I ' » _ ' . . 1 TEE P PAPER ummniammuwmmmwasmu sms rm oem, emma ownP,1’rinee Edward Island, Canada, at the toilowfng rates, payable in advance: lan Edition (daily exmpt Snnday)onemm_|th§c;peryaar.... w »x`1'}‘ss|uea iwaiaadm ner new TM ul who mulls. 8endbyPo:tal?)rder.Expreaa O.rder,orReglstered bias- payable to Tie it l I-l eoarleiathatregard which ilbeyuud all ._ v .-',-ar. f., \. ".2`o,"!96'5. ‘ _w _ _--_ _ i island Guardian Publishing Company. i Bnncb Offices af Sommrrslde. Alter-ten, Georydofbn and. Soorb. [_ Swim 0ffI¢°.T°|~v'»~°i33\» 'serum me nm 1¢npim1s‘a. - _°.°'l*"'l-l~‘°‘°-“° 0luBara|p.m.to6ptl.;la.as.toaa.n. 1- r- HOOD. Mv¢f\ill»e_\ln. B a. a. seccaxaowizeiier. r P. I. IIWIOH. &NCfUi0! Ulf. » B- UCKLI, NIU! ldft ` iran' 'cnan`r.o'r'r1=:1‘owN‘ ~ouAfP.-naar# I' TTIURSDAY MORNING, APRIL Il, _ISHS THE SUHNERSIDE IEETING. objections answered so effectually that ppreclative reception accorded them on GuARD|AN......_ _ . M . » RY. House g B. mp ‘Ik R-L' We havabeforespoken otthe appreclr _ li llitlo t Jotllllli. aillilli' fl! JUST, Am). n “md w ui hknn 5 ¢‘°‘ _ - ~ - n*s:2 a|m»w"mwm.mmmw¢Ai'£' papa an no d;;°; q“b°°o_N-"_, Bmwmk _ _ A n i n _ "W “‘°"”"" ~ _ .... .....°""‘......“` ., ... .......... ... ...._, 63 ~ g' Gcvemmentwand or Parliament by the _ rn=nndB°\rdw!Tr\d°._ it' wal most Means extra work for the ladies. flattering to themselves pea-aonallv as _ Let Us he|P YOU by d°l,,g your "°”"*'°”‘° l’°°|"° °' ii" l'.""'i ""° ` - lace curtains, tablelinen, blankets, sent them. and the Deiagateemust een- - ' 5h¢-gg, slips, towels, etc. There if"°““‘°“‘°"°°"°° °“"‘° °'”"“’ ""‘ _ q C wnfbe more sauna... in me tem. their return. To the unanimous votes ,ot u I h 3,,” mm by ,ha wmo mm," _ We guarantee satisfaction. ia nie alarm nm ia :menu aaa by tilt ' _ 4 oimicmwwanoerdcf 'rms mem was - Af I .A, F, ‘added on Tneedny night the standing _ ' Stn. Steam Laundx-y_ if you do S0. v vote of thanks by the people of Summer- I I V Kult SL, Phqng | 5;_ aide. Never before in t.he»1s1and's history was a delegation thus honored on its re- The Snmmerside meeting on Tuesday nightto receive the report of the Delc- gates on their recent mission to Ottawa was a large and representative one, most serious and attentive throughout and gave liberal applauseto the several speakers- It was, we have reason to believe, a capi- tai meeting for the Tunnel movement. Much light was thrown on the question in a convincing way and many imaginary they arenot likely to be seriously _pre- sented hereafter. Prince County may be proud of thcfact that three oflts Delegates went to Ottawa on this mission at their own charges. The whole Isiandisto be congratulated on the fact that the Dele- gates from Prince manfuliy put out of sight all merely sectional and party con- siderations and from the first andthrough- out their mission spoke and acted as re- presentatives of the entire Island, taking an entirely highminded and patriotic turn home frpm a mission _,tp the federal capital. We take it as cohclusive proof that our people are in earnest and also hopeful in the great enmrprise of secur- ing continuous and efficient steam com- munication with the Mainland by means me runnin. iuunns nubwiv. E l G The Grand Trunk Pacilc Railway is to " Sunnyside. ¢ m am _ ` , 'Tm g IVIRY TIME WE SELL A IUFFOLK HAT WE EITHER GAIN A NEW CUS- TOMER OR PLEASE AN OLD ONE `“`f§%“' SATISFACTION GUARANTEED UN HONEY 8lFi|MDED | ,;,,:..,.,,-_~.~-»a<-1-*ii _E HATS No two men look alike. _ Is it then reasonable to suppose that' the same hat will be equally becoming to all men P We are inclined to think not. We go upon the supposition that the Greater The Variety of shapes, widths of brims, heights of crowns and colorings, the greater will be the satisfaction. 