Nui. Cnkt' zoc ll) Willie Cake 16c per lb Bread of all kinda, all fresh TH GUARD;/in _ ___,;, - _ -__ _ _ ».,_,_ ya 5: liilllilllllll ( g .1 A fm ,_,,,, -"mn _ Oiilces in New Prowse A ,Block-'-Charlottetown. _ Uallluiforsale. Seeclassldedcol. _ Broroan for sale. See classified col, _ -_ " BE earetoreserve Thursday in Easter y0,,,..._i|1 _,,,|,,,_, grand woeirnii-st.Jsi..s»'resaii‘¢"°‘“'°'~“°'“"‘~°°"°' ""' "’ ‘" " . ' Draittllili I Jann llcaarnun, of P. E. inland was in Moncton on the 8rd inat. W. S. HOKE is advertising in classified eolumnfor several ii’°.0\‘l family driving boreal. Tilkbarber who advertised in yester day's classified column for a boy has S. Casio, iifefchant Taylor, Queen Street. in displaying an exceptionally nice line of springover-coatings. ‘ _ Janus I.. Youimnn, formerly with G. H. Taylor of this city is now, engaged in business on his own account at Montague Bridge. _ _ Rmuum Mairrmc of Victoria Division Sons of Temperance on Monday evening. initiation and preparation for a new contest. Joss H. Lnwis, Brighton, representing the Aylmer Cigar Co., Empire Liniment and Phelpsk Smith Fur Robes and Coats. returned to the city yesterday from a short business trip east. T. T. inviuo. engineer on the G. T. Railway, a sol of D. P. Irving, M. L. A. has been placed in charge ofthe bridges and buildings department at Detroit. This isin addition to .his present duties as resident engineer at Detroit. _ Rr:/ibnns will please remember that the Saturday Guardian costs but 50 cents a year, 25 cents for six months, or it will be sent to two diiTei-ent addresses three months each for a total of 25 cents. Do not allow your friends to be without it. J. O. Rranr, Sec'y of Agriculture, will address the Robertson Farmers' Instituto in the Eldon Hull, on Wednesday evening, the lith lust., at 7 o‘clock, subject, lloiutiun of Crops und Maintenance of Soil Fertility. David Mcllonaid will also speak on Dnirying. and R. E. Match on Seeds. Tui-:iw has been very fnir wild goose shooting in t-he harbor for the past week. Several birds were got the other day near the Three Tides by some ardent sporte- men who used a goose boat artfully con- cealed amid the ice. Thousands of geese were reported to have passed over East River last night. Tn: music page in the Saturday issue of April 14th will contain the words and music of a popular song entitled, "The Dnmlslion” also Home Circle page, Maga- zine page. colored Comic page, Horse news, interesting short Story, Sermon by Rev. Wm. Dobson, notes on the S. S. Lesson a week hence, and all the latent telegraphio and local news. Only dfty cents per year or twcnty~i1vo cents for six months. tt A iiosr complimentary address was presented a few days ago to J. R. Brooks of True Brothers Lodge A. F. and A. M. Crapaud, on the eve of his departure from among his fellow members. The Senti- ments expressed were highly laudatory of the kindly qualities manifested In Mr._Brcok's intercourse with the brethren The address was accompanied by a token of tiicesteem fait forhlm. Mr. Brooks made a suitable reply to the address. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks and their little daughter left by the Minto yesterday morning for the West. A Numnsn of tickets have already been sold for the Madame Beatrice Langley Concert under auspices of the Y. M. C. A. Aprii12th. The reserved seat plan will he open at Jamieson's drugstore Wednes~ day April lltii at 0 o'clock. The Toronto Mall and Empire says of Madame Langley. She obtained from hsrinstru- ment a splendid quality of tone, and with entireabsence of manncrlsm. She performed with much skill and beauty 'oi interpretation. it also says of Mr. lAdams, his voice is well trained, and is particularly even in qaaiity tnrough~ out the whole range. It moreover has