_ »_._. ~""'.Jllll»_rs1-Jr A , 30, r9o6 /trtis .tr-’¢.ll'Cl' ~ ARE Ili '\7f.t'.'I.'mJD ” it.” .‘i.¥'.t‘.t.‘.t'..“tt.‘.’.t‘..l".‘{.’.t°.;. £'»l-.1..-.~.<... .... ...... _cgovvnr-l ,L V. g 'VIIIT » 4.>‘U'$El. STUDIO. GEO. Il. ` CO0K where lsbv is Alwsvs Wslwme. :_-E ' *_ Both sizes. Fresh stock, direct from the manufacturers. ~ LioU0z0N-E ‘ A' . 9 5’-i?~‘l..'9.i' 1 _'_' ` '\ \ u ti “ v.'iuf'rii..m|» _ is lr I ` ‘o t smiisisiilsn use ning and l Y iiiiiagplwieeviites 1/ ;i_i_.;.;,§..'.ra‘.: _ “ThePe_iim_1hatPillslt`s°eli” "|'ltr.`Coru'iimPmCo.rI’ioi.rW(L You will find an assoitnien ol these pens at Wholesale and Retail., w. w. wellnerss, Geo. E. Hu hes 2 . Mpotbecaries Hall. - s , r FINE DAYS ARE HERE So bring the children in and have their Photo taken. Come today. B A Y E R, , Photographer, . Gaiivln, Gcntzcl & Co., Tele; hone rua. THE KEEN KUT SIl0E is the greatest value ever oiiered at the price $3.00. Gentsl You want B. 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-' datelast. This shoe. is the one tliev are bn\ing all over Canada. $3 oo takes a pair. li. iz. pgpgcsss. Hilti Q knows what ` means-s lot nd worry. really lessened ropcr material which can be We haven iirge variety of Soaps including Securing. Scrubbing. Liinnilry, Toilet Disinfectsnt, and etc, Diamond Potash. Giiletvs Lye, Ani monia, Pesrline. Gold Dust, Borax, Piilz Cream, silver Polish, Starch a large vsrietv, Stove and Shoe Polish, Brushes, Brooms and cic Order here where you can get all st the one time-sec what you get and at the lowest possible price. Mcl{eiina’s Grocery Charlottetown, Jewelry Store. Invictus- " Shoes for men who care to dress well. Low Shoes for men. Blucher cut on a pointed toe.last-nar- row shank well arched ` and a fiat tread is the extreme style for 1906. We have them In- victus make, Iri Patent Leather for $4.00. In Patent Leather for $4.50. In Tan Russia Calf for $4 oo. In Tan Russia Calf for $4. 50. Alley ®. Co A - Let Your Next Pair be ln' vlciiis. == i Every-one house cleaning of labor, time a This can be g by having the p to help you found here s ` Two stores tn suit your coiivciiicncs | \ Phone; ll°,“t.“ml:.§".':.t”?'“~ l W; ilium Price UUU3. _ We have a very line ss- somnent ot, mealum price gocdsin Men’s. Won.\ea'.~» and Children’s Boots, Shoes and Slippers, black, White. Ciioco ste and Tan. . Marked st our usual very low prices. ' For cash. SPRAGUE & C0 . SUNNYSIDE. -el 4 FREE TEA In orderto increase the sales of IS- LAND BLEND Tea the Agent here offers 225 ‘pounds as §remlnms to be GIVEN A AY FRE to the first 26 persons on P.E.I,, who guess tire near- est to the length of time thsr; the new :steamer "Empress" t..kes.to cross from England to P. E. Island. The only conditions are that you bgys pound or more of "ISLAND BLR D" east 25 cents per lb. and that you send your guess in sn addressed envelope which will be given you by tllie merchant from whom you uy the ea. For further particulars apply to Bccr & Goff, Bolo Agents for Charlottetown. _ i-' '200 lbs. Moth Balls l5calb. Also our own Moth Pre-' veotive 35: a pound. itsoois r aaos.. n IM OPPOSIIIC P. O- . I 'iii , until tuiiiiii ..., 'lioad Offices ln New Prows Block, Charlottetown. , `Rrcu LORD, Tryon, was in the clt Saturday. Mamas Assam in Marin t Hull M in the city Ssttirdsy. ' ` 'Tue Saturday music is repeated todsy‘s issue by request. 'rua nag win benign this areal-coca 2.05 and tomorrow mcmlug nt 4.i\l. Unresei-veal 25ct.s-for sais at the door. Gnsoulirionfof the nurses ofttbe P. admission fee charged. Monday night. entitled The Cali" by Anna Alw Eames, will appear lu the Saturd lGuardian ef 5th. Ba sure you get it , lt will not appear In any other paper. A vimx' pleasant evening was spent Mlllview Hall last Friday evening, wli McDonald. ltlr.McDoualri intends uiov - to Dundas, to take charge of the ciiee factory there. Asroiva the events to be contested the gymnastic exhibition at tire Y. M. game between the married and sin 8 last meeting on Wednesday, April 18 lust., after a very successful win D. McEachern. will also be found the news of will ba sf convenience to its readers. treal, Monday t-he 30thinst. instead wiilhe due at_Clmrlcttctown Thursd evening and will sail Friday May 4th St. John's, Niid. For further particula THE Guardian is authorized byG. Island Railway to statc