i_ _-. --1 " " ~ THE CHARIDTTET OWN GUARDIAN, MAY 18 1906. 7 ,_ ___, __ ___,`____ _(_A, ._-.'. ....._._,-----~ ,_ M, -,_ Hrs: will your cold be tonight? Worse, so glory. new rooummomw-.~ -rr.. S u e s, colds always tend downward top this downward tendcnc w`thA ’ p _ _ Y _I _yers f:1°°nfzt‘ _°\;t:;\_lmmY;>'urix :roster viii ren you why nun aa mis. Ast inm iii e as anythin g better for coughs and colds. Then ‘°“°' "" """°°~ "*"=*°“f if l=- .‘t':.2::.'..i'.°.'.°;"r.*'..'...‘;';.°..i:'.:r'.1:‘:'i i:.‘1..tr°a‘.’:.- ¥ r l THE VALUE OE EN GRALIN G A fl .r- 1.1 H When we sell you any article of Jewelry or Si`v -rwnre we epsrgve the artiizle t_o ‘your special order free of expense manner riiahntgbv nd ls' done by hand and in 8 perfect » e a asting pleasure. , Engraving makes sn article more valuable. a gift more *-.~ personal, and you can’t uffarrl to overlsck the value of En. graviug if you have good m5i_e_ lwi W'-l ' ' lngraver and _lr-Weller YCDTJ ‘ .AIEIJ-El I NTTITEI) 266%/ If 'you wish the beat in photo-, , graphy, finished on the new spec- _ irilized n1ounts,(tlie very latest W novelty.) To 'Visit i Our Studio GEO. li. COOK Where Baby is Always Welcome. I - "_ __ International Preparations Including Stock Food, Poultry F00d. Hd#-We Cl1f€.Wornr Powder, Louise Kielder, etc. Herbngeum. Hughes’ Condition Powder. Wholesale and Retail. Geo. E. Hughes; Apirtliwiirics llull. ,___ l.--._Y.._...__.._._ _M ...___ THE KEEN KUT SHOE is the greatest value ever offered Every woman who has diiiiculty in accurately fittiixgher feet whose shoes cause her feet to b‘:ri1 or to be other- wise uncomfortable is invited to 'inspect our nssortiiienr io be con- vinced that “QUEEN QUALITY” shoes offer the solu- tion of all her foot troubles. ' ann rwut N. . ,. `_J Mi 'wp - _ /,;/ at ‘the price $3 oo. Gems l You want a new pair ot' shoes now. Wc| 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~t0- datelast. This shoe is the one thev are buiing all over Canada.l $3.00 lakes a pair. A E- ..nr.n,nC"E~r l Choice Roll Butter l We have just 'i‘cr‘t-ivcri it Shiviiicritni' cliricr butter piit up in rolls wcicgliing from i to A Doiinils each. This is nu cxct'llt1||i. butler made in i:ri:nii1erii~s aiirl put up clean, fresh and sweet. As it was a little inte in ur- rivlng welvive slr cnlcrl to clcur the lot nt von per pound This is a good npportnnllY to obtain nn excelieiit article at n rock bottom price. We also have at large supply of crcnmc ry tub nnrl vrliil selling at apricc to suit the purse. We have the above style in black kid with patent tips $3.00 a pair. Also in patent leather and dark tan $3.00 8 pair. ‘ Alley Q Co. Sole Agents for Char- lottetown. FREE TEA In order to increase the sales of IS- I./\Ni) BLEND '1`t-ri the Agent here offers 225 pounds as premiums to be GIVEN A\’l/AY FREE to the first 26 persons on P.F..i,, who guess the near- est to the length of time that the new .stenrxier "Empress" takes to cross from Euglanrl to P. E. Island. The only conditions are that you _buy H pound or more of "ISLAND BLEND” l`en :H25 cents per lb. and that you send your guess in an addressed envelope which will be given you by tin: merclisnt from whom you buy the Ten. For further pnrticulnrs apply to _McKenna s Grocery, Two »it.ore.4 to sirlt. your' \;:\|\i'0;l£l‘§;:l<=U | Phone {l?T.