, . - _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN, MAY .6 rgos ‘_ _ How is it with the children these a I days? Have they plenty ol ¢|-ig, .. . . n . apiuragelysgelpgthi; gr are they n \ e e t h' rw °U\r°r';\ Saysnariiu. ii toes gmt ininispforeniiagni ii iiviimiiifiii a good appetite, improves their digestion, builds upiheir general health Aaki - ' our doctor if he w ' Y Z °“°‘°“== thu- ..:a:::.i:.r.°:r.':L.u.:s:r:::t t-..%.‘.r°'°°-: THE VALUE 0F _ENGRALING _ _ L- rvv-f ' ' manner, so as to be aiasting plefgufe When we sell you any article of jewelry or Silverware, we engrave the art ¢_:ie to your special order free of e;p¢u,¢_ Yrrs'rniwA¥‘s Guar-lian had Tl ciaesliloil All our eiiguvin is done by hand and ln a perfect ldi- --Eililiiil EUAHIIIAI Head Offices in New Prowse Block, Charlottetown. »- _ Engraving makes au article more- valuable, a gift more _ THE "de Wm b° high this “"‘°'“°°“ at _ ‘_ __ p persanug and you matt ,,[f0,.,| to ovnimck nm value of Em- o.0l, and tomorrow afternoon at ii.2ll. I ' graviug if you have good taste. L. Wuon Lol. 43 P. E. I. was registered -W-, -W~_ 13111161” _ _ Engmver and Jewell” ` ililpuinlio Mliitu Hotel, Sydney. on Saturday Y33 Y ANY|zood strong boy with a fair educa- V. tion can learn of ei permanent position _ wise uncomfortable is Nearly Everybody , who speaks the Eng- I lish language in Prince Edward Island I reads _ - . ThC Charlottetown Guardian l “l`here'sa Reason" , ,,',” 3 y nmol want _.J i ~ THE _-i§i~°~3' f/f _ KEEN KUT /\ , SHOE _ is the greatest value ever oiiered ~- I ai the price $3 oo. Gents! You ` want a new pair of shoes now. We, would ask you to see them, and if' invited to inspect our assortment to be coa- viuced that -‘QUEEN oiutiir" shoes offer the solu- tion oi all her foot troubles. We hare the above I§~-V-Iarl) npggbgromotion by applying at this If you wish the best lu photo- _ graphy, finished on the new gpm. 0 u iluo Parkside jr., colt for $200. Another ia1i¢¢(] mounts (the very 131,33; colt by the same sire is owned by George ,,0veny_) D I-landrachau, of this City, who has refused $225 for liiiu. go Eéljsitdi Siwirit/ir. young ladies crossed from P. ‘lr 11 3 Every \,\ Oman who has I‘}.lslanii yesterday and wont Lo western ' Canada nays Saturday‘s Moncton Trans- GEO¢ ll. .Cuhy In accurately crlpt. They have secured positions in illlllg’ l1€I‘ feet Wll0S€ Calgary and other Western cities. Where Baby is Always Welcome. Shoes cauqe her feet to R C W C i ' _ , ~ i-nv, . . oiiuv, at ons time assis- f_l;...__._ burn or to be other- 'tub tnwwr Sf the Baptist Ghurcli ht I I _._ \- ._ .. ... cr- they are not better value than any $3.50 shoe in towu, doti’t buy them. Made up in all the best leathers, good-year welted, iip-to- datelast This shoe is the one the J are`I'ili\"iti|3' 'all over' Canada $3 oo takes ri pair. A. E. McEAClIEN 'l`hn Shoo Mim. ',,_____;ei_______ ..__.__.. _..._ style in black kid with patent tips $3.00 a pair. Also in patent leather and dark tan $3.00 a pair. Alley dll Co. Sole Agents for Char- lottetown. HOUSE-CLEA li I N G ‘ ' Everyoixc knows what luiinc cleaning means-n lot .__.