blood needs purl. bifida fail! pure riot., all the digestive organs, » “I i1l*°.°l,°°‘F°°4’l Ulrliperllls as aprinrnsdioiao means it uoouoai, nroiasein-law -nnoafit for tiotonoo on up iaos aud‘w`as'per!cetiy_¢\u\a, no 5,. ,wg oooonmublsa .runny macro rims i>omr»orouga,,oai._. A - r Hoodia- Sdrcaparllvla lo u\s,v'vor1a'uron oiooa porisor one tonic. -100 doserono dollar. ' Wall Paper ` At Less Than I4 _ -1 I Half Price You will miss a grand 'sl ~ opportunity if you do not I buy the Job lois of wall Zaoer we are offering. ~ all in and see them and -- - at`tbe same time haven ` look at ' OUR Nl:W PAPER We claim to have the prettiest patterns and the _ lo"c L prices in the city, let us know and we will 1-* end our sample books io fl, your home. We 'know ,- we have just the paper ,:- ycu want _ Book st are 'Y \’-4 '<>. \‘.*.».’1~ 3 l _.- iz @ 9 ‘- U1 'Ml ~. ("4. <5- 4’-“ill n _the Making of Ginger Snaps particular pains are talren toinsure lightness, crisp- ness and dc icacy of davor. and we pride ourselves that our customers ex- , press unqualified satisfac- ,tlon. Ti‘y s-pound. D. STEWART. ' Ectirss Baxitav, Bakes Best Bread. ll Head 3-n‘ New 'uh-I-h_ __ liqlmer Princess, from ‘MM Qi- li-45 D- In . yesterday. ANY 9¢l\\°ll_`haviug for aalensccond should apply at this' olilcs at once. HEABIBT Bonn, Providence, brother ol U. E. Dodd of this city, is expected home tonight on a few weeks visit. If intending to contribute to the Jllhpese Famine Fund remember hc gives twice who gives quickly. - 'Mares no eniragement for the evening °f MW lst but hear the talented young .luvenilen in “The Bear Prince" in St. Peters Schoolnoom. _ Wlsr Rrvint was buoyed yesterday =\fl°rn°°n.ar.du.o city oz Londo.. win make regular trlpson this route to-day. 3|1° lilies, qu East River, to-morrow, Eriday. THE Stanley. which is now engaged' in the work of laying down the Island buoys, came into port yesterday after- _iioon._ There are a number of buoys yet to be placed. Cavr. J. Nicholson, Orwell, First Oiiicer of the D. G, C. Peirel, was n passenger by the Cily of London last evening. He leaves for the mainland to- day to rejoin his steamer. AN important business meeting of the 'Study Class of the Canadian Historical and Literary Society will be held in the iiimlergarten lhls afternoon at 4 o'clock. Members requested to be present. _ Jero McAullilc and his company will commence their annual enaagement at the Opcra House Tuesday next. The company this season luis been receiving very flattering notices from thc American Press for their work and a fine list of nighlfs performance Shea's great naval play “Tho Man 0`Warsmnn" with com- plete sccnie equipment and accessories will prove a great attraction. The fo'r this season is Woodfu animals, consisting of dogs and monkeys. in new songs and dances, were well Ch W odford's sight well worth t-he whole price of Qnnnlaunonlanvqwunq suntan-of-uavnnllubp ' Pc. V *The North A Assurance nection with the Company- ihis Company. _ The records of the the Dlrertors or Oiiicera. 1onoNro - - - - - CANADA _ The annual report of the Company for last year, is now iii the hands of our policy holders. Mr. John L. Blailre. the President, has issued a circular acc0nipaiiying_ the report in which he callsattention to the following pertinent facts! (1) This Company has never through any ui its oiiicers, ` or otherwise, entered in o any underwriting syndicate or any agreement relating thereto in any manner or form. (2) This Company has never contributed to the cam- paign funds of any political pariv in Huy ljlllmef Whillevefl in fact, it has never been asked