`i.‘.`..-”ii‘.`.-li..-.‘f.`.fi.r.. ' I E 2»*,li-~lm»»¢»¢¢Ud»§ Mcn’s and Womcn’s lan and Chocolate Shocs We have a splendid line of Tan and Cin co- lale Shoes in i\lc~\’-- and Womens’ and tilt: prices are very low f0r the quality of the goods. Let us show them to you. snuoor o co.. sumwsrps. loans'-*\»-‘b¢'l'I*"*lllll Bccr & Goff, Solo Airuutn for (‘li:ii'lnl,t.oi0Wi\. 1-'_-_ ___._ _.,__.- suntan-Qr»-u\n»llll© lrlenlrone Your Drug Wants to , liorliiin Bros, There is nothing in the Drug Line that we rlou’t keep. Prices riglit-goods the best. Reddin Bros- 1'liONEl‘l6 Opp. P. O. a%iv¢%--'Big FREE }.~r.nn the old time worries ot' strained position.-; in hiivillii Yom' phom lake" ure thi- rnetliofls of to-ilav with our up- to-rlatc Crinierna and Lens. CONC llld try at our stiirlio. BAYER. Photographer, TELEPHONE |92. |Gauvin, Gcnizcl Sr Co., Block, Charlottetown. _ Saruiipav Guardian titty cents a yeanl - YEs_'rEnn.\ir‘s Guardian had 81 claatlilttd ads. True mall train got. in to the City ut. l0.l0 last. night., Tru-: Stanley arrived from Picton at 4 o'ulock yesterday. l'r‘ is well to advertise, and it. is better to ndvertise right. Gunnar: Ri-:roof Surnmerside, arrived here last. night from Montreal. THB tide will be high this evening at. 7.42 and tomorrow morning at. 8.09. L. V. Norman of Tho Great West. Life. of St. John, cniue over to Summerside yesterday. THE Northumbcrlanrl nrrived last, night. al. 7.40. She had 20 passengers going und 'i5 returning Tun sehr. Lois is loading lumber ut. l’oiut.du Chene, for J. F. Clark & Co., Sunlruerslde. 'l‘Hl~: sch. Thetis suilcrl yesterday for Louisburg, loaded with hay and ours by .Ioseph_Reurl & Co., Sumnierside. - l'i‘is umlerstoorl that l'urt.hcr investi- gation is to mudu into the rieuth of John Mi:Plice of Orwell. A rucironr is being preps.;-eil by in-. W. il. Pethlck V. S. and Dr. Leckie V. S. in regard to the condition of the cattle on the Government Stock Farm. TH1-:old ferry hoi|.|.SouLi|porL hns been rlisuinntlcrl nnrl srtiipporl of hi-r holler imd mui:li|ni‘.ry by in-i' pu|'c|iii.sci~s llruce Stewart. und Co. 'l‘ir|\:1.ii:inur-rcrin the case ui' Tnnton vs. the lute City Councillors comes up for :u‘,guu\eriL- before. this Minster' of the Rolls in thc Suprcrne Court ltooiu Lofiuy nt. li o`t-lock. 'l`ii|<:(1nuet, of rippcril in lCr|uit.yycstci‘ilr\y iul_iuurncLl until the 7l.h of Juno. The urgunieul. in the Johnston River School District. cnse was concluded, und iurlgnient reserved. (lnN'riiAc‘.'r‘oit C.