-mine. _iss _ y IC Then probably it’s n`¢°\¢|, Babies catchcold soeasiiy and recover so siowly.° Not é slowly, however, when nl ‘ use Vnpo-Crcsqiene. a single night is all that’ ‘ necessary for a cure. ,You . just put son_-ie Cresclene hi ,im vnporizer, light; the lamp be- nu;.ili, and P|&Cd' 'near ill!! Crib. wiiile baby__ he breathes-in the lienling-jilnpof. Cold loosens, iiifinnied ilhttmbhnss heal. and all trouble ceasesl [tis 5. perfect specific for whooping-cough and croup. ,, , _ t W ,., l lllllahyll ~i;Z%;;i.‘.i"i"£1"fi:.:."=€"".-llll Plllllllllilyli tlillllllll..< - ' _ = .- f -f ..~.xtZm:“i'wli°'i;'iigw'-ii°i'§»|a"si“:l Fs»s»\»ll'~'» wlwluvv-lemv we V ;1ss=z|af~»-__-V _.,,,,___,_,___-___J -t.f,..L- .. » ~_ i V V - ~---.~»s onsiznianmrnin 9, me ‘ Oiiices in New Prowse -is srnaoury at Bocloik toulirht.. Toronto. whens he willbo etndoyod with 8| k ‘vyuh _ V' Prince Rilwardlslaadlliiapltalwas ec -Charlottetown. H , _, _ ..i»»e.ii..i...i.i.....,...ii ,......|.,' ~A limi: Frans of mimi. is in the city. , Tmwm" '°m°’ Tn: Legislati i hmmuu §:mi:le.as on will be pm- W. B. Mokis is advertising in classified °°l“m“ 1°* “WUI Hood family driving homes. A ifomisa island lady now resident in Boston writes: “W all The Guardian." B ue "ry Dmud of PW. S. Poona, superintendent ofthe 'E' I' flllwly. Was at the Brunswick HOW. Moncton, last week. lf intending in contribute to the J0iNllleBe Famine Fund nemember ha gives twice who gives quickly. Two Scott Act cases are to come up for hearing before Stlpenillary Inman at M°°i‘°8\le on Tuesday, I0t,h instant. Uonniusronnsurs will please to study hrevity and make their communications short. Long letters have to wait till space can be found for them, and often lose their interest by waiting. Ruaosns will please remember that the Saturday Guardian costs but 50 cents B fear. 9-iicents for six months, or it will ‘bssent to two different addresses three months each for a total of 25 cents. Do not allow your friends to be without lt. Tiiri April number of the Trade Press List of New York Copies recent article from The Guardian on the coming Postal Congress. Proprietor Robert Mitchell Floyd. who with Mrs. Floyd visited =this city last summer is in various ways keeping in touch with the Island and ‘the acquaintances they formed while hero. Tiilrsnowis meltingawny very fast in keeping with that old Mortgage on Charlottetown Y. M. C. A. Building Saturday lust the following amounts were given towards wiping oil’ this long stnndingdeht‘ Liiinn McKenzie lli:, n youngmnn helped by association sent in $5in letter as his share to Mortgage Fund,B. Rogers city gave $10, C. M. Moore$l0, Geo. E. Full, $5.00. This brings the amount down to $135, needed tosnve thc building for the young men of this city and province. Miis. Noniiian Mclnnis and family, have received from L. 0. L. No. fill ii inost sympathetic letters of condolence conveying to her in the hour of deep sor- row and sore bereavement, their sincere nnii heartfelt sympathy at the loss sus- tained in the death of herlate husband, Bro. Mclnnis; whose manliness and rare merits were fully appreciated and whose nfiabiilty and courtesy made for him niimy friends. The letter was signed on behalf of Iioyne Loyal Orange Lodge, by George W. MacLeod W. M. and Geo. W. Snelgrove, Chap. Pure Castile Soap. \Ve have the finest brand of French csstile soap in 7 pound bam. It is snow white and exceptionally good for fine laundry, toilet or bath purposes. Price liicts. per pound, 10 pounds, $lf20. 'l`he\'l`wo Mac. MacDonald 8cMacKinnon, Druggists, Cor. Gt. Geo. and Kt. Sta. Bdtwli. 4 o \i~»»w»vnouuu»Hw»u~n»w aff' liousecleaning I l ade S €asvl >-o We want to iiiake hoiiseclezmingan easy job for you this year bv furnishing you with the arti- cles tliat lighten labor. Read our list and see if there is not at least one article you want, then call at telephone No. 6. l Mads Piano Polish Cleans, polislies and renews the bvillianci’ of pianos and wood- work. Price I5c 21 bottle. Ammonia . Large bottles 15 and 25c look like new. Easy 5 Chlorides Strongest and best. _ V Best disinfectant for sinks, sewerage,cellars, etc, absolutely destroys contagion. _____._1.