___ _*__ -__ of labor, time ninl worry. This can he greatly lesacricd by having the proper material to hclp you which can be found here. We have n lirge variety of FREE TEA In order to increase the sales of IS- LAND BLEND Tea the Agent here S0898 il1Cl\\'lii1iI S00\\\'i¥ll{. offers 225 pounds as premiums to he Srriibhitur. l.1\uudry, Toilet. GIVEN AWAY FREE to the first 26 llisiiifceiazit, and cic, Diamond persons on P.F..I,, who guess the near. l‘ntasli_ Gillett’s Lye, Ani- est to ilielcngih of time thai. the new rnouiu, Pearlinc, Gold Dust, steamer “Empress” takes to cross Ilnrux, Puiz Crcaiui :iilvcr from England to I’.E. Island. The Polish, Starch ai large vurictv, only conditions are that you buy ia Stove and Shoe Polish, pound or more of "ISLAND BLEND" 1l'ruslies,Broouisandeic`. 'l`eu at 25 cents per lb. and that you Order here where you can ,send your guess in au addressed get all at the one time-sec envelope which will be given yoii by what you get and at the tlicrncrcliaiit from whom you biiyihe lowest. possible price. Tea. McKenna’s Grocery, I For further particulars apply to Two stores to suit your convonlcnco lrnii n t/own sto ‘Min ALEX. Mc:Mii.r..\N ii short time ago sold Charlottetown, now of Alberta, N. VV. T., is spending a few iiuys in Amherst in the interests of the North West Missions. Potion Oi-‘|»'ii~1-za S1-imnv, will be the mounted officer for the llalifax suburbs durinu the cumming sunin.ir».i'. A splendid horse has beenpurchascd ln l:‘rln<'.c Eil- wiiru Island for patrol duty says the Halifax Herald. _ IN ru'rUiti»: please address all cor-res pondencc of an aflverttzirig nature to Advertising Departruent, subscriptions to Subscrlbtion Dcpurtuient, news io News llepititiiicnf, and letters to editor, etc, to Eilitorinl Dupurtiuent. D0 not undcr any circumstances, address to any lndiviiiuul menubar of the staff, ns such person is liable to be absent from the oillcc. ’i`ii1-: lt|~;v. \V. C. WIi.soN has returned from u tour in the United States, where hccolleoieil $ii,i)0tl for his cottage hospi- taiitn bprlnghill. 'l`hc institution which new iicuoniodates thirty-live patients, is greatly pi‘ospering,und has now an en- dowment, of about $70,001), suiilcent with the patients' fee, for its present support, Mr. Wilson, however, hopes to enlarge itltefore long. Iiev. Mr. \Vilson was at one time uresideui. of Charlottetown and is well known here. DR.\s'i'iu measures for the reorganiza- tion of Kinifs College, Windsor, it is like ly will shortly be adopted says the Canadian Cliurcliman. The attciidunce this your is about equal to last. There is no prospect of aiiialgainatlon with Dalhousie. It is now generally under- stood that it would be impossible to procure the necessary net. from the login' lnture, voiding the trust. The University isccrtiiln to continue unrler some form, but the change of attitude of the presi- dent has been a severe blow. Future developments will be watched with interest. Foitthelielpnfiliose who have horses that are scared of nutninobiles Tho ¥*“_>_ Guardian publishes the following sensible reiniirks by ii writer in an nizrlcultural exchange:-Irlrive both it horse und un auto and liuvehnd ample opportunity to view the horse rcurlnrz question from the viewpoint of both the farmer and the automobile owner: I believe that any horse can bya few trials be trained to pass an automobile quietly, I possessed u. horse that was frantically afraid of an auto the first few times he met it. Like all horses unaccustomcd to the machines he sliied from the strange thing because he thought it would hurt him. It is doubtful ifuny horse slileii or scares at n tliinrzjust. to lie mean. lf n horse has any llfuin hiniat. all he will shy from any oliject on the road that is strange to him. Especlallyis this true of coils, and one that will not do it is hardly worth bleak ~ Y -- -f __,_,_ :Nc .