not you should lose no time in giving ours a trinl. i')iili.()AK lii.END TEA at 25:: sci* pound is rt pnrc Indio; imported imct from the ten gnrrlcns ; lrlvcs n. 'aiming rich liquor of excellcnt flavor. r OUR LION BRAND TEA retails for 2-ie per pound : is selected from tho cho ces growths of India and Ceylon ; givosumlld, rich liquor of rleioious flavor. OURCOFFEIC nt- i0c per ppnnrl ; is selected from the choice hlenrl put up by Chase &. rln.nhoi~ns. ll e luivo it in Fcnied pound tins ond in tho hesn which wc grind its you wont lt. diva im yniirnldor and wo are -sure you wil not rvgrotit. Mci{enna’s Grocery, , Pnone{B‘:.‘r::.:1:':.'1.:;”.'.°.§f'“'. , 5//ire--Mlq»»i"~’¢ Note the strikingly handsome styles of. “Queen Quality”.Sum- mer Oxfords display- ed in our window thi, we. k. But don’t siop at the window, cone in and try on a pair of these fashion- _ able and pretty shoes. Low shoes $3.00 and _ or-75. " ~ High shoes $3.75 and $4 50. Alley Q Co. \\’¢<\\.;\ FREE TEA In order to increase the sales of IS- LAND BLEND Tea the Agent here offers 2:5 ‘pounds as premiums to be GIVENA AY FREE f-0 the first 26 persons on P.E.I,, who guess the near- est to the length of time that the new steamer "Empress" takes to cross from England to P. E. Island. The only conditions are that you btkiy a pound or more of“ISLAND BLE D" l`ea at 25 cents per lb. and that you send your guess in an addressed envelope which will be given you by tllie merchant from whom you uy the ea. For further particulars apply to M¢-'fs B°°lS. ~ Special This W eelr I Gopairs of men’s _ Dongola Blucher Bsls regular price $2.-50 4 For this week \ve will let them go . .at ;,$2.o'0_ ..SPllAGllE & C0- -=\‘.=~F 'NA our Window hisylay "’ -<>F- ; _ Coigalc’s Perfumes, Soap, etc., -' ls the finest in the town. , Would like to interest "you ‘ .; _ in these goods.” ~- Let us show them to you. Reddin Bros- '~- rnoimoo 0Pi>-P-0- \ ,____.___-» _~ WEAR a “Qhristy" for certainty of style and satisfaction. Prowsc Bros., ltd. i - _ our _ l, lHi ,llilillli \ r Head Offices _in _New Prowse Block; Charlottetown. Sarulmsr Guardian fifty cents a year ` Macxsmrr. at io cents each at T. G. P\ll‘l°!`B every day market. ANY girl desiring to learn type-setting _should apply st this oillos at once. R-svn R. G. Sriwrnis and J. E. Wyatt Sarnmersida, mme to the city yesterday. Paoninn. the hypnotlst and mind reader, came down from Summsrside last might. _ W. H. Suvsssoir leaves this morning for St. John and New Brunswlelr,ou a business trip. Annan J. Bovvira’s brown mare Malia dropped a fine filly foal from Commodore Ledyard. Moy lil. A s1‘RAr young pig, probably lost by some farmer, is reported by residents of King Street near Great George. MIB! Bl-ANOHE How/inn of Clyde River, has returned homo after spondinga very pleasant holiday in Charlottetown. ANY person or firm who will accept a agency for Steel Motor Boats, should write toJss. Elliot-, St. John, at ones. The Saturday Guardian, only fifty cents of yours abroad. Subscribe for it today. Yraanav afternoon Jim Power created a disturbance on Wnatsr Street and broke the windows in Captain Hughes’ establishment. Hs was arrested by the police and carefully driven to the station on ajigger. W. Gaim!-:'r Moons, son of Theopii. -Moore of the Inland Revenue Dept., Charlottetown, has passed with honors the Bonrrl of Dental Examiners at Seattle Washington.Dr. Moore deserves cougratu. |stlons on so successfully coming through such it stifl’ examination. Tnenn is just a possibility that the Empress, the splendid new steamer of thc Charlottetown Steam Nevignlion Co., may arrive in port tomorrow. Nothing definite is known ss to her arrival, but if the vessel has hmi is good run it is surmised that she may be in tomorrow. -The series of Gospel meetings lu the S. D. A. 