\ui‘iii-:i.r. has started work on the approaches of tho Hillsbor- ough Bridrze. The first loud of gravel was brought down on Wednesday. Ac- cording toplitn the work is to be first class in every particular. Another train fond oi gravel was brought; in yesterday. l’|uNr‘i-1 Eowaim Division S. of T. held it very interesting meeting lust. evening in Wrightfs Hall. A resolution was unnrnimously passed praying :the Executive committee of the Grand Division oi' P. E. I. to send the Rev. A. D. i\lcl)onnlri, (i. W.P.,ns n repr-esenmtlve to thc National Division. A very touching reference was mnde to the death of the inte lnmentr-rl brother Wallace Fraser. (hire of their usual interesting und inst.ruc|.i\'e progritmes was then' rendered, cunsistirig of rci\rllnr:.~', solos nniI. styles, with the inter eating: fnshion clirouicles uf lielen Berkeley |.oyd und Edouard l.u Fontaine, mid I.iternry fcnrrures of the greutest. excellence. Burton E. Stevenson con- tributes the first. pnri. of "The Rose of Sharon," nmystery tnlc Lhui. will lax the ingenuity otitsn-r\ricr's to solve, rind r.h¢-re are many short; stories. For children, there ure “Stories and Pas- t.i|nr-is," iunong them one of Alec Brown’s (iinrlrinl l“.il|‘y Title:-i," :ind for the woninn of the ironic, runny nrtic-lc.~i of liou.~c- wifely interest.. ON Frlrlny evening Muy ll quite u numhr-r of the residents of North Wiltshire assembled rib the residence ofJohn McLean for the purpose of bhl- rling nriieu and presenting ahand omo clniiriiuirichnrni tollr. A. li. McKenzie. 'l`he ilon..Iohn llnlrir-i'st.on was cnllcd to ihc chair, rind n very coruplluicntiiry urlrlrcss lynn read by Chas E. McDut‘f. ’l`lic ndrlress ooutnined sentirricnts and cxpi'cst~lioni~i of esteem Lu be prnud of and wus signed by the following friends nnrl wi-ll wislicrs. .lnhu Mcl`.cnn, Murdock Mr-Lcrirl, il. A. Mcllonulrl, than Mei.enn, Clmslil. l\’li:Diiil',l*]wi~n Cnmphcll, J. M. Nicholson, Chris Godfrey, Daniel Mt-Lcnn, lVh\lcolm Matheson, Wllilrirn Bowman, A. llnwrnun, Edison i<1‘\ster, John il. Ed wn.r'rl.~1,.lol\n T.G0rifrey,.lol|n Bnldcrstun, 1), J. Mci.c-rin, Frarl liernrnm, .Melvin Younker, Russel J. Mcfa-nn, Edwin Edwards, Luke Di-neon, Daniel Cum- mings,I.ouis Campbell, Norman Camp. bcli. Dr. McKenzie made n suitable reply in it brief speech in which he thanked the people of .\'or|.h \Vi\tshiro for their gencrcslt,y nnrl tiiouglitfulnoss. Short. ri.ddra.~rsei~r were delivered by Ewen Campbell, Chris E. Mcl)ull', Edwin lilrlwnrrls. rind the chnirmun, alter which :illjoined hnnds and sang. _“God be with you t.l|l wo mcst. rignin". Miss Annie Mcl.cnnihen invited nli to the dining room whom n supper was prepared. Aiter ri vote of thanks to Mr. Moliean and fnmllyniul singing “Auld Lang Sync." all went. to their homes lreilnrz Limb they had spent. nn evening long to he remem- bored. » . Wt-are still hnnriling alarge lot. ot fishing tackle, anrllntend clearing out- our entire stock at. in-ezitly reduced prices. Get. your supply for the 2-ith from us. Remember tho place.