tliat, owing to aslower rate of speed of trains, fro express train from Charlottetown. meeting to nominate s. successor place. Tiiis meetingis atteiidedl by fo bishops cf the ecclesiastical prcvin selection marie. The custom is nominate three persons, thc names the appointment is made, and it not known at what period the matter w be settled. dangers which ensue from the int various ways, bo*-h by the importation seeds for the farm. and by the feeding screenings. This danger threatens Agricultural College at Ste. Anne d similar farmers' nature study inastln meetings during the winter. A I An elegant- assortment of "Bahia tackle"_lust opened st tho Central Drug- store. You should see it.-A W Roddin, Phm. B. Dou‘t neglect' your opportuiiitlssl chances like these do not intrude them. selves on you every spring. Rs- furnishing time is hero and with it comes the greatest slaughter sale ot has furniture ever instituted in this city. This isyoirr opportunity. Don't neglect it. John Nswson. tlld3l uvery person who likes good chocolates to try s box- or Whtto's Dolrngrs. I ` Name on every piece. For ssie at all tlielesdiag confectiouers. , I _ on., day J uns 4th. Hsnvsr Bnuror, Mniuuv Rxvsir, was iii t a - “Ins Bear Prince!" Reserved seststie- kets 35 cents - for sale from tho performers. Basin MoMii.r.AN is olferlug for sale his shore farm at Coveliesd containin about 237 sores. For full particulars see ad. E. ‘ I. Hospital will take place in Kindergar- ten Hall tonight. All are invited. No THE Superioress of the Charlottetown Hospital acknowledges the sum of $97.70 not proceeds of thc dramatic entertain- iiient given in the Opera House on Easter p' ANintei-sstlng short copyrighted story “ ar BY as cn is dance was held in honor of Joseph ing ' A. next Tuesday will bc s basket bsll glo men's teams. Ast-och team has already won one, this will be the deciding game. Tun lldlllview Debatin Club held their th tor. Prominent among the debaters who have made the sessions interesting are Joseph Storey. C. J. M. McKenzie, W. Cody, and Hnnnarrnn, under this heading, w bo found news pertaining t,oQueen’s County. Under the proper headings the other counties. The Guardian classifies its local items thus in the hope that this ‘ Tun S. S. Mlnior will sail from Mon- Thursday the Zith as advertised. She HY for rs Apply to A. Picksrd 8: Co.. Agents. A. Sharp, Superintendent Prince Edward the soil: condition of the track, which compels April iilth until May 5th, 1900, both dates inclusive, the morning express train from Sourls sud Georgetown will not connect. at Royalty Junction with the morning Tnuitsuav afternoon the formal the latc Archbishop, Halifax was to mire of Halifax, Bishop Cameron, Antigzr irish; Bishop McDonald, P.E. Island: Bishop Barry, Chathum,' and Bishop Casey, St. John. Every detail of this meeting will be absolutely private, and nothing will be known as toany whom are forwarded to Horne, where Tai-1 Dominion and Provincial Depart- ments otAgrlciiituie are alive to th ro- duction of noxious weeds introduced in of of serious loss in crop production, and thc Governments are arranging to co-operate again this year for the purpose of holding field meetings during the months of June, when weeds. insects, fungus diseases and plant growth are most in evidence. Th services of Proi.Loohhe»ui of the McDonald li Bellevue have beeen secured to conduct s in the three Maritime Provinces. Hero is provided an opportunity for famiers to get at iirst hand, ‘information that cannotbeglven or demonstrated in ball' the use at the Cossoll F Tryon, which wsu on Saturday, vue A of this city. Tux rows that the celebrated prima donna. Madlibs Albsni will appear in the other htnous concerts ca the evening .»ziroas»_y,.im tn., ...ui in astra with the kaenost pleasure by a maint-tty ot G citisoiis. ,it is but rarely that Charlotte- town is fav0l'¢f| with a visit of ons of the worId's famous snngrtnrr, and Madame Albaui's reputation in such that itll! not asylngowordtoomuch to class ber ss, such. She, will be accompanied by s company 'of artists. which include Mdlls Eva Gauthier, cuntrslto; lAlbert Aiolsdeacon, one of Eiiglsrid‘s lesdliig lrarltones; Haydn Wood, s distinguished viollnigc; hllss Adals Verne, pianist; 'rand Frank _Watkis, accompanist and conductor. Tbooocaslori