'l`»tin-rnncle, Euston and Great George Streets, continue to Increase in interest. Important und timely subjects are under consideration. Service, Sunday nt 7.00 p. m. Subject-The present finan- cinl, politicnl rind religious condition of the worlrl. Services every nicht next week except Saturday at 8 o'cloek. THE Turner-Weaver-Blair concert last evening was s very enjoyable musical entertainment at which s select audience of musical people expressed their pleasure hy hearty applause und frequent encores, which were graciously responded to. The concert \\'nsi'i\ther into in beginning, but that was the only draw back. The fair trio will be warmly welcomed when they return to this city. Oivi-: of thc most interesting and pr0ilt~ able tempernnce meetings held during the recent elect lon oninprign was that at Mt. Herbert, at which Rev. D. McLean presided and the sneakers were S. F. Hodgson, J. A. Lawson, W. M. Rowe, F. Bovycr, Principal Jones and li. McLean. After stirring addresses the question Of reorganizing the old divisien was earnestly discussed, and it, was agreed to by a goodly number to organize Ever Onward Divislonata time when people would not be so busy as_at present. Mns. Minn/ini. CAnrvmai,1.,sistor of the late Archbishop 0'Brion. rind mother of Rev. Dr. Campbell of ilniifax, died at her helne, Mill Cove on Monday the 4th lust.. Bev. Dr. Campbell. who spent. the winter in Colorado, arrived home Sunriny. mul wus nt her bedside when she pnvrseii away. She lenvostmmourn four sons- Rov. 'l`nrrnnes`Campbel|, Walter ami Hurh nt.. ironic, J imcs at Wheatley Iiivsr and three daughters-Mrs. William .th-ilrritli, Mill Cove; Mrs. Fred Conn-y, Tirgnish; rind Mies Clam at Kcliy°s Cross. 'i‘Hi-2 Provincial Government. was wsiterl up -n yesterday hy is riapu'at.|on fnrm the Prince Edward lslnnfi `Lcrd's Dny Alli» ancc,rothe charter grunted rinring thc lust session of the Legislature vo the Charlottetown Electric Power and Transit Co. The aim of the Alliance was tocnlisi. the sympathies of the Govern- mont in the mattm' of nrncnrilng this charter at first opportnnil-y, so that tin- runnlng of ears on Sunday he prcliiirltcfl. Addresses were made in this end hy Rav. Neil McLaughlin of Bedcque, Rav. Il. G. Strathie ol Sunnnersldc, R4-v. S, .i. Woodroffe and Rev. Wm. Dobson of Charlottetown, and Rev. A. D. Mc- Donald of Hampton. Members of the Government expressed their sympathy with the representations of tiiedeputatlon and now that, the mists surrounding Sunday legislation are beginning to clear awayitin expected that without doubt this charter will be amended during the next session ofthe Legislature, no as to prevent the runnlng_of Sunday ea°rs. The members of the l.ord‘s Day Alliance retires well pleased with the result of mission. Eau de Quinlnr.-Thlsis the name of our“halr tonic.” ltiss reliable remedy for the removal of dandrnff, strengthens the roots of the hair, and imparts a il'ns briiilancy ss welias a pleasant, delicate Aroma. 0nly»ll5c per bottle, A. W. |Redrlin Pllem B. ` if Y TASTE FINISH Ai\DSTYLl'i , _ roi; quaur . » I U ciiocotarss ...ns nos-soivs IA.: r;.r>;r:i:;_v Fopme __ ____ me mms __ __ ‘nut They are in s class by fliemse ve /` griltllsetiossrl, 5 n year is an excellent gift for that friend* i`.0|liill.r GUlHl]Ilil“ i1iliEil'S llilllilll The following are the polls heard from ‘ up to tits meant : . ._ . ' Against. 40 Bl cc»-lu9=n:.:r>:.~l-xmas-Eur-»9\:nnf-"'°en0:r5¢eenv-4'; s York Grand View Belle River ~ Vernon River Charry Valley Pownal ' South Rultico Poll Wheatley River Clifton ' Granville 42 Hazel Grove 30 » Brndalbsne 71 Westmoreland 18 Crapsud Bonshaw New Glasgow Hunter Rlvsr North Rustioo Kingston Milton St. Catherines Oovshsrrd Tmsnia Mt. Stewart _Pisquid Fort~Augustus Mt. Herbert Southport ov -is 41 #5 ss as 320 E0 as 41 si as so iss io so -i-i 2 so is 5 so 207 iois A number of polls have not yet sent in the number of votes recorded. Piles Make Life Wretched our 'rrimm is Qorcx RE- Liss moi/r ircnrnc AND rnosoocn cons in Ur. iihasolg Uioimooi- It may bslruilrinlly stated that piles produrze more sxor-u.