-A. W. Reridin's Csnt.rnl Drugstore. if _ - § ¢qru__;m~nllll'Ul D STYLE , - fo- ;:rr.r'i:§'i:.':....., wrrm; S CHOCOLATLS a.ndB ,_ Tr abgx. Foraaie at all the leading , equalled. They are in 8 classiby themse ves. Y m‘”t gxd»& ‘ . | Miss Jour: Srunrrr-aim, arrived last S night. by the until train. _ ` Anvlrvrisrrw in the Saturday morning I *newspaper reaches the people who get _ paid Saturdays. and draws their attention to their wants nhlli: their money is warm. Pic'rou’s football team on Wednesday beat. the Strellartou team in a league game ex 'lhursda the Picton . ‘ N ~ Head offices In New Prowse :iiditho Abggweim oftiiiia city Dlay at Picton. ` Tun Corona, the tina three masted schoopcr now in port., Capt.. Anderson, will load coal ut Port. Hastings for Bridge- wat/er, and at Bridgewater will load with lumber for the West Inrllos. lNsPEc'roR Jenkins lnid un information against Mrs.Flnlny of Vernonl`t|vcrBridgu which was to have been heard Sut.ui'1lny, but. the cane was settled out of court. by the fine being paid with costs. THERE was' a hitch in unloading the S. S. Restigoucne which was in port yesterday. Sha arrived in the early hours of yesterday morning. Luhorers hud been engaged t.o oanie at tlint hour to discharge cargo but were not put. tn work. When naked to go t.o work at 7 u m they would noi. do so unless paid night. wages for the time lost. Boys null non union men were employed to unload the vessel. lHf K|Nl§'3 ` r llllllllll GlllHllllN Branch Offices in Montague Souris and Georgetown. Fish, no. l licrrini.; nnrl choice codfish, nl. W. A. Jol\m¢t.onc's, Montague, l’. E. I.` l4di.wtf Bnnnnns, orrinircs, if-mons, ripples figs, rinlreu, &.c, &r~. rtt \\'. .\. .lolin:rtoni\’.~r Moriintigur-, 1'. il). l. l~irli.ivti` Coi‘|'i‘snnn¢lent.~i sonrlini.: Kings Count.y news will please mark “Kings County" ut. the top of first. page of same, each time of sending. “Sunlight Soup Coupons wanted"- Toilet, sonpglven in t-xchimue for these coupons by \V..\ .lnhnstune, Montague, P. lil. i. Ziritwtf “Souvenir post. enrrl.~i". “tlurnic post cri.i‘rl:~4" “Souviuiir stationery", unrl fancy r.¢ooiis,nl. \V. A. .lolinstonr-‘s, Montague l.’. lil. I. 1lrllwLf IN the nmgistrutc-'s court nl- Georetown on Wednesday before A. D. McPhee and George A. Parker. J. Ps judgment was given in the following assault. cases Ifrom Bnldwin`s Road. John F. Curran vs Martin Corcoran John F. Curran vs John F. Corcoran. Both cases were rllsinissed. E. F. Rynn for pluini.iii`, J. D. Stuart, for defendant.. Yas'i‘i-:ir.i1A\' was Declaration Day for this plebiseita election held in I{ing’s County, on Mny huh, for the repeal of che Canada 'i‘cnipci‘nnce Act.. Following are the oillcinl figures as lurnishcrl by Shei'ill` Macdonald, Montague: Against. For the Act. thc Act. Bothwell 37 2 North l ako 7.0 2 Priest Pond 7 25 `\_ Red Point; 62 10 Sourls East. Sli l-l Souris River Fil 2 Souris Line lioiul it-l (l Rollo Bny Uhnpel 25 tl St.. Mnrgnrcts 1'! 