to do so. , _ (3) lhls Company has no subsidiary institutions in any manner 'or farm. and is not connected in any way with other financial concern; neither does it in any way control any Company in which it is a stockholder. _ _ '( ) No Director or Ofiicer of this Company is in any way, whatever, interested in any agency contract in con- ( ) No Director or Officer of the Coin; any qliali5€S AS 8 . Directbr in any other institution by the use of the stock of pnrcbige securtiei from any person or limi. 01' lllulle 1081124 to any person or firm having satisfactory securities or desirable iiivesmeiirs. as set out in its Charter. (7) The Auditors of the Company are appointed by the policy holders and guarauiors and are gentlemen of qtlge . 11igh¢,.t sianding as professional Accountants. e Auditors ‘electeitthis years Messrs Gordon and YOUDB. HW ‘not interested in this Company in any way, not even as policy ` holders and are absolutely independent of any ¢0liir0l from -8 U d i’ B e-law No 34, it is provided that "No Di,-¢§g0)f or-n0i£ce livolderof the Company shall either directly of indirectly borrow any money from the Company." This Bye-law has been strictl|y£'igl;%;!d&i0-MA_r_r“E‘~s‘ I ,L_ M-“gg” fm- p,.E. I, and Cape Breton. Office, Charlottetown. l 1 _ _ } merican Life ` Company Company show that it will heed- mi-'I blmle in nooq oooaluoa .._.».` _"_A, . as _ \.e______... ___,__r_ ~A_._.--l 1- IICW NW’ H' °li°Y ilsaaperiief P. 3._Isisad. Iluim is the best a vacation. Boo A Ru _ was current on the street ¥°lt¢l'f|2?th\t Captain .Craig has been awardedethc Rocky Point Ferry, peg 3.8, Eidn for the balance of the season. ` » Air Interesting short copyrighted story entitled “When Bctly Sulked” by Donald Allen, will appear in the Saturday Guardian uf23i.h. Be sure you Rot it as it will not appear in any other paper. Trim City of London had 25 passengeri to Belfast and Orwell yesterday afternoon and e lmrc-'cargo of gonml moi-chandler. She returned in the evening with 'six mllevltrs. I5 cases eggs, and 1 horse. _ ~ A vlitr concise, informing little book, entitled The Tunnel has been published by Rev. A. E.- Burke. It contains the UW'-S Nklrdlng the position of this Pro- vlnce in the matter of winter communica- tion and also information as to the feasbllity and cost of the tunnel. A ivuuuun of sehconers came into port yesterday. The ,Brilliant is loading eats at Pownal wharf, for Picton, and will sail when tide and wind permits. The schooner DMS! is loading produce at Queen‘s wharf* for Sydney, and will sail Friday. One orTwo other schoouers came in in the evening and anchored out. THE program for street work and the construction of new sidewalks will probably be arranged in time for the next meeting of the City Council. In the meantime had sidewalks are being attended to as quickly as possible and every effort is made to overcome causes of complaint by citizens on this head. IN explanation of the delay in startlniz the construction of the new station The P|“Y*‘l Wm be i""*’-”‘*“i°d- Ai' the °Pe“i“K Guardian has been told that the weather up to the 12th of this month was such that the contractor did not consider it iii to begin operations. Sub-contracts for brick and lumber have been made and the 5P90i5m\`-li l‘\"°““hi‘ 9" f°" ull” ““U“3° uiaterisls will shortly be delivered on the wentuwlirat view and are head liners station sito. The arm-oiorMr.\voilberg in all vaudeville houses. The head liner the contractor' ls expected shawl,” ' rd’s trained Ti-ir: Minto returned to port yesterday The Halifax Record payee.