4 Accordingly we present 5ooo new spring Christy and Suffolk Hats to you. They embrace all the stylish shapes, colorings and proportions-from the conservative shapes to t e latest in young men's snappy styles. We've all our spring hats in now. Prices carefully at 5oc, $1.00, $2.00, 3.00, 4.oo and $5.00. You can get along without a. new hat but you wo’nt be comfortable. Take no risk-come here and buy a Christy or Suffolk. There’s lots of them. - Prowse Bros. , The Only Real Good Hattcrs. haverunnlng powers over the Govern- ment Railway system. The Tunnel at the Capes will when constructed connect the Island Railway with the Government. roads on the Mainland. Mr Hays, Man- ager of the Grand Trunk has come to see that the construction of the Tunnel would give his system direct access to this fertile Province. As a natural consequ- ence he has pledged his powerfulinflucnce to get the federal Govemment to construct the. Tunnel We have aiialong contended that the Tunnel should have been includ- 'edin the Grand Trunk scheme, which wlthoutlt,_was barren of direct benefit or promises of benefit to this Province. But it. is not yet too lateto flllin what/was then omitted. All Canada is now awakening to thc necessity of supplying the missing link at the Capes, and the Tunnel will do that. Every day is bring- ing influential support to the Tunnel project, now thatit. has been demonstrat- ed to be, in the- words of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, “reasonably practicable." ~TiiE LIBRARY HOVEMENT. One generous man years ago built and endowed a library] which unrolled the ample page of knowledge to Andrew Carnegie when he was young. Carnegie was grateful, and he promised himself that should he become rich he would de- votc his money to building libraries so that all might have thc benefit of hooks. Already Mr. Camegic has built 1,352 libraries in every English-speaking coun- try from Scotland to New Zealand. His libraries exist in every State of the American Union excepting only Rhode Island and Kansas, which are yet to be supplied. Other States have from two each upward. Texas has H), Massachu- setts 21, Pennsylvania 34, Indiana 30, California 46, Iowa 54, Illinois M and New York 120 Carnegie libraries. These libraries ln the United States have cost the donor in round dgunes $111,000,000 and over $l0,0(`Il,fXl0 more has been expended hy him oa libraries in other countries. How great an impetus was thus given to the library movement by the man who established the library in which Mr. Car- negie devoured the volumes and became grateful i EDITORS MAIL THE DRUGGiST’S CLAUSES. Sm,-It is reported that the doctors in Charlottetown have signed a protest against the House passing the Alliance amendments to the Prohibition act in so far as they apply to their prescriptions. I commend these gentlemen for their wis- dom. Cartiflcates at ten cents each- acmealgned by thc ofilcc boy,others'slgncd without a date, othersalgned in blank,and some given, over the telephone to Vend- ors-'surely should not see the light of day. No wonder they do not want. the Inspector tosoe them; no wonder the dmggists do not want to swear to the returns. The Grand Divislonand its subordinates may ask for the anidndments; the Alliance and kindred societies may ask for them, but the profession must be heard. lf Charlottetown alone was interested in the matter it would be bad enough, but think of this condition all over the Province (an soon as this act comes in force) with boys Rqjhgd wlfh ofd¢fQ , 'opening drug stores with elx months ex- All the Time The remark is often made to us, "Howie it, you are aiwaerl so bus P" The answer is a simple one, we give such satisfaction a the worh we do, that our reputat on is known far and wide, and every- where ail over "Our Fe r Island Pgovlnce," even across the straits to Nova Scotia. New Brunswick, Cape Breton, Quebec and Ontario, ln factkin all parte of the Broad Dominion we have received orders for wor . Is the question a dimcult one to answer? We trow not. Satisfaction is the essence of success, hence our snceeea in busi- ncss.