-lnting pain, misery ...ul wreiclivriuvsrr of feeling than any known disease. Life becomes a perfect burden during the attacks of itching, burning, stinging pains. It is ngrcat mistake to imagine that the ei°l`ccts of piles nielocnl, for, usa matter of fact, they sap the vitality of mimi anti body and slowly but sun-ly lend in the ruinatlon ofthe health. ` This is true nfltching and protruding piles, which, because of the loss of blood, are more rapi-i in their disastrous ei’l'ects. Dr. Chnsds Ointment brings almost instant relief' from the itching, burning stinging sensations of piles and is a posi- .tive and thorough cure for every form of this wretched, torturing and oftentimes stubborn disease. This has been proven ln so many thousands of cnscs that there is no longernny room for doubt that Dr. Chuse’a Ointment is the most satisfactory treatment. for piles tiurt. was ever discov- ered. “To all sufferers from piles in any form I would recommend Dr. Chase’s Ointment as the only cure. Overa year ago while in Boston I becmne afflicted with a dread- ful itching. I went to e doctor who gave me some olnlmcnt which made me no better. A friend advised lhe use of Dr. Chnse'a Ointment. and by the use of two boxes I was entirely cured. You may puhll».i\ this statement in order that other sufferers muy profit by my experience."- . Mr. Mnxweil Taylor, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Mr. John G. McDonald, Picton, N. S., writes:-“Allow me to testify concerning the merits of Dr. Cl1ase's Ointment as a cure for itching plies and to recommend It to any person suffering ns I did from that terrible disease. For many months l suffered severely with piles and every- thing frrili-rl io profinm t e desired results unl.ii l used Dr. Uhase's Oininicnt which l heiiovv. is the only positive cure for piles." l"rrqunn|.ly when doctors have failed to cnro plies and the eurgeon‘u knife has proven futile Dr. Clmra's Ointment has cdr-ctr-.rl thnrouuil cum; 50 cents a box, at all rlenisrs, or Eflniuneou, Bates 85 Co., Toronto. PROWSF. BROS LTD , OFFEF _ too fine L‘_mvenette Rain coats for men worth $8 for 3.75. Manu- facturers overstock. See adv 7d 3i. - A ,lob lui of window sltmlrs nionnicd oi- snring rollers-nssrwiefi color..-no selini 25c.encl\. Mark Wright. l"urnishlng Co, . ililll A lance into our window will tell Moore & McLeod. griii. WATCH A SPECIAL Onr 17 jeweiled "Special" Empire watch. we cons rler an esrpecially fine watch for the p ce. lt is marie in the popular i6 size for mea and when cased up is either gold, gold-filled or aiivocmskos a most attract- ive and serviceable watch : in fact it will lsst a life time _ It is s very ucurate time- lreeper ss all Empire Watches are and has shown a vefv close rate by our Chronometer. In a Siiverold ease |n.oo. In a Silverease lingo. In a ro year Gol Filled cue #I5-00. In a 15 year Gold Filled case $i8...o. G.l°`.lluicheson, Jeweiler arul_'0ptiei -n. Z you more about flint 79c shirt waist _\ tliana column of type. _Inst give f the glance. Disp ayedon Saturday. - *ll `\_ \ , e. r' ` ` GUARDIAN JUNE r9o6 llilliilll Sliil Wa.snnla'row,Juno7- Sir Mortimer Dursrsd,ths British ambassador, called upon Secretary Root at the ststo depart- todsy sud discussed at some length the deplomstlo questions opened between the two countries with special reference to the Canadian andllswfouudland fisheries. As sresuitot the ambassador-‘s conference with thcforilgn office oihclals while he wasiu london recently, it will now be possible to make another move in the near future foward a settlement of this complex question. It wUi for instance, be attemptsdto clear the ground for final negotiations by seeking to reach agreements upon suililler but connected n1attssrs;while,aato others upon which there ,may develop disagreement essential facts, provision will be made for the asoertainmenf. of these faota perhaps by Joint investigations conducted by experts. Tnusit. is hoped that by next fisll,whsn Secretary Root has returned from his southern voyage, lhsiseues will be so clearly defined as to admit of flnn disposition in short order. We haves fine assortment of Tooth Brushes prices ranging nom lilo 35c. The Red Cross Pharmacy. Britt Tho machine which stands sa the Standard, with a key for every character, is the Smith Premier :Typewritsr,-A. Milne Fraser, Halifax. ildill. Fancy Vests, large variety, pretty patterns, all prices, ¢r.i5,, $1.25 $1-ss. $1-5°. $1-75. 