-...- _ You can “ree more people “through a Guardian \\'i\nt Ad, than any other way 'l‘ry it. Dis. Melhsrizris, and Norman Campbell, North \Vlltsbire, left ynstrrduy for Winnlpear Rnv. MR. Duss'i'.\N of Halifax, oeeupleo he pulpit of St. An|iiew‘s Church, Wolf- ville, on Sunday lust. Jour: McFArni:N, Tignish, who has been attending Qui-en's University. i{inirst.on,is visiting in Charlottetown. \\'0RD has been received by the friends if John and Mrs. Furness, San Fr-niicisno, California, that they are all safe, but their household etfects are slightly damaged. THE opening games in the Count) tootbnllheairue football series were play edon Saturday. In Plutou the New Glnagnw senior and junior teams were both shut out-_byu score oft) tn 0. The senior halfline played fast, strong coin- biuation, while the forwards completely drove thelropponents off tlieirfeet. The Plotou senior team is the one against which the Abegwcits of this city will play on the 2rday with ii full cargo of potutoesniiil oats for lliilifiix, loaded by tltc owner, Geo. \Vighr.|nuu. “Sunlight Soup Coupons wnnted"-- Toilet soap given in exehanire for these coupons by \‘V. A. Johnstone, Montague, P. E. I. Biltwtt The S. S. Electra arrived at. Montague on Monday morning with it full load of merchandise from Picton and left again for the latter place with a full cargo. Andrew Lannon and his sister are home visiting their futher at Montague. They came back to the island with thc body of their brother, who fiiud in the Northwest some time ago. The sisli. Neruiil, coal laden, which has been sunk all winter nt. Montuauc was tionlcil on Saturday night under the supervision of Capt. Allan und is new discharging at Montague wharf. In the nitirle on ihchisioiy of Bridge town, contributed to the Magazine Guardian of the Btn Inst., by Geo. E. Saville, the writer states that he omitted to mention uniungst tho men who did iiiisiiiess ntlli-iflgetowii Ilugh Mclielliin, who built. thu siorc now orcuplcil by Mitttliewéi.: iili<.l.i-nn, :ind Anilrciv Milli-r wliudid|»u.\'i||i~s:-i fur iiiaiiy yeursin the house whore he no\\' resides, and who still enjoys tlic goodwill and respect of those who know him. Mr. McLellan is now in iii-itish Columbia, and is nuin bored iiiiioiiigst the successful lsiaiiclcrs abroad. _ The Gu»iriliun‘s correspondent. from the East write.~:-Lobsterfmen are doing well, good catches in nil sections - Cod fish struck in uliuiiiliuioe on both sides of East. Point on thi- 7t.|\ close insliuro, nnil ini- niense qunntitit-.~i of line quality are Iundi-ii evi-ry llnc day.--A large loh.~ii.cr irout cuinu ashore on thi: bench west frnui lied Point during u strong breeze on the morning of the l0t.h She likely broke adrift. from i - in . I _ _ - - `\ Phnneii7im\vn»S.l\ quietly Lo“mnch|ne,h,,_, ww, ,lmwn up imlchet and linlt were still nbourii.