promises to be oneoftlis most delightful events in thc history of thc musical life of Cir iilotte- town. A1 the recent Executive meeting of the P. E. Island Loi-d's Day Alliance, tlis following were appointed a “Campaign Corn'niitt.ee." * ' ' Rav. R. G. Strathie, Summer-side. Rev. N. McLan<-hlio, Hcdeque. Rev. F. X. Gallant, St Anthony's. Rev. F. A. Wightman, Alberton. Hon. B. Rogers, Atherton. Rev. A. D. McDonald, Hampton. Rev. W. H. Sodgewlclr, Charlottetown. A. W. Stems, Charlottetown. R. C. GoiT, Charlottetown. Very Rev. Dr. Morrison, Charlottetown. rtev. Mr. Chowen, Pownal. R. v. R. B. McDonald, Sourls. Rev. S. D. McPhee, Murray Harbor South. Rev. Leonard Wiison, Montague. Senator Robertson, Mon tuguo. J. C. Manual, Georgetown. This committee was appointed in view of the fact that the Provincial- Leirislaturi- receiitly granted s charter to the Chariot tetown Electric Transit and Power Co. to run cars on the streets of Charlotte- town anil Queen's County without any stipulation in that charter preventing their cars from running cn Sundays. The sim of the Committee is to secure an amendment to thc charter at the first. opportunity, and if the Government. refuses to grant such an amendment-, to appeal to the country. A meeting of this Committee will be held in the Y. M. C. A. hail, Summcrside, on Monday. April 30th, at ll a in. to outline plan of action. Y ri lu st! at C. _._-gl; The Kidneys Andi Uric Acid The All Important Work of These Filters of the Blood and how They May be Kept Healthy ., by E i>ir.iiuiisi’s iiiiiiiisii-eirvieit riiis. When the whole vital process of dis gestion and assirnilstioiiof food is coin- pietfid there still remains the work of removing from the blood the uric acid. salts and water, and this can be accom- plished only bythe iridncys. The failure of the kidneys to peform this work reacts on thu whole digestive and filtering systems, chokes up the liver, and hy means of the circulating of the blood sends the poisonous waste matter through the entire body giving risc to pains, derangements and disease. Because orthetr direct action on the kidneys and their enlivening inlluence on the liver and bowels, Dr. Chsse's Kiri- ney Liver Pills are the most thoroughly effective treatment available for thc cure uf diseases of the kidneys. Among the earlyliirilcations of kidney disease may be iiicnlioncd: Bac-knciic. Ficklc appetite. Deposits tn the urine. l:'re<|ueutdesirc to urinate. especially at nlgtit. Rheumistism and soistlc pains, oonati pation and diarrhoea alternating. D ical eill tous sw DK. Scsnty, dark-colored urine. Pcini.-.tcrit loss of ilcsh and weight. Prompt reilvf is obtained hy the use of Dr.G|.ase’s Kidney Liver Pills and lly persistent treatment the kidneys ine restored no health and activity. No medicine which acts on the kidneys alone can possibly prove effective, hc- cause in thegrcat mniorityof cases the Iivcrurid bowels are also ricrnnged. llo- csuse Dr. Chai~e'a Kidney-Liver Pills have s direct snd,_ combined action on the |lver,kldneys and bowels they bring ahour. astisfactoryresuits in the most compli- cated cascs. By using Dr. Chnso’s Kidney-Li\'er Pills, ons pill a dose at bedttuie, as often as is necessary tu keep the boweisin regular healthful action, you insure yourself against kidney dlscasc and the subseguent suffering from lt3}:‘igbts dllla sane ro , apop exy orc cr eqirs y rirea'ded hwmeuts. Dr. Chase’s Kidnry- Liver Pills. 25 cents a box, at all dealers or Edm/inson, Bates 8: Co., Toronto. Cut Glass - Sale - A We wish to reduce our ll ot ill to ill' Ct! t0 of in Ill B B K' Insure, |i-mlm, Fmiay mam. resent stock of cnt glass before our new stuck ai- rives and we will there. fore give n uniform dis- count of 25 PER CENT off of our entire stock. This ii an excellent opportunity to buy cnt glass at away down prices. o. i=, iiuiciirsoi. Jeweiler and Opticisii. :outer u favor by promptly mailing sam. tc the subscription manager. Tris lobster factories operated by th- Pottllnd Packing Company, and b,\ M0809 Bros., at Canoe Cove present a, busy appearance at tho present tim: Theygive employment to about sixty men. The Gitardisn‘s Saturday issue with its imany special features is now read by slglit hundred more people than any othei' during tha week. This increase is In addition to its usual niuch