-The mole. aftgrnoon. She left last Saturday for ment wcatlicr and the many other Port Daniel. Quebec, charged with the attrnctionslast night did not deter a task of finding a wooden brenkwnter; large audience from greeting the Mc- _which had gone adrift from that harbor. Auliife company cn the commencement After chasing the missirig breakwater of thelrsecond week's engagement at the here and there it wasat last discovered Academy of Music. Derry Doolin, the almost at the identical place from which Irish Gamekeeper,wae the play, and Jere it had broken away. Captain Finlayson was seen to advantage in the title role. therefore brought the steamer home. He All the rest of the company gave him rcportsagreatdeai of heavy ice in the excellent support and gave entire satis- Gulf. near Paspebilic and Miscou, and to the audience. Mr. McAuliffe in his,the_cli|nate very wintry. There is also latesropaiodies, and Anderson and Goings plenty of snow on the Quebec shore. THE attention of the Dominion Govern- received, while Prof. as. o ~ _ , ""‘“°d “°“”' ‘“°“k°y" 'md °°'“°s W” “ iliindhgllblsrgmbillloloigslinlioolllsrlasglilzol admission. The monkeys walk the tight t'° b” °°"`°°t'°‘l' by H°"“°° H’“z“\'d»i'h°' rope a'nd drive bicycles and ponies, while “e°es5"7 _r9v|sl°“ hi” been made b-V the the dogs and mo handsome ponies Lieutenant Musgrave, by direction of did many clever stunts and elicited Smncnpmln T°°k°"'“'h°l5i“ °h’“`“° °f- liearty applause from all present. These t'h° A"mlml"y survey W°"k' The chart' clever animals mndeubm hm ° had not been amended since the year - _____________ 1843, when it was drafted by Admiral A.-ik your' dealer for Diamond Botnsli Bayneld and Cupid" O'l°l""" A9 might the most reliable soap maker and dirt 3° °’E`i’;i"i|°d llillllx' cllangesllnilsnd marks, consumer on the Market. tts &tw ogcunes ginI();“th;?’s ;":r;|u';0rll°g“3:‘:' ia said, near the battery nearly fifty feet of the shore has been washed away_by the action of the waves and the weather. 4 Aiuorm the arrivals by` the mail special last nllzbt wasa party from New York, bound to the Island for a vs-eek`s visit, The party are all members of the com pany controlling the Whitney Glass Works. and consists of the President .L P. Whitney; the Vice President, R. D. Macleod (a native of Prince Edward Island); George Dudley, a Director of the Company; and Gerald Stratton, Manager ofthe New York Office. The Whitney Glass Works is an extensive and rich concern, established in the year 1775. with factories at Glassbcrc, N. J., Salem, N. J. and Vineland, N, J. It is the oldest institution in America to have remained in the same family since its establishment, and is the largest cf its kind in the world. It has odices at' Glassiiorc, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, and Chicago. The wealth of the Company is' immense, the President being n. millionaire many times over. GOOD T0 i LET' SOAPS ' We are showing a nice line of Toilet _ Soaps iii our win- ' dow this week at ‘ _ prices ranging from I0 cents per box to 40 cents per box of three cakes. Some splendid values at 25 cents per.box. Try na for soaps. To » be Held in Halifax » September 22 to October ` ‘ 5, |906. _ ' -The Dominion Exhibition this year is to beheld in Halifax for two weeks at the and of September and commencement of October, and the Civic and Gavernmen tal Commission, presided over by hir. Justice Longley, which has the Falrin charg"s,,now has its main features well mdppedout. -In premiums and prizes the sum of $l(l`.i,i1l0is offered for Live Slack, Agri culture. Mining and Manufacturing exhibits. Many enquiries are coming in from points all over