.-:r'.Q__v:ie»11=.,__ __ __ ar‘ALL _ H .ouwlll iudltswttlia I 7§'»l.`l'i E _ aiivwtctliior wciltubyuu alcyvl ye. has a "W. W. W." ,Wedding Rinltfbeen linsstisisetorv ~' - .- _ .»_~~.-'¢,~~.‘. e v'v'-- ‘ t;.l...N s lie, -li.-wi.. l \ _'-‘W. W. W.” Rings e if ser- ._f=__ 5_4 Internationale 's Plreparationsi ‘Invictus Including Stock Food, Poultry Food. Hesve Cure, Worm Powder, Louise Kielder, etc. _f _ Herhageum. Hughes’ Condition Powder. _ Wholesale and Retail. (]eo.i E. i'iughes,» _Apothecaries Hall._ 5 _ THE KEEN KUT SHOE _ _ is _the greatest value ever offered i at the price $3.00. Gentsl You want a new pair of shoes now. We _ 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-to- date last. This shoe is the one thev are buying all over Canada $3 oo tall.es°a pair. ll. ts. _l_gl_._._§_l_l_cnl-:N lv _ 4 ;.:.-are.. _ Y QU' IEVITED If you wish the best in photo-: graphy,6nished on the new spec- ialized mounts, (the very latest - novelty.) Patent Leather Low Shoes For Men - On the new point- ed toe lasts ale the extreme style for summer. Price $4.00 and $4.50 a pair. Patent Clot and fast colored eye- lets used througlv out. Our Studio cEo.n.cooK Where Baby is Always Welcome. " This can be greatly lessened bv having the proper materiel to help you which can be found here. Wehavea lirge variety of Soaps including Securing. Scrubbing, Laundry, Toilet, Disiufectant, and etc, Diamond Pctaah, Gilletvs Lye, Am monia, Pearline. Gold Dust. Borax, Putz Cream, silver Polish, Starch n large vlirietv, Stove md sims Polish, Brushes, Brooms and etc Order here where you can get all at the one time-see what you get and at the ' lowest possible price. l McKeilna’s Grocery, Two stores to suit your convenience Phone l l3‘l‘¥.'.‘..“:‘!ii..;."“.if-’.."$¥°“°~ I liOUb`E-Cllialiilla l Every-one knows what ' , house cleaning means-a lot of labor, time and worry. 55n2....l||\.».¢k§ Spring 1906 Opened for your inspection a com- plete line of Spring Footwear. Splendid values Tan ' Chocolate 5 Our Men’s Box at ~ $_a.co and- $1.55, 'are ~ thebest obtainable. i -- , ’ SPRAGUB & _ C0., _,_ 1 sunztvslns- :' , .A A‘ ° every piece. For » ,i`lil.§,\v|lif¢¥f' family group taken. at 'our studio. i-FlHi Kllll§'S Ellllllll l§Ulll|]|llN=< Branch Offices in Monlag ue, Souris and Georgetown- there will be tried the Scott Act. cas against Jessie Campbell of Cardigan. 8 P. E. I. _ _ Bdtwtt .attack of appendlcltia. P. E. I. _1, iidtwtf _ l.,,., . The Guardian:-Ban 0'ilanlv has taken positlcnln I.. Andors_on'a Store.-Fraucl Welsh ami -Tohnl) Larkin spent Sunday here the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Steele.-Micllael Flynn has sold his beautlfuldrlving horse to James Larkin. ~_Misa Melinda MoAuiay returned home today after visiting friends in Cardigan. -The following young-msn are about to leave' for the West..-Edmund Flynn. Thomas Cahill, Anthony Mclsltnc and ` Ambrose Buslley. Tm: Guannlalv will be pleased to hi-nr from any correspondents who have news to furniah,and who desireto have the same published.Ths news cf each County is now classified, whlcll will prove ii convenience to readers ln flnlltnlz their own County news quickly. Ili every case the items .ire most. appreciated when they are brief and i.o thc point and confined to matters of fsc', or events lliat. have lmupeiietl or tire to tak# plat-e. Wltli all who wi-h to <-nutvill-no 'l'lic Gullrvllau will be glad to correspond. Rev. Edwin Smith presided at an enthusiastic prohibition meeting at Cardigan on Monday night, when