---- ' Borax Put up in large boxes with full dir- ections. ioc a box i.........i.....i Joiinson’s Ox Gail Soap Carpet Cleaner - Makes old carpets Excellent for clean- , ing car! egg, 10 cents i:.,:i°.~., 5 of Rcstorcr . - i- A.ll of the above articles are of superior quam ity and are fully guaranteed by us. Kindly Ca or- phone No 6. _ at. .. ‘ . l “THE TWO MAC’ & lliciiiniilln. TS. DIé?ggGeI`§ud Ként Stieff!- ,_ ndellon' also Home Circle page, Maga- slne Dose. colored Comic pap, HM" news, interesting short Story, Sermon by Rav. Wm. Dobson, notes on the S, S, Lesson a week hence, and all the Intuit telographlo and local news. Only fifty cents per year or twenty-five cents for six months. M Tun Board of Management of Y.M.C.A. have thought ii. best to close the free will dhnations, Easter Sunday. and all those who desire to help in this worthy effort, have the opportunity of doing so this week. The full list of subscribers will be publishednext week, and any who desire to denote s gift need not give the money until the end of next month. If each person will hand In their name this week who desire ,to give something the |135 needed will benll subscribed.-Will you help this week. , Iuoioxrions point tp the crowded house tonight when thc T. V. Stock Moving Pictures and High Class Concert lCo., open their three nights engagement here. And by Tuesday morning it will be the most talked of attraction sean iii Char- lottotownin years, especially referring to La Protea Miss GrnoeGiimore Hamli- ton the Lyceum Entertainer whose reputation as a clever entertainer is well established in our city. Among the laughable moving pictures presented are. The Young Tramp`s, Flat Dwellers, A Pipe Dream-and the largest and moat amusing moving picture ever introduced. A scream from start to finish. King Leopold's Auto' Ride' Many have read the book of Sherlock Holme's-ses it in moving pictures. Scenes are depicted from all quarters of the globe and there is more education combined with amuse- ment in seeing a performance of this kind than obtiilnedin `year‘s of travel. Bear in mind there is no strain on the eyes watching the picturs‘s no noise in connection with the running of the machine flickering and aperformance that even the most fsstidious can attend with perfect propriety asit pleases all classes. Reserved seats nreselling fast nnii are on sale at Rankin andJamieson’s. Tonight at the Opera House. ` Gi-iss:n.\1.MaNaons Po'i'riNona,'of the I.C.R.had a distinguished visitor lastwsck in the person of John Sark, Biir Chief of the Micmnc tribe in P, _E, Island, with headquarters nt Charlottetown. :Big Chief Sark arrived in Moncton on the Springhill express from Painsec and few if any, of thc passengers, recognised in the plainly dressed Indian anything more thana common wsyfarer. But shortly aftea his arrival at Moncton depot a com- plete transformation had been wrought in the appearance of the unassuming rad man. He carried n large black grip proved to contain toggcry that was calculated to give him a preten- tious and warlike appearance. The chief of the Island Micmacs did not find it necessary to make n change of garments plain looking black clothes in which ,I.C.R. ilepot,in place of the ordinary looking coat, Chief Sark wore a much braided garment of some splendour, while the common-plnca looking black soft felt hnt had added a second story of fancy material adorned with feathers of many colors. The heavy rubber shoes worn by the chief had given place to morcaselns of a fine quality and alto- gether the garb of the distinguished visitor when he started out to held |aparloy with the I. C.R. general men~ agar, seemed to be quite in keeping with his position. The object of Chief Sark‘s interview with Mr. Pottingery was to obtain some concessions for his people end himself in particular. The Mlcmnce protest against the increase in rates onthe government road and ask that the farebereduceri towbat it formerly wus. Chief Sark, since leaving his Island home, has been visiting theBlg Chief of Novo Scotia and hai incident- ally called at different indian camps en route to Monctnn.