Canada for space in the buildings devoted to‘ the various lines of lndustry and invention. The grounds, where the big Fair is to be held, owned partly by the City of Halifax and Province of Nova Scotia, comprise many acres, with modern departmental buildings, neat grand stniid and n. liuli'- miie race track. The buildings are lil-inn enlarged by temporary and permanent structures to ensure ample room for cxhib ltors and visitors. The Commission ls bending its energies to make the Dominion Exhibition thoroughly representative and complete in what may be culled its “legitimate” departments, and they are not neglecting the llghteror amusement phrases of the show. Pursos aggregating $0,000 me oifered for is race meeting extending.; over the two .weeks of the Exhibition, when the fastest llelfl of horses that the Maritime Provinces and a large part of Canada beyond can produce will com- pete. A Vuudcvllle, spectacular and rnlli ary display will be presented on u scale of considerable grandeur. In tllistlic Hill Cuniifiian troops stationed there \\l‘i li- able to materially assist, and possibly the navy also will be able to luke part-. A meeting of the rcprescntulivcs ol i-lic leading Railway Lilies was recently lielll in that city when urrlinrzeiiierita were completed for transportation from nil parts of Eastern Cnnndn as low as intro prevailed from thc'i‘urr\\\io Exliiiliiinii Mr. M. McF. Hull. the Manager of the Dominion Exhibition, has hada very large edition of the Prize List printed, which is ready for distribution and which he w`lllbe glad to supply to all enqulrers. _______...i-1-l- BORN. McLEAN.-At Point Prim on April 2ist to Daniel J. and Mrs. McLean, ii. son. DIED. >RILEY-In this city on the 25th inst., the infant son of Thomas B. limi Mrs. Riley. [Funeral today at 3 o`clocir.] DOYLE-In this city, April 2-llli, nilei' il short illness, Ethel May , iicarly beloved child of Philip and Mrs. Doyle, aged six months. JORDEN-At Guernsey Cove, April lsi 1000, C Everett Elmer, dearly beloved child of Charles and Lillian Jordcu, aged 1 year and 10 months. NICOLLE-At \Vhlte Sands, March 15th, 1900, Lulu Sarah, ricurly beloved child of William and Margaret Nicolle, aged 2 yrs. 9 mos. 7 days. MGKENZIE.-At Rose Valley, Sunday morning, April 22, Mrs. Murdock H. McKenzie aged 74, leaving a husband and four sons and four daughters to mourn the loss of n loving wife and affectionate mother. ANNouii_c_£|v\£NTs -Any person wanting to buy potatoes for feed for cattle will get them cheap at .lonn McQul|lun & Oc‘s. 25d tf. Call and see samples and govern- ment lest of oiir wheat. veiches. peas, corn. timothy and clover seed. and be convinced that we; have the highest quality on the market.-A. Horne & Co. 23dmwl6l twii. Soap l0caBox.-See the soap we are selling at i0v\ abox. Three cakes nicely -wrapped. Good valuc for the money. Th- two Macs, MacDonald 8: MacKinnon Drugglsts. dtwll MENTHOL COUGH 0 A DROPS A pleasant and ef na3pe Reserve giving `vey g ~ h ` 'd l _ ~ Values; fetc. As’_`the premium under ' ' ' “wg 8 an °° as is no higherthsn under the old form, in- _ p _ p _ should ask fer particulars, before 1 I , v p '~ "'11" Tw, M,¢,»» _ _ lliilllill lliillilll. Price -rec for 4 ozs. ._ A; \ nargccisrs. “nt Corner Gt. eorge and Kent Sta. 26,- r9e6 §. I p ;.._._-‘____,,`._ ’;7~"e>'”"s>‘“"-'-'=l¢~‘l'-'lla HQ =\ vo »'.~'>~, .-'gt v ‘,\~\’ ‘ ‘ia . I ,lf ,ot tolllclliod db //' \ l. i l _ 1 .. _ ~_ . - il ( ff U ' ‘.1 i. `;` I . _ »-1,-, . 4 ~ ~ -2 ~ E ~‘ »~..