the law wasunanimoualy endorsed hy those present. The chairman placed the question fairly and squarely before his hearera, and reviewed the situation from _si.ai'tt.o finish and showed the advllu- tages of Prohibition lizdlsputubly. A number took part in li spirited discussion ofthe temperance question. among the speakers being Edward Bulpltt, J. ii. Macdonald. A.Q.Crawforfl, Dl~.Allun, D. C. Morson anti Peter \V. Grant. After Dinner To assist digestion, relieve distrust after eating or driilkillll too ilsarill! to prevent constipation. take Hood’s Pills A Cut Glass - Sale - We wish to reduce out resent stock of cut gla SS before our new sllv¢l¢ Bl' rives`and we will there~ fore give n uniform ds count of 25 PER CENT off of our en ite stock-"_ ‘ 'This is an excellent opportunity to buy _cut glass at sway down prices. Today at Montague. Stlpendiliry Inman, ` “Californin scodless oranges-," Valencia “Souvenir post cards". “Comio'post cards” “Souvenir stationery", and fancy goods, at \V. A. Jollnstone's, Manta ue, His many frletids will regret to hear that. Wallace Fraser is laid up at his home at' North Lake, with a severe “Sunlight Soap Coupons want.ed”- Toilet soap given in exchange for these coupons by W.A Johnstone, Montague, A corrsspondcrlt. from St. Peters writes c oranges, lemons, apples “lialdwllls" and "Ben Davis," ilgs,dlites, mid canned fruits at. W. A. .Iohnstone'a Montnalle, P. E. I. Ildtwtf The death of Wm. E. Kltflold, a mem- ber of the Manchester, Maas., board of selectmen is noted at lerigth by the newspapers of that city. Tile funeral was ofa public nature, the city helng represented, and the I. 0. O. F. taking a prominent partlu the obsequles. There wusa large attendance and the flowers sent were very beautiful and sent from lnully sources. ills widow is a daughter of the la e D. F. Kennedy,_of Georgetown. THE TONIC OF HEAI/I‘H. Must. be more than li stiniulant-must. Ile li food sis well. There is one uledlclne that ls both afood and a tonic,-lt aids digestion, promotes npainlillit-ion, converts food into nutrlmcnr. that builds up nerves. hlood, brain lilirl bone. That tonic is Ferrozoue which contains exactlv what a run-down aysti-ul needs. Ferrozone supplies oxygen to purify the blood, nhownhnrous to develop the brain. iron to harden the muscles. No wonder lt makes such vigorous liien and women. Yoii‘ll .-nv., .sieep.ll-hink linri feel better by using Ferrozonc; iryit.-now. iilifly cents buys ll box of fifty t-hnieolliw costed Ferrozone tlilllcts, ut ull iiclilers. il ri l Fresh bontlitoes, rhulntrll, i-nnun»l»el1~. plneapplesuunllgr-ape fruit from ll\~ln. toedny lil. Beer SL Golfer. ildli _ High cla~-s wash necltivear. correct ill cut and style, and in iciuding all the newest coloriugr with the ad-Iiiifmal advantage that they will wash like a china plate- will phase all lllell who lliret~ilre.~s wel'. These co.~t little more than the ordlllaly vrzisll ties, but th -v are worth it Price-.~ run 354:. _soc and so on. Of course we have plenty pretty wash ties at l5c. 250 and the like also.- Mcore & McLeod. gdii IIPE it 5 l-‘ __ lf.; _'-_ =.`-__l _ ll M _ l,_` A Free Musical Education ' We have arranged with the United States School of Music, Union Square, New York. to give free lessons to all who purchase Violins, Autoharps, Guitars, Banjos from ns. Hundreds of people do not buy musical instruments because they cannot play.