82.0°. $2-25 $2-50.82.75. $5-25--fi H- Bmwn. The Young _Men’s Man. 9d if. Ladies' white contil corsets. with suspenders attached, all sizes, n regular one dollar line selling here at 69c. per pair. Moore 8: Mclaerird. . 9 , Monday Illh inst., is the last dew for discounts on electric llsht bills for May lighting. Pay todav and save money- 8d 3i. Dining lloom Furniture. Sirlnbourde Bufiete, Ext Tables, (Rd and Square.) Also the biggest line of dining chairs ever vhownin tho city. Jas. Patou &t Co. idti. /, -»-- sem... 0FlARi.O’1"i'ETOWN MARKETS. Corrected every Tuesday and Friday.) Beef (quart/or) perlb.. ......O07 to OIH Becf(amaliiperlb.............. 05 to 014 Mutton 08 to0 10 Cattle ... .......007 to 0113 Butter fresh per lb...........02»4 to025 Mies.. .. 15 toil00 Flon per owf (Ialsndl.......il30 to B40 Flour per bbl(imp.)..........4.75 t.o if ou Oatmeal nerlb..............._ 3; wooi- Potstoss por bus............ 20to022 Hay per ton (preassd).... |848 to 0 50 ,;Eitraw per owt..............-.i|4zw 040 Snrawper ton (pressedl......ili|to 500 Chieirous per psir...... ..... 75 to l (10 Cauna.|repcrhd.................0iXi to 010 Hayperowt....... .il35t/0040 0Btc................. 4lii.0000 Tu.:-nipa perbus... 12to020 Oelsrypar bunch............ .0 15t»o 020 .07¥to 08.3 Carrots parbus................040to050 Beet-s per bua...... .. ....il40to060 Parsnipsperdom... .... .......0l2to0‘A0 l.ettueeperbch......... ....000to005 Geese . . .......l.tIlto1i0 Ducks such.. . ........050to075 'i‘urreysoaeh....... ......lm to L50 Apples perhun.................l.25to l.o0 Read Presse Bros Lid., ad for special Saturday attractions. gdti. WHITE SKXRTS AND GOWNS. Saturday we offer special pi ice reductions on white skirts and gowns, See ad. On sale Saiu'day morning. gn ii. - f r.o\s,en -ffl. -, / Z \\"@ , ` » _.\ \ ~ _ ,G The very latest records are here. Come in and hear them played. MILLER BROS . Sunnyside. ' Mr:|:1 _Mo air .nsz anwavsr _ausr _spontr sTANi.i-;YBR0s.. I This ls the » Dress Goods House U of P. E. Island. ` No Doubt About thai! For Assortment, ,, l"-or Style, " For Qualify, ' And For Value, we are the Leaders. Plain, spotted and check Mohairs in all the fashionable colorings as well as black and cream ' just the things for ‘ per dresses and shirt waist suits yard All wool fabrics, and Moliairs in plain colors, checks and fancies-all new goods, and all the fashionable shades; also black and cream --imported to sell at 65c and Dgr worth it_-our price Socygyd Venetians, Amazon Cloths, Serges, Cash- nieres, Voiles and Roxanas in plain co1ors-r- Navy, Brown, Red, Green, Black, Gray and Cream, wide width, all wool goods-priced low, very low--you have often paid 75c for inferior ogoods elsewhere-our pm- price 6 0,cyard About boo per yard we have the mort comprehensive stock ever shown l1ert-Ho\:ne- spuns, Broadciotlis, Venetlans, Tweecls, Checks, Self color Plaids and ull oiiier fash- ionable Fabrics. lf you' cannot como yourself send for samplos-Thls is the Dress Goods House of E. island. STANLEY BROS. _J V -Fawcv BISCUIT - W We carry n well assorted line of Cllilir=iTiI‘I'S i"A.\'CY Bid CU IT. Many line . ni-a carried n work hut here arc it few of the rr--V\\'r;~;° SANDElRG§__(_l__l_‘i & C0,,|“ *’§\,‘;\° j 1 _____.__ ____ _._._. _-i:~f_:.. _... .L ._, _ _,_ ,__~_-_;_-_- ,_-,-_-_,___ ,- ilurijustom 1 _. Tailoring , "` Department \ \\\ \ / \\ turis out the best iiirdc, best firing and ' ino~'t stylish suits that a e worn. . Here .you will find ,_ an A1 stock of Cloth, 'g consisting of serges, , I tweeds, fancy worsteds, ` cheviots, vicunas and \ ,, _ 5 h 'adv I xg' more t an satis e 1 _ , you try one of our cus- E" . '"’~“" tom made suits. Fit, i worlrmanshipslnd goods 5:: _ V guaranteed. As for _ ___ the prices we can - §‘ 3?] ai |111.. `=.f.$\ ii worsteds. You will be me/~s_ r. demonstrate to you "" that we are lowest. We would be much pleased to have yr ur order. LOOK AT OUR CLOTH SHOW in the window and see the best assortment of Eng- lish, Scotch s.nd.Cs.nadian Suitin gs. | ' i S. A. MCDUNALD. §l..ii`:;i§.iE`lff