larger xslt Non Saturday. Liaur. Gov. Maciiiivivoiv, of P. E. island, and hisA. D., C. Major Weeks, attended the statc dinner at Gcvemmsnt Lirut Gov. MacKinnon is stiyiiiglat Govern. ment House. Tiurits was a large load of freight to Crapsud on Saturday by the S. S. Cily oi London. Teo passengers cameti Char- lottetown ou the return trip. The cargo consisted oi50cr\scs of eggn;45 barrels i\d1'l bags prslucc; 44 dressed ho|rs;z horses sud ciirringe~'; andli packages butler. TUE busiest nicn of the city always use theGuardlan's want columns when they want anything in a hurry and their wants are prom utly itlled. Tliat's the thing for you to do when yon have a want. ll.‘s the only way to spank to thousands of people at a trifling cost. You can'i afford aslow wuy in this bustling ago. e Owrivc to the dense fog which pr vall» ed in the harbor on Saturday morning, the City of London did not leave for Crapaud till 5a. m. On arrival at the ~-ntranoe of Victoria llurbor the fog be- came very dense and thc steamer cast auchor‘.This prevented her making the tworound trips which wee 1 o item, lited. Tue buoys will be placed inafew days and thesirnimer time table will go into effect on next Saturday. REDUCED A HARD SWELLING. Mr. Gus E. Geroux, writing from broke, tells how lie was injured ii lumber camp. “A heavy log rolled agolnstmyleganill was laid W with stiffness anda hard swelling, ben l applied Polson’s Norvllinci got. relief. A few rubbings with this good liniment cured me." In the bush, Nerviiinc is infiispensable;lt cures ncuralgia, colds, rheumatlsm and internal disorders too. No person can afford to he without Nervlilne' Useful for nil internal and external piiin. Ltirgobottles nt ali dealers. Peru in li you require anythlntz in scissors, knives and forks,spuons, pocket knives just step in and see our assortment.- Caniorou 8.: Co's. 30dli. When you think of curtains and curtain materials-remember thrt Stanley Bros carry an ai twii. ' IIPE AL5 ~ ,Z l li" -4'; U . _ . .- _. t "».`.’;.» P.. --.`._____. »___‘|._' ~ A Frcc sical Education Vile liave arranged with the Unit:-d States School of Music, Union Square, New York, to give free lessons to all who purchase Violins, Autoharps. Guitars, Banjos riom its. Hundreds oi people do not buy iiiuricai instruments because they cannot play. -Here is an opportunity to learn with- out costing yoit anything. Call today for full particu- lars. miigggigkos. SEED PUTATUES GREEN liilllllltlll i car load purchased specially for seed. Farmers should grow this kind as they are in demand for export. CARVELL BROS. l .sr °°"°°.......'..:°°.':t;‘:.i,"'.:°.:‘:.°:.°:;'," :fairy issue of The Guardian wil "SEI ME A1 THE ALWAYS STANLEY BROS. f il- " Q _mast Yesterday Brought us Another Shipment of , Soft Front Shirts Making this the most complete range ever shown here. We have them without collars, and with collars attached. Those without collars are made up with the vt ry latest materi ils and newest patterns known to the shirt world. Prices start at 6ilc each And run up to $l.35 And every price between Collars attached are blacks, creams, and silk :tripes on cream ground. Prices 55c to L85 each. Sizes I4 I-2 to I7 l-2 inch. STANLEY BROS- ..” ,A _ . 4 NICE _ ,_ , -i il- tina §_qc en. lforce » Malt Fowl | Swiss i-‘ooil O. Mcai Blanco Buckwheat Flour G. Nuts Paiicnke Flour | Crea." of Wheat with many oiiicrs t ~ select. from r5c-25C pkg. :Emeieuiserviqe : Q C0’y’ I 1{easonable_priccs I lk :Prompt Delivery. I Sunnyside G oCerS_ phvue H2 1 RAI RESISTERS Yes! That is what our Waterproof coats arc. You need not get wet when for the small sum of $5.00 you c a purchase an up~to-date waterp oof coat. We have been fortunate in securing a large quantity at less than manufacturers’ cost, and we are giving the peopl llie benefit. These coats are well iiiaidc, extra long, dark gray and tawri colors. Come and have first clioice. Boys’ Raincoats, $2.00 and $3.00. S. A. McDonald, P. E. Island's Greatest Clothing House. 1,_________ _ ___i_,_ _M v _,___ __, ____ _ ,____, P slit.- _§4ij,_ siii. In store and to arrive bv steamer, gooo bags best Liver- pool Salt. 13 bags to the ton. Will be sold at very lowest price ex warehouse, and whilst landing from steamer latter part of April. . ~ PEAKE BROS. & C0. r zildvvimtf Charlottetown. . i rodrnwlzw \