- Moncton Times. One of the best arf- icles on the market for all variiislied, or _ finished surfaces. Can be used with safety on the finish wood work. , A ‘ ilirge quantity just put up. I5 cents. Thomas Bell; 0. B.. Robt. Bynon; P.W.P. From Murray Harbor South.-George Breliaut left Wednesday morning for the Northwest.-Kimball Keeping returned when near the present terminus of the M. H. Railway on Dominion Day.-Regret is expressed for the serious illness of Wm. BuU, Sr.. 0! While Sands. Fool The Colonist, Victoria, B. C., March (th. 1906 z-“On ‘Monday evening a quiet wedding was solemnlzod by Rev. W. §L. Clay at the residence of Dr. E. 0. Hart, Cadboro Bay Road. the contracting partieafbolng Mile Jennie BMI. M. A.. 0 graduate of Harvard University, and 'Edward B. C well ` Barrie of the UI! , . _ W. the firm of McDonald, McKinnon R Coge- weli, Edmonton. The. bride was attired in a pretty dress of mauve crepe de ohene; her going away dress being pals grey with hat to match. After the ceremony the bridal party and their friends partnok of a tempting repost. the table and differ- ent apartments being prettlly decorated with choice out flowers and plants. Then in Dr. Rarifs bealltlful new tour~ Ing car, amid a shower of rice and old shoes, Mr. and Mrs. Cogeweil left for the Princess Victoria, on their way io, Edmonton their futuie home, spondinga' short honeymoon at Vancouver-and -Banff, en mute. Many beautiful presents were _in evldencr, (among them a sliver tea service pi live pieces), Both Mr. and Mrs. Coirsweli sic Maritime province people, iinu have many friends in this and other of the cowl. cities." Mrs. Cogeweli is the niece of Ur. Carruthers, and a sister of Miss lioss, matron ofthe hospital, and of Mr. Their iioreltoesol! the Prince of Wales stuil'. Both are Dalhousie gndua es, she in arts and ha in law. Miss Ross win for many years Erincipal of, Kentvilie Academy, and taught for one year in the New Gins- gow High School. She is admired by all who know har purely masculine intellect, and loved by her purely feminine dlspcsi~ tion. Few have so many warm friends as sheto wish her every happiness in her new home. - o‘her words one good cow was pmqnsln ohm” Bm? 0l`K*“l°°» Wl°|li° M“"'“`°~ i ‘ more than four and a half times as much as a poor one. ii irmnaitta but ir _ 9 Tha, .‘:.':;....'.:;......‘:. .z..i.;..::;° H009 S , , , pleseiuteud holdings tea party soniel S C. ti .sta . I ll' C lalytstshs.osqhlpsta\s:olll`billoua- 1. Rlll¢\plliW.¥ll|Mllld hood- aehp: broakupcelsauwamedkgnn. asondm- la. 0.l.laaso»..r»nitiiaaa , . ADVERTISING iS BROAD. Advertieiogln itself means publiitoy and publieltyila very broad and com- prehensive term. It does not mean eimplyaworrbwhlsporcd to a favored few. it is, rather. synonymous with a general. broadcast declaration. and tho broader tha scope of the announcement. thc better the advertising. No oocuplsu space that directs attention along given and desired lines can bo reasonably re- garded aswaatad; nor can any funds ex pt-nded to this end be adjudged ea- ti-avagence.-Auierican Medical Journal st iAlnsril’s Linlment Cures Dandruif. i A 5. _ }._ , _ -1 -T :-“f ef 4th Rcslment Baud at lloirr Davison lafttuls msrulaglpe f “ ' ' ' Tux Famine of George Harper who ' 'l,‘sa'oui'aaim iiiaguins austin. ia' ‘pmuiouaiyiirer new rem T!" "“" °’"°° “\°°‘°_*i°“ 5"' bfiilll in ite l(Ay,»Il\I,mbcr a serleaisalx Will boglad Iniesta-that iirhas taken a °'“°':d |°'p“"9;& md Q95” anion tstitisi Wim. tilt Dominion wt. l-\\fs`\°v'w|~ Www vid is lmnfevlns M' .w”§'lJ:‘°@'.'-" l ,. - ' I DAT; I V Young, contributed by the odlwr of Tha day by day. ‘N W' I -I A und* “ul mu' Guardian. . Cai'r.B.az1nlfiislfcl(r,i.i.anai\'lt-ilullt °." ,_ \1!Vi_§l|_¢,l|1\\iito weigh the _ k uns. Pima- monsitt me i-.tamed naiieiancieaveiiytinrilinvo thu -a 'meauil"uiij‘a»par¢n'i?it to hu- home in Cavendish. Mrs. McNeill ing "monte fo Their son ,doing the test-lag for-ayear. ‘ltis expect- lii company with Miss Mabel Bentley oaaagjill-nma`|||;||ay¢ gif \\|\\¢||'1“|»'n.,'ed iutfila way that unprofitable cows will ,§;1°f°::d“‘$"f 'f*°'=d;nl; H°“.°lfl~shl»¥\d1ir¢l°l»"’.'°'.$»wmsQc-_ .. .P1 ¥:lf°#°¢m¢\°h:, www °l~ "1-11° --1 , . annie... xr-»~>‘.