1 llend Rollo iiny Sill -l St.. Andrews 51 It Peake`s Station lt) tl Lol. 30 Marie St. Pei:or's S. St.. Pet.or’s N. Monticello llnh|\\~in‘.~ llrrrirl Vicr.or|n. Crn~..~r 18 Milo liroulc Currliuiiii Lorne. Vnlicy Roseueutli Montngue N. Dunrins Glcnfnnnlml Whlm Rand Cross Montague South St. Mnry's Road Glen \Villiuiu High Bank Murray llnrbor S. Georgetown Red Home \V00ilvllle Milli Lnuiichiiig Sturgeon Murray llnr-bor N. 'I‘hc toinl vote election was 52»l!l 3.-l no iii) :ii l-i is an Il-I lil no :io T2) ‘ 7:r :rn 255 wi :li ii-I 4l 122 :nr :£7 i)~J I7 Stl Ili l.'»\ll ~9:C»2-'-tex __»- ... ....=.-,_.m,¢.¢`;,_.--;;_ ll li T IH ii r'> ti il -1 Illlil of the lust. llomiuion count of I We wish to rel uce our resent stock of cut glass before our new stuck ar- rives and we will there- fore give n uniform dis 25 PER CENT off of our entire ~io¢ir. This is an excellent rpportunity to buy cut glass at away down prices. G. F, HUTCHESON, Jeweller and Optlcian. 'fun Prince liJd\\'i\rrl Cheese Board is to have a meetirig next. mouth. Mus. Girouur-: i. of .\‘ni’nl| June lliggiis with further n1l_jr\ur|rt-il fill 'l‘uesiln_y. 'l`he cuse rrgninst, lilflmunrl llrirringlon wn:~\ rlisrlilsseil. The c-uso of tirforgc E~4.Hory cluue up in thc uileriioon. l<‘i\’e \\>it.rie.~iscs were exuinineil und the misc \\'ns iliijoiirucii t.i|| 'l`uceuli\y. V Tirr: wentner hc-ini; line it wus like n mirlsummer excursion to .see the City uf Lonrion leaving for \Ve:4t. lllvcr ports yc.-;t.r-rrlny nflcrnoon, lonrlr-rl with |,i:i.~i.~~~n;,5e.i'i-r itnil fr't‘ii,;l1l.. 'i`hr‘ i'i~iur'|\ 1-rrrngoisoiisistcll of iii _ hnprs .iitnrr-ll. 5;! lni:~rlir-l.~r <|imlnuip;.~i,4itli1:i.scs r-pgs, L5 sin up :uid uni: beef cow, Yl~IS'l‘l-2lill.\\' wrist the lirslrlrty of this ;rr:ir\rl:opcniri;;of Prnwse iiros, l.trl, big i'sl.1lhll.~2l\uie|il, which hun ln.e|\ t-r\lnr;_'_'i"l socxtunsivciy by i.l|i~ n. ci .1 A Frcc .=-‘tv- _.gi ,. .._\ V ri -..~' ‘ . .- ."Fff"f":. ll'lllSlC2ll Cut Glass - Sale - Education We have arranged with the _ United States School of Music, Union Square, New York. to give free lcssoris to all who purchase Violins, _ Autoharps, Guitars, Banios ' from ns. Hundreds of prople do not buy miisica instruments because they cannot play.-Here is an opportunity to learn with- out costing you anything. Call today for full particu- lars. Sunnyside. MEET MC A1-'-"THE ALWAYS BUSY STOR; ?| o Stanley Bro , Mcn’s ~ Summer Underwear, c of cvcry, dcscrin- ‘ tion hcrc for you. A nice sinoctli. natural .\liii'iuo -~vroiild be cheap at $1.25 a. suit-our pite $i.0O suit. Y`Nutiii'al llrillnigtgnn, the best inztlre and i finest -All si/.ss from 36 to 46 inch l 3t5l.20 suit. Airtcx (_`clliilnr--iliis isspccinlly recom- inenrlcrl for lierlili, coriifort and cuonoiiiy wear $2.25 suit. Tii'nl>iill’s Cclel>i‘:t'cd Ndtii :il Wool- A spicririlrl ilic.¢--_ n .-Irnh-1- nr iii-lo nirh our ;:ii:ii-- unit-f»_ '|`r_\ .\ |».\r~l< ww il- gg/uni $| I5 and S '-20 BOX. b C0’Y, .\ir<:r