-Joiin , _,_ _ _ "*"‘ ' "‘ ’“ ` ` ““ " “U10/\l~'“‘\\*‘|"ll ('\“I“'L"I"”"" “deaf me I, He snorted nm] Bruno hue rt-rcivnrl woiil from his l = i __ lihtrmutwuuauwwuowvwvtth J prunceil frantically nt. first, but was _ \I L _ gradually pmsuaded to “ppmuch clam the earthquake. Josiah i i. can w.i.-. @ enough bo mum me nose to the ,en Then badly hurt but will recover -Misses ' I Agnes Mellitk and Annie Cummings have "|75 Al-5 r » - - .- the motor was started and the horse held ` v d home from Lowell Mass Rev close to the vibratinginacliine. I-Ie soon "I" 8 ‘ ` ' ~ ~.. I _ learned that it. was a harmless thing, and Mr' Linklelmr is nsslsumz "h°_ °“”"g"'l’“ iii* ,»"f"" ‘ ’ lic now passes an auto on the road with P35'-01' Of this section, Mr, surriner, in ; . 'P' 1 1 , ,i' '_' >~ ' ' J S - |,,,|, 3 p,.|¢,K|lmI of ms mrs ,md ,A |o0k of special nicetlliuzs--Miiiitiii lilurphyi and “lp 1.7- Q ilisditiu, and he believes it hardly worth f‘"“"Y ‘lf K'~'“""“"°" hw" '""‘°l I" xk' J ," fi “‘ _ .th,,,,,_,_cnmon at n sensible hm.se_ While East Biiltic, having pun-.liaseil the extern- - ‘iw _ ..._ t a.. __ driving my machine I have inet all sprts “lv” I"`°p""3' °f lmnlel M°f“"' Wh" Wm' ° ° | ofpeopie on the romp and muy th,-ee. his wife and fninlly leave in n fcw rluys 401' -r " uotliin in the fourths oi' them have trouble in passing fm' B°5L°“° A The e is g ,),.“g Line that we dont; ke¢p_ with their tennis. The whole trouble --_-» a C I-.lices ,,ight_go°dB the bush licsln the people being more frightened Minardi. Unimem for nk, °W,vwhe,,,_ than the unlinnls. Men begin yelling, __ i_________ I Reddin Bros- PIIONE 86 Opp. P. 0. Qaida'-4:--rrllllfii ` I i COFFEE Shoes ” We have a splendid line of Tan and Civ Co- lare Slices in l\'I-.- ` and Womens' and the priccs are very low for them to you. Ric/1 Ola' Mocha from Aden Rare Old fait: from Bafafola. A blend of those two for a morning stimulant. Rich, rare, and lusty. The best ob- tainable-40C pet' lb- é the quality of the goods. Let us show SPRAGUE &- C0., suNNvsiDn`. JAS. KELLY 6: Co. li, ' conclude that the automobile is going to hurt them. Ihnve met farmers, who on seeing the machine approach would hurriedly blindfold their horses that they might not see the puffilng monster pass. After such an experience it would be a diiiicuir. matter to drive that team by a car without serious trouble. Others begin applying the whip when their team sliies, and the next time the horses ursafnild of both the automobile and the whip. Fishing Tackle-We niuken specialty of this line in our business. Our stock oi' flies, rods, reels,`lines. casts, books etc is up-to-date and of the finest quality in every respect- Our prices are low. No trouble toiihow goods-Gall and neo us. -A W Reddin, I’hm B Bama-4°-‘1r'\'*|*‘\*§’5"'°"*°"°""°""'>, WM" _ '_‘ __ ,_A i _ ._ o °'-'-*nun*-~* ‘YLE Cut l(]iass - Sale - W: vii » rciuce our resentstock of cut glasi before our new stock ai- rives and we will there- fore give ri uniform dis count of 25 PER CENT off of our entire ~tock. This is an ' excelli nt opportunity to buy cut glars at avi ay down prices. ' ron. ouatrrv. -rasrn. r|Nisi~iAi\ns1 U G F Hmcnnsov - - _ iy ri l'l0COLA1`Lb and BON BONS Are Positive C are in a class by themselves Try ii box For sale at all the leading Iewener and 0 "dm ,,=-f',-,,l'-§-‘~,,,,,_,,,,,_,,,,...................f»°?-1‘¥-- `.........-`-....... ______.