~f‘~"" neon ew Ltalt be ’ -»°-- ”°” s -li M T-="=-»="== Mc L e od s .rss `um»iirs‘»selc`¢heB¢mrd»y issued ,\v.P. 'fuels-°» ciiiaaia; w- iniiiigyziilaihgihlisfisihirddgzi? AP"i'“';" "‘".» °¢°““1-1 the ww- -adv A'.i~-in mmm as-iii-imzs-Ilia-=i‘.a.a....-.t we i.. .wt i....i 1.. ..... “B” ° * WWI" WUI 9“¢llil°¢l. “The do Gh`ariee Bux`wn;F.S. Susie Money; mg egg A d W ' 3° ` 'frm-. Rebt- M\1t»tert;'C°u-._I»°ulsiiiighzrtiiroducuriizadsrwssiiiiiouiisxvigi Mnttart, Asst. Con., Charles Doull, L S.. 39_qWq|,d, md mg law", 7_9 pcundm In ® _ Big Ad _ on Page 5 _ STILL ' FORGIN G AHEAD The Sun Life of Canada has just pieced all of its reserves on a ' per cent Standard besides laying aside $56‘r,25z to surplus account which account now umountsto ¢i,735,69B.59. For plans in this "Prosperous" Co. see E. Fl. ZBF\.C>'VV`. Charlottetown. i Manager for P. E. Island. 19 iuwf xyr 5 l-2 Clit ll0i'ili G.l). WRIGHT, _ Jimerlcan lille ` Funeral Director, The only Embaluier on P. E. Island holding a Diploma. files A, Ferguson,Lsdy|Assiiitsnt Equipment the best. Parlor and Show Rooms superior to any in the lower Provinces. Calla prom ily attended to day ci _night. Satibfaction gua rautee d Knowing that the Public would appreo iatt the services o a lady assistant, I have engaged Miss Ferguson, a lady of experience and competent in every par» ticular. OFFICE PHONE 6oc. _ WILESIDENCE PHONE Sob. I .` ` 4 /mil ru .ln lin-/. 7:/ Continues to pay the Largest Siviiil U RCSUIIS 1 (_ I I ' on its maturing Investment Policies to its ‘l _ ' “_ ' '_'P‘l numerous policyholders. ` Life (with profits) Limited Pagmcnt. I Endowment and Guarantee Income Bonds, will produce the best results under the safe and conservative management of the North American Life. Write us for rates and results. ‘A R955 @.....l¥i:.?t3T"E“ 5 ¢; ~ MEN’S FI E HATS E have about 600 Hats for men to sell-eight days only in which to sell in roblng himself in his official clothes, / i n ,_ th _ ' , but the decorations were added to the '-1 ,em' . . . . . e ‘ is It s the Hat-buying opportunity of a. life time, by coming quickly you ii travelled. when nt iiiiinisii making his can secure a stylish Hat at a saving of a dollar or more. f °°"°'° l" “W '“°“'“ W°‘°‘“R "°°‘“ °f il” At present we’ve a full range of sizes 6% to 7%. These hats are really good. Such brands as: These tremendous reductions are due io no ini- “Si°fFi‘:n"~HaW°S» and TW55 9-fe f011Ud Only ill flfstlperfection or damage to the hats--there is’nt at speck c‘-ass at stores. . ‘ Styles are many-and up-to-date. You won’t|°n them' _ Hrid 3 much bettgr gssgrtment in any Hat Store-' IHS l)CC3llS_€ Oilf lC€1Se CXPITCS and Sale IUUSL Gnd but you’ll find the prices a great deal higher, in eight days. 600 Fine Stylish Hats To Bc Sold In Eight Days at Tremendous Reductions! . V ‘_ ..... 30° give five years satisfactory wear. We show two splendid styles, soft black only. _ Come quickly-quantity is limi now $5.60 “TRESS HATS"-English Hat of conservative yet very attractive styles. Black only. Btli and eotf. Splendid value, quality is ii i." Former price stamped on leather in each list. Fit and west unsurpassed $2.00now$l.20 “CAPS”-Of every sort worth up to 85c' .~ each :reall shown on a big fable lu front of store. Sires for men- for boys. All , are new and styles are good. Your choice “STETSON" HATS- Most famous for durability, fade- "‘|~lAWES" HATS -This famous American Hat, of less black and shape retaining qualities. Stetson Hats style, fsdeless black. and splendid wear, is a most popular one with well dressed Charlottetown men. Stiff and soft - styles are many and good; black, brown, slate. greys, els. .. $5now$I.95 “SPECIAL” HATS"-In a very large variety of styles. All soft styles including broad brinis. Black, grey, slate, brown, pearl etc. These hats wear well-last a ‘ yearwiiiicare......... $l.20 now69c . ‘FlXlNG§"-For men in following lines. "l."4;'2`f ff r oc to 75c Neckwear for :9 and 3zc ’ ' / ir I' I . xrmlcfs sud Boston I-lose Suspenders for 1 / i6c. ' /[6 38c Silk Haudkerchiefs for` I9 and i5c_ , ' _Z-3-,_;~§ Four ply linen collars 3 for z3c and 5oc .. _ Impoi-tedsoxf'or..... ...........50c` il