noithera suggestion of the bass quality norof the tenor but is what might be caiiedabaritoae. They also say oi' Miss Maggy:-Bbeisavery skillful executant and has an individuality of her own which she displays in all work. Toi: following letter was received yes-- ,terday by Secretary Archibald of the Y. M. C.A. which will explain itself, Thisgift with the good wisheeia vcrv much appreciated. Charlottetown P. E. i. April ilth 1006 My Dear Mr. Archibald: The Abegweit Athletic Club wish to contribute twenty dollars ($20.00) toward thc Y. M. C. A. Mortgage Fund. We are not a wealthy organisation, and unfortunately our cheque must of necessity besmali. Yet we cannot lat this opportunity pass without showing our appreciation of your institution and the commendable work in which it is engaged. As drm believers in the moral influence of athletioism. an induence too frequently under esti~ mated, we desire you to accept our small contribution. With best wishes ioryourcontinued success. I am yours very sincerely. L. B. McMillan, Secretary Absgwcit Athletic Club. Excellent fo, elm- ron vouiiiromicii. When you eat your dinnertonight, take a thought about your little stomach. First you iili it with soups. than fish, masts, salads, a dolen and :one other things. :and wind up with lee cream, codec and perhaps wine. You see you are pretty hard on your stomach to make it boar all these cultivated :tastes of youre. eating and drinking, mmjntpg noon night. Isit any wonder that itll tote. tired, painful and tindi llovzopn it Ml? burning, paihllil. Rivinl eff hrullathd ,wmv way .rein you try noun nbias Get time at any drug won and give Nt" stomach some assistance. ‘Take its dl! oi- two and you will have to confess that Howii is the greatest preparation for pains in'tixe stomach you over came secured one. - ~ ' Hsmunrr Paowsa is homo from Winnij DUI Busan. Bowan, 'i°ryoa.|eit yum-on for Edmonton; when he proposes spend- ing a flaw months. _ ‘Tal Stool!! arrived yesterday at ll mm. with a full complement of freight aiidilipaaaengera. BIN. W. W. Ianni, will address the rneu'o meeting at the Y. M. 0. A. Sundayat3.4i£. Aiimonareinvlted. ohms armenia new amount: su John, N. B. died there on the oth inet. Be nu'-an-aidmueniitef sc. oamnrs coi- ima. ‘é "` _ mapumiiisr. MJ o. A. llbrigagvraad yesterday amcunmdto QQ ivi\il'bl'lbK\ the balance down to $06.18 ’ , ' yesterday towards the Y. M. C. A. Mori.gagoFuud. Rev. S. J. Woodrooie wiiu-iiima ei. ‘\~-vf» Tllnlz boys were arrested yesterday for breaking a window in the store of Chas Riie/'y, Pownal Street and for losilng on the corner at that place. Powmi, Ghipman and Cnl1en,arreuted Thursday for baing drunk and disorderly, were at the Police Court, yesterday. each lined |10 or ll) days. Power said he got liquor from a man named Hill, Cullen had got drunk on liquor that had been kept iiv_o months in the house and01iipmau had got his ca a‘cartittcate.` f'l‘nn-Now. Govirtmoo of Nova Scotia stands somclifeet 8 inches, and weighs about 270 pounds. Undoubtedly, he is the biggest governor physically, in Cana da. and Prince Edward Island is a close second with His Honor Governor McKin- non. lf Governor Fraser adopts the Windsor uniform, it will take cloth and gold lace galore in cover his extensive form. J. T. Cr./in|¢n.',' B. A., delivered ii tall: tothe students of the Union Coni- merclui College last evening. His subject was "English" and he hanliied it in n uiasterly manner. The works of different authors were taken up and criticized. lie strongly urged the students to study well the standard authors and to avoid nil cheap fiction. A vote of thanks nas tendered the speaker-to which he replied, stating that he would nt some future time give them another talk. Anornsn blow has been dealt the Y. M. C. A. Mortgage Fund.This time, although heavy, it comes from a Junior soclciy, viii. the Loyal True Blue Assoclatioii, Kimberley Lodge, No. 172 of Charlotte- town. 