` _ 8 Remember as when in need of work done to your entire satisfac- on. ' BREIQE §.I.§ll'.f;l.Ii.I..§.9.“’Y» Steam N ion ’ Ci|a:otmown,c;I i. I. ' Lose |15. _ lox nh. _ in aw _ _ __ perience commanding drugs and others on wheels between Stanley and Kensington and meay others no more reputable. For decency's sake I trust the House will have too pinch respect for ltleif to listen to the protect. - Panxxrr. 510 yds. English oil cloth ex Parisian on sale thi! morning at Moore k Mcbeodb. Iron~Ox Tablets are on rale at A. W Reddiifs. 7dt!. , Lotsofaew tPtoa’. _ |podaa’;d4‘» - y yi . Visits were exchanged with the governor. 'a #ve )l“'v ” ` `\ I /'/.//I $5/ ,U _"f _ ...~_~\ _-gt 1/,'- f ` l , _ 11;' ` 0 C3). I \ N' / ‘.11 ' _ V f _ a .1 i/ f f-gn'-' \r. _ ,f -<,\ ` _ ¢ae0|ee lady in Charlottetown, Thursday afternoon. Never before have we had as many stylish hats and bonnets. --» New additions are arriving daily to our already ex- cellent stock of Ladies’ ready-to-wear and trimmed miiliuery. A visit to this department, whether you want to buy or not, will prove beneficial to yon. MISS ISABEL RODD will give you her personal attention. P. S.-Having been disappointed in getting our London goods, we have de- cided to make a preliminary display of what millinery we have on Thursday . PERKINS & C0., SUNNYSI DE. ALGIERB, April 18-King Edward and Queen Alexandra arrived here today on board the British royal yacht Victoria and Albert. The French and British men-of- war in the harbor saluted the ro al icht The populace shows great enthusiasm. King Edward remains on board the yacht. WEARING AWAY YOUR LUNGS7 i Yes, and your strength too. St.og_couuh- ing and get rid of that- catarrh. he one remedy s “Catarrhozone" which goes to the diseased tissues along with a r you breathe: it can’t fail to reach the source of the trouble, it/a bound to kill the germs, and as for healingup the sore plnces,noth- ing can surpass L/atarrhozonc. if you ¢ion`t get instant relief and ultimate cum you will at least (ret back your money for Catarrhosone sgxunranteed tocurc cntarrli in any Kart of t e sgstcm. You lun no risk-t erefore use ntarrhozonc-at our expense if not satisfied. » vuuuuauuauavaaan _ narumzns » Rotten awav. Every day new we are fe- 1 I r<_:»‘:» __. . 2 1- -~ s< is 1 1' nuas mn nsvs ,,» ',' . T21 I 7 I ` rt - are the best made. Every - one guaranteed. Wholesale and Retail iii IIIEIS Hllllllillii ill., lil .03 ceiviag shipments of goods. - We hope soon to have our 1 stock as complete as ever. Rogers C°mer‘ FOIL IIOUSECLEANING we offer great values in Soaps, Sponges, Chamois, etc. Chamois kom 5c up. i i British Furniture Shine is could use for the wood. Brfliiantgiolish. easy to use. mai liver Polls haano Cq » ' A.W.ii¢&ldill,l’iim.B. Central Drug Been, f ' Sunnyside. if you waat a geeulae bargain in Shirts, Iflollan and ‘lies A tel. ll.NeDeneldk» one of the beet articles you I <=H<>.9_n."fsE BEST HICKEY TWIST, PIARL OR RUBY Has never derived that real enjoyment which is his. They are the gsma of the trade. INR CUT MIXTUREG IN I AND 2 POUND TINS. I s F. PERKINS ro. co.. mm., ASTRAI. Oli.. This is the most satisfactory erosene Oil we have ever handled. K We buy it direct in large quanti- ties and can guarantee the quality. Price 25c per gallon. STYLIH ILLI ERY J_¢_1}{