-Here is an .opportunity to learn with- out costing you anything. Call today for full partieu~ lars. - Ie Taz pilot steers the mighty ship by a A New Shirt Waists The variety and ex- tent of our Shirt Waist stock is sure to please . , - you'I f . Silks,. Otgandier, Lawns and Linens- tuckcd, embroidered and lace trimmed- Made by the -best shirt waist people in Canada. Perfection in quality, style, assortment, iii, finish and workman- ship-sizes 32 to 44 inc". Prices from 5oc up. Special values at 75c $l.lO rand Sl 40 A Lot New (lolf Jerseys for ladies' and child- ren -alltlie good colors and all sizes upto 44 inch. Mad: of fine woo’s and perfection in fit, finish and work- uialisllip. Stanley Bros. i I I *J ME AT THE. ALWAYS BUSY STANLEY BROS. _ Elegant Embroid- ered Chiffons All Overs 22 inches wide. While $2.50 _and $2-85 _vd Bla-ck $2.75 yd. For lllc Lacy who Wants an Exclusive and l legant While Dress 44 inch Swiss Skirt Embroidery (eyelet make) elaborately elii- __ broldeled on line Per- sian Lawn- they come iii 4% yard lengths arid the price is $i.95 per yard. Flesch Organtlles and Dilllliles These c-lille in while, white grounds with colors-green, sky, navy, cream, grey and black grounds with wlrte. Assortnlellt cm ugh to please all and eacll. Pliccs izc, 15c, ide, z5c, goc and up. Stanlev Bros. frills oiiitlc i mls nitric -W mains Qtliill S, (gy C0 \ nisins ouiilir CHOICE CEYLON TEA ii' BROKEN ORANGE PEKOE l’llt, \i|l ill 5 lilill ill lb 4-:ill lined ali' proof lioxcs, li vlloivl- ill-livin \\'i\,i| our gitltr- lilltcc 'i'ly li piicknlro its wlllll. TFA K Q C0’Y, _\ll~:RcrlAN'l`s J -l'1-‘...-...e-_\-.-----i----- ---~-~ -- - urrah! or our Boys’ Suits There’s Nothinc so Pretty and Nobby in the T own as our Boys’ Suits. Our boys’| 3 piece suits are very \pletly indeed. They are made in latest styles from fancy Tweeds and worsteds. Sure to wear well and always look _good- Pfiged at $350 up to $8.50. Boys' Norfolk and Oxfords made in the latest fashionable colors. guaranteed to wear longer than any other suits at the same price, just priced to sell from $1.50 up to $6.50, in sizes 22 to 33- Fancy Suits for the smill boys in many different styles. S. A. Mc onald, P. E. Island’s Greatest Clothing House. ALUMINUM WARE PUPULAR 'Aluminum kitchen utellsils, despite their higll price. are being asked for by those who have come to appreciate their good points. The Winter‘s sales have been goozl and tllc growlngdemand is a mark of their popularity. For the woman 'who has to lift the heavy iron pots and kettles oil' and on the stove malty t-me.-_dur rig the day. the east aluminum pots are a welcome change. Tllelr weight as compared with cast iron is a tiling that to be felt is to be appreciated. They are said to meet ali expectations as to their wearing qualities by those who have had them in constant use, as well as being found less liable to bum their contents than any other utensils. _ 1 i"i“,.§;._.l.‘._f_l.l..°§.'3-§‘.f£_"‘. MILLER _BROS. "’ s.. W, CQABBE, Sunnyside. Mtn hant Hardware 'i_,__ -v-.»~ . 5 1 B .ea _,,. tif ._t_. .5 vs .ew . .- »»-..» »-_»-_».,_.._~.....- e_ ralzj.. .m <.. em ._;. l. ,-_= . -<~»_»<. , ~...¢ .l .» r .L 4.: ..-..,.».‘f-,A __. .,. ._ Q;-c.-...__ ,... -_-,_ P. *‘.'. ‘H o .v-.2 vu.. r- ~ :var- ;.__’“~_‘;`*’-` *¢_‘1','°,?'.""-~.,;-°‘,_f,-,,,"'.;-_-.__ -av:lo-»_v"-\v=~‘=”~'f --'-' -.»»_..-.- ~.-..-1.-.--~ a-.»»....f,-.-.»...=~.»--~ _ f";t. 1 -ile- __.,_ f(;__. -lr¢`*'i~“*~ ,fn ._ __ 1*, _ .. , »-1,; . ‘ _,_ it o '1 _ . V ltr it l _.___ _._ all, ,_ E: l' ,__ il-_ _.. il' \.» V* 'wiv ' ,.-» ly,-_Q ¥ -.5 .__ H -1. a; -~»-/1-I-_1¢`~»-. ,_,. , __ ,,_.___