'l`h|sAssociuiiun hcld its fouitii anniversary on the Oth March. Tile su/:_ cess ofthe entertainment was such tinu. the Lodge decided to repeat the same for the benefit ot the Y. M. C. A. The coin- mittee in charge entered heartily on the work and although they did not receive the' assistance they expected from all sources the result was very gratifying, netting $60.02. |MPllHlllIllll A ni civnisniiis V 'ihe fine troop of Clydesdnles Imported from Scotland by F. R. Hearts, of which mention has been made in The Guardian comprise the following, all of which are registered in the Clydesdale Boi-se Society of Great Britain and Ireland:- Rnroimso, (13151) vol 29. Bay stallion, ,white stripe on face, hind legs white, foaled 10th May, 11113. Bred by Edward Millar of Roesie Castle, Montrose, Scotf land. Sire Moncricffe Marquisiiiiilndl; lst .nm Lady nom.. usosm, by Loi-ii busily.. (9788). He isa beautiful bright bay, and weighed 1800 lbs after coming erin fifteen dayf journey. In girth heliacksjust one inch oteight feet. He has a nice heed well proportioned and proudly carried, with 5 good neck, short back, full chest, flat oordy legs, and feet simply perfection. He has. as horsemen put it plenty of life and ambition, his spirited action yester- day' while his groom led him up town after disernbariring from the steamer was remarkable, when the voyage he had ex- perienced was tnken into eonsideration. He wan the cynosure of many knowing eyes ashe landed and the opinion was freely expressed by those qualified to express an opinion that hero was the horse that was wanted for this Province. The mares comprisez- Marmors. by Sylvander, dam Rosie. Sylvania, by Prince Prism, dam Belle of Loekfield. Ataiuuta, hy Lord Stewart, darn Lamb- ton Princess. ‘ Sicilla, by Star oi Roses, dam Anemone. - Blossom, by Prince of Kirkside, darn Brown Mare. - Bcnnie_Laesia, by London King, dam Rosie. 4 Johnson’s Rcstorcr One of the best ari- lcics; onthe market , , for all varniahed or - I finished surfaces. can be ulrd with safety on the inish wood work. A large quantity just put up. I5, conta- p.r.iiwisc. M. I.. A. paid iii sa, iiiillinery Miiiiaery ` _. -. ’ _if i ioiiiiv, wr snow A The Easter Milliner trimmed designs. Over » liltle money. 1 -of lncomparably the finest exhibit 'of Spring 1 Mi_l1inery_we have ever made. ' _ ' While the superiority of our showing will be evident in every section of . the millinery department, ‘you will notice the advance more particularly in the of tie designed by Miss Sloan and executed in our own workrooms. Notable also will be the fact that ‘a large proportion of these beautiful things are priced around $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00. Of coarse we are as usual showing a splendid ' range of the higher class ideas as well- lint this time our miliiners have done their very best to show what beautiful things can be produced fi!! very , has brought us- . . Comeiearly, look around, stay as long as you like, we are at home to you from`8.3o a. in. until 9`3o p. m. 225 handsome tasteful ideas will be on exhibit-most Tiien we will show, Childrens’ Millinory Untrimmed Hats Re a.dy To Wear Hats Mlliinery Trimmmgs Spring Coats Ready made Skirts Shirt Waiats Silks Dress Goods Musiins .Easter Neckwear and a host other things that each day W -_ _ - .gmirll _ _ _ _ .: v - -` Vhidavia, by Prince Gallant; \'ii"“ J“5“‘e Richmond, ' All of the _above eight mares were foaled in 1003. The remaining two were f°I\\¢‘i in 1004 and they arez- Moldavia, by Clan Oiinttnnv 01"" 3°" ol' Freeland. Octavia, by Sir Ciiristophef. dm” R°°°‘ These horses were selected under the supervision of \\'. S. McKie is veteran Prince Edward Island horsemnn who iS as w`eli known amoni! °“'“°"" °"_ "he mainland ashe lain this province. H." judgment haslerl him to eelecttlie beet in this instance as mlBl\¢ 11° 5“P9°5°d "° be the case with the manwho has btoulhif tothe islands such horses I* R°m\ll“5- Duron, Provider, and thclateet acquisi~ tieiuio his fi-.mt piiiceamcnzeb whim* stailions, Oakley Barron- It is Mr. 1-ieartis intention to keep the progeny of these mares in the l1\`°Vl"°e“ as fares he is able, as it is his desire to helptoimprover the standard of heavy hor-s'es bred here, a standard which has wuned for some time on the island. The iniversal favor with which ClYd°*‘ daleh are meeting all over Canada. mlm" this importation ot importance to thi! province. Refoi-mer will be allowed to serve a limited number of mares in addition to Mr. I-ieartz`s own stud. __i..__.._._-- O NEURALGIA HEAD- THE ROOT FACHE. itahl ditio of the nerves caiisziihbly cclil.c°'ileliein comes ¢i\\|¢\l|Y from Nerviiine, the great 'Jain l'¢l1°"'°l' 9| wriay. “I consider Ncrvl ine a marg- cal remedy for neuralgla. Wrii-GB MN- ~ G. Harris of Baltimore. But l ucv?- worry if Nsrviiine in in the house. “I few applications never yet failed to k the pain. I can also recommend Nerviline for etiffnesst rheumatism and muscular alas. In use nearly fifty years. "Y glervliine yourself. Ladies should see those beautiful R\'¢Y suits we have just received. They are really elegant,arid moderate priccd.-M- Trainer dc Co. 7521 The many ladies who have been waitink for “ourilne" of baby carriages and go- carts will be pleased to hear that they arrived yesterday. The cosy. comfortable liig sieycp, and the prices are lower than the common goairts sell at. Dali today ladies and get ent choice ottheu beauti- fuiyereationl.-John\New|on. ` " ’ ’ 7011 just in passing, we wish to 'cali io 'yourattentiou the- magnificent tapiay in the wash goods deput- ent. ‘ The daini est. sheerest mitslins you ever saw are there waiting for you to come after them. Drop in and look them over ----Moore & McLeod. 7dil ' lliilinery opening all day and evening Saturday. iJcu’t miss it ----_Moore 8: McLeod. 741| _ Clearance shoe sale for cash of Invictus in ladies and germ redne- iiomone dollar oi! new list to make room for his Royal Highness the “Slater Shoe" at God' Bron. ...mf f f. ._-.... ..... 2- _ _ _J a i ARE YOU TRDUBLED - WITH SLEEPLESSNESS Get one of our sleep inducing mattresses. They are clean and sanitary and the ee-sence of comfort. They will ' give you quiet, restful sleep and a feeling of freshness when you awake. - Piices run from $2.85 (soft top) up to $11.60 for our high grade elastic felt mattress. Don't put up with that old. lumpy mattress a day longer. Get s new one tcday_ ...Jil-li\| I\i£\/\/E351. p _....1 .»- Get a suit of Huniphrey’s Moncton Tweed for this spring- It makes a splendid suit for business. the vicar in it w ii as- tonish you, the style and make will please yon. THE LADY will be proud of you and you will pot yourself on the back when you remember that you only paid for a well trimmed and stylish anlt MADE TO CRDER $12.00, $13.00, $14.00, $15.00 01 $18.00 ' Patierrs in great variety, all cloths and tweeds our own make. Guaranteed pure wool. The Humphrey Clothing Store Opera House Building, City. ’ J. A. Hum hray & Son.. Ltd. Prop. A. Winfield’Scott. Mannler. Phone 63. P. O. BOX 1:7. 1 ' . . f ..__.,_.. _sa UST I s rin kind that lei baby have a refltilh- Green, Blue, Brown and Black, --Ai.so-- New Light (lrey`Ladies’ Homespuns. New Print Cottonsl In the very prettiest patterns and a large range of 'men's Suitings in Hewson Tweeds, Oxford Tweeds, Moncton Tweeds and English Worsteds. _W- C. TUlRNERP& C0., _ _ , _ qdtwaw. _ .Th'L¢_N§f|¢¢'.. _ 3".. ‘ ~'““"'“' Sunnyside,