<_v 4 _ _ - _ _ . "'~' "fe , ‘ .. ' 9 ~'f' _ J? é';f'__-._ lgilllff pp . \ _; Aa usuiiichetrloiieiownw besiDryGoods » OF GREY Store, shows the most attractive line of fashion’s favorite fabrics. , It is unquestionable now that the smart grey suitings are to have chief favour among the new fabrics for spring wear. So it is . with especial satisfaction that we call atten- tion to the finest showing of grey tweeds in Charlottetown. Gre with rcenuerclieck mixed re Plain grey tveeds 56 inches vide good l ty d K ~' V r' g- Y » ' f . h 1 weight, all wool. pretty fabrics .,. . .$I.00 l w;:ey glrsckrm a1|‘:l;,1;;Tg’:,;ni1t;£,eé Plain greyg, 3159 56 inches width’ better , i8i)fiCS RI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._. . . . qimliiies, :ill wool . .. . . . . .. . .. .l,|5 A basket weave with over clicck. in grey Cream hr incspmi with self stripe, a with green, champagne wiili green, haiidsoiiie i`ahr‘c cs; ecially designed champagne with blue, 56 lncli, all forgolf_sl:iu~ _ . . . . . . . . ...........$l.45 roi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. _...L55 Light Weight Fabrics popular color. l_Dargains all Over the Store EVERY popular light weight fabric has good representati in on our shelves this spring-Mohairs,~Eoliennes, Trespines,_ Wool Taffeta, Sicilians, Lust-*es as well as light weight tweed:--Roxauas and all the rest-Every At the Big Furniture Sale ' Finer Baby Carriages You liave Never Seen Anew lot which arrived a day or two before we decided on this sale were (riced fur quick selling. We are Cutting Deep to make a quick clearance. No discount less than 25 p c. some are going at I-3 off. You might as well get a nice,_ sty- ‘ lish, right-up~to~tlie-minute Go-cart now when they ca_n be bought as low as the ordinary carriage. C ouches and Lounges at Tremendous Discounts These are the acme ol' com- Hetll Racks Fit For Ch’iown’s Finest Homes are here in about a dozen dif- ferent patterns. In elm, ash, oak an quancred oak all with nice. large, true mirrors of artistic designs, Gnely iinished. You Would Make no Mistake _,to buy these at the regular prices. You can buy one now cheaper than we bought them ourselves. Don’t wait until the best ' are picked up-come in this morning and choose yours. fort, curl cnverrll iii good coverings in flue coloririgs. We can suit your room no matter what the color scheme is. These soft, cosy, comfortable couches woii‘t remain here l _ l long at our present prices. Be one of the lucky few to get 0IlCo \ Gu Z I Quick buyers _get . Hundreds are satis- h:st’choice. Be qu_ic§¢. I fied, Tum-¢ is suis. .‘3::; ;;:‘.r.°“.;;‘°‘.f.:. O .A 1') CWSOII “nm Come in and see us. » I l ._ ___ -_.,_ _..__..._..~__..... ._ _ ___ .__ , i=oRsA|.E` ness Stand in Sydney, C. B. Doing 3150.000 annually; Gr-‘at opportunity! A l to P. 0. Box 620 for hustler. pP Y Sydney. or to Box 587 Charlottetown. a4dzw '"`" -- qqnnanu Desirable Produce and Grocery iinsi do W” LIFE OF CANADA 1'” Jus; isiiseg _ A fectual lremedy for so The DAILY and TRI-WEEK- LY Editions of the Charlotte- , own Guardian have actual combined cironlations which can- notbe duplicatnd. Their li’\|U" anteed combined AVEMRG *D Dm, 3), 1905, was, nlukanrl for the last week in the old year it WE - -1 sgunpnhiqfhlhqhw We have a lot of Men’s Raincoats At $3.00, $3.50. $5.00. $7.00, $10.00 and $12.00 -~-ALs0-- ASHOWERPKOOF COATS *` At $9.00, $9.50, $10.00 and $1 I 50. 0' Call and inspect at iiumphrey Clothing Store, Opera House Building. Cliarloitetown.i’. E. I. O os- -a es? 5 infield Scott. Manager. 0. BOX 417. Phono 63. _ -_A .__A_._L~_- --- .----W ~--._,____-_-__.____, wi” ' 'Rf-¢\°~*\r'. \ 1 .J- s §";"r. itil I* lk .ii- ~.4 i* Humphrey 8 Son.. Ltd. Proprietors. _