__° I " MH‘hE_§...B.R0S° rtmtunomununummnwunn ON Y-iw B015 Page of last Satunlayhr Montreal \\'it.ness there appeursa short essay on llow in Spenii Holidays, written by Harold L. Piokud, a son of ,Jasper Piukariiof this city. The essay received honorable mention. ‘ THE thanks of the Guardian and ull who contributed to the Japanese l"aurlnc Fund sro due Mr. Davison, Cashier of the .\Ieri:hants Bunk of Prince Edward Island for kindly furnishing draft free of charge for full amount, to be forwarded to its destination. llniiaiuu_\‘t: the item published in Mon- ‘|U».l":> Guardian. ii corrcsponiieut writes i'rom'I`ignish. “lt is stated in 'i‘lieGuurdlau that u Syrian pedler numed Max Israel has been arrested. I am in a position to affirm most emphatically that there is no Syrian by tha- name in the ivorlil Max Israel is a Jew, from Gvrlnnny or Russia. Yours sincerely, G. A. Slivlfooli." Ciiaitnua ll. Conrail, of St. Louis, lin, arrived in Bear ltiver Nova Scotia on Saturday lust on n short visit tu his mother. Mrs. Couper, and sister, liii.~1. \\'. W. \Vn<|0. ilu init nn Mmiilny viii SL. .luhn for Ni-tv York, \iiii'rL~ l|i~ is iii present. trunsaeiing liusiiieas in ironne-i~ Lion with the Sirnuiuns llnriiwnre Coin- pnny of Si. Louis. Ml‘. Cooper is viell known in Clirirlotlelnwn. lic wus for ii nu|niici'ofycni's i-iiiployrd in the uiiice iiftliv Steiini l\'n\'i;,;ii|_ioii C0., and lin,- niany frienils in Iiiisiiit-.~..~r eiri:|u~i itcrc. Dr. Hamilton Cures Rheumatism You Use His Mandrake and But terinilk Pills-He Guarantees a Lasting Cure. Iiheuuiatisni begins rind ends in the blond which at no time is ever free from poison. But if the kidneys are healthy, they will filter out the wastes .mil poisons. In case of rhcumntlsnl thc kidneys are not dolniz t.hi‘lr work. Asa result, poisons ery stalize around the joints und cause piiin almost iikiri to torture. There can be no cur:-, no permanent relief until the kidneys are stimulated, firstget them into working order. For this purpose ilr. l:lniuilton`s Pills excel ull other reineilies; they heal and strengthen the kiiinnys as no nthi-i~ poisons di-piiri. from thc blood und ull niedicine cuniin. Once thc kiilncys are reiiuweil by llr. llnmillon`s Pills thc truce of rlicitiiintism tlisuppelirs. so <'/ish: is 'rooiv|iuu.\'ii‘ 'ru i'ii~;i.|i ‘rn 'rm-1 .\i.\itvi-:i.i.i»i'.- ixi-'i.ur~:r\'i'i-1 iii-' lm. ii/\i\ii|.'l‘oN‘.~' |'ii.i.s. “I spent. nearly three years expel intent' ing with rlii-uinntii-. \'i\rncd|0s," write tlco. ld. Sunbury, of l’orl.lund. “I had almost given up hopi-,when I tried Dr. Hamil- ion's Pills; they completely cured me. No remedy could be better." You will never regret ui-ting Dr. Hamil- ton's Pills. Get a supply to-sluy from your drugglst,25c per box,or live boxes for $1. Byniulltn any) address if price is forwarded to N. O. olson 85 Co.. Kings- ton,Ont.,and,l{artford, Conn., U. S. A. I am showing a large line of spring gloves in light and dark tan, grey, etc. All weights. all size at b:st pricrs. H. H. Brown, 'l`he Young i\len's Man. i6d 3l Sportsman. Have you seen our stock of fishing tucklc. lf not wc want to tell you that itls one of the best assorted antilnrgest ones we have ever shown. Our prices are right and ull go ds are guaranteed first class.--Geo. E. Hughes, Apothecaries Ilall. l5tI2i The straw shows thc way the winil blows. 'l`r1\