` ~~...`..`, ._ ’--I .,,_, _` A. . citmmt I is mt , wuimrs » i We’re “Cranks," so some of the Clothing Manufacturers think. They say we are the worst people in the Cloth- g business E. We’re so Very Particular When we’re so exacting, it’s for you-so yoii’ll get what you want-and, by having it, we’ll get the business. j ‘ Y _Come here and look over our Clothing--turn it inside font'--look at the quality and finish-the way seams are sewed and what they are sewed with- how the padding’s out in -and all those apparently unimportant details. ' ` - Some .Clothinglooks mighty slick outside--but it doesn't stay so-any length of time. Thats Where Uur Purtinacity Scores Take a look at our perfectly tailored Spring Suits-» I Our Handsome Spring Overcoats- Our Fine Line of RaifnHCo;ts- _ .-. .»l~ 'r 'et ,~I-_iru=._° _ e _ea wear - ' ' gfixgiilzladd Attractive Styles in all kinds. Of Toggery that Good Dressers want. If you’1l do this, you’1l surely be convinced that Tris Bssr is risiesf Boys’ Three Piccc Suits _ / ' him iv - Every Boy f, _ here and grati- Iikgs 3 Suit “J fy l‘llS d€Sli`¢. ~' . W e h a v e .' .- v ft. \ _ 2...?-»~ , ’ 3.... " ».. ,J Boys Three with a Vest. IJ* ._ J, He wants his Suit to look like `Father's. He wants' it _ ;~_*‘q years Old U9' , _ , , QM ii* - Piece Suits in ' p 'MLA sizes rom ` ' into tolook Manly. f/ Wards- CUAT, VEST, AND KNEE TROUSERS Made from Fancy Mixed Cheviots and 0fl1¢1’ suitable fabrics, cut and tailored artistically. $3 50. $4.50. $5.50 to $8-00 Suits with Vests cost a trifle more' than they do without-but the saiisfsction they give lh¢ BOY is worth the small increase in price. Scattering Dollars I “D¢,','_t`,'mi:g,5 the great _'cut prize sale of the 1 bou ht balance of. Weeks & Cos stock which we 8 for _a song. . . ' ffiist note please that we are giving it away near , if not quite. _ f , ' ‘Illini-e`s all kinds oi good things in 1*. 5°m¢ ff mostg, _ ryf- _line they had in stock. Come eiiry tliougliltécanse it w..n’t stay long around here- We’vr. stopped ADVERTISING optr IEEEAE- TIFUL MILLINERY oecaiise we can P P with our orders. ` Prowse Bros., <3 A' 91"" only Real Good Clothiers. I . _ _~ _‘J 1?* " 1 \_ `;,,"\h..; _ BEST ‘ vs _ ~ terdsy st 5. , strived home from `0lty makes two trips up Frldlr 1 _ by meld, leave this morning for \ ismw is his that s vacation. See lf intending to contribute to the Japanese Famine Fund remember he gl vrs twice who gives quickly. Mocx Pannianinnr banquet in the Revere Hotel tonight at 8.3). All members are earnestly and cordially lnvltéd to attend. - Tm: congregation of St. James' Church, this city, is sending ol! a bcx to the New Hebrides, in the care of the Deep Sea Missions. V Sxuuni. Aunn, Bannockburn, shipped yesterday moming one of the beet horses, sired by Aberdeen, that ever left this Province. Ti-is str. Electra arrived last night a 7.3) o‘olouk, and will leave nt 11.30 this morning on return no Gecrgetownddurrsy Harbor and other eastern ports. Il.N..Biv.o\vN, of the Royal Hank of Canada, Oxford, N. S. arrived by thc Mlnto yesterday. He has been trsnsfcrr- cd here and tnkee the place of H. W. Peake. A C/ini.oAo of condensed milk was shipped west. a day or two ago by the Charlottetown Condensed Milk Co., und three more carloads for the Pacific Coast will be shipped shortly. Ain' person, receiving by mall or ot.her~ wise a. sollcil or slightly damaged copy of any issue of The Gusrdlnn will confer a fuvcr by promptly mailing sumo to the subscription munagcr. TOMMoiux0w's Guardian will contain an extended nccouiitof the San Francisco iisriihqunke, graphically written by James L Evans, it Charlottetown boy, who was in the midst. of the desolnted part of thc city. '1`HnRi<: were twenty passengers and a. large load of freight to HnllIdny's und Brush whnrvcs by the S. S. City of Lon don, yesterday afternoon. She returned again ln thc evening with 30 cases ellgs and I0 dressed hogs. R. Waiucs, Wheatley River, has rccelvadolettor from his brother, John A. Wares formerly of Charlottetown but Z 'ful Mlnbo irrlved from Picton yes”-pi Hip. lu. \ 1 uns. R. c. wiuiincs me suiidieuf ,Anrgcoil etrona boy with s ish- educa- tion can-learn of spormsuentpoaiilcn promotion byepplylng at this °*‘°°*“¥.'“P°», I ‘Afr neun use night, .Im Helnlihh;-._nnd his Stock Company etisngthoneil thogood impression msds on the Bret night of appearance. Shsmns 0'Bi-len was the biilol fare, and it was presented nnd acted in s manner which lnmuch in advance of the manner cf ponrtzrsying' similar medodi-sinus in thc Open Hoillnhore. In thelcsding lady the Oompsny`iiss an scttess capable of holding her audience lnleritical' places, and thus complementing the efforts of the rest of the cast. and sustaining interest until the climax of each scene is fresched. Last night the dramatic elements of the play were ably trested; if at times the rollick-humor of this particular play appeared to predomi- nate, vrhy,itwnseesy to remember the light haute ofthe race it told the story’of. Thepsrts were wall taken; the villain was an ‘wful villain; and the ladies were Winsome; J0_ro ii sympathy-compelling hero, whose songs were delightful. As to specialities, they, as has been said before, are excellent and given in overflowing uiessure. A good house greeted the performers, and such should reward this pleasure giving Company during all the nights they play. JIPINISI _ r IAMINI FUND Subscriptions received nt. Guardian oflico, and duly forwarded to Jauanz- Total previously acknowledged 5 i3t$.0l Mayfield I1otZ$. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.00 Second subscription Mnlpique con~ gregution per IIon.l’.McNutt. . _ _ _ _ 0.55 Episcopal parish of New London tit. Thomas, French Itlvcr, L50; St. Stephen, Irish Town, 0.12; St.. Marks, Kensington, 4. 47; per Rcv. A. W. Nichols, totnl...........__.$l5.i}il Clifton Division per Arch. Campbell, Trees . . . . . . . _ _ . ._ . . . . . . . _ . _ . . _ . . _ __ .'i.t.'0 Collected by W. Grunt McLeod, Hunter River: Grant McLeod, $1; Vernon McLeod, l0c; Louis McLeod, I0; May Mc Leod, 10; Mrs. Geo. S. McLeod, 10; William Mobbs, itlc; Alex. Nichol. son, l0c; Rev. George Millar, $1; A Friend, 25; Gussie liinns, 30; /t Friend, H); Uncle Toms Cubin, 25; AFrlend, 25. Tot,ul._....._...._; 385 Quebec to Toronto by the tug Moline Islnnd Railway to state that, owing to the soft condition of tha track, which compels a slower rat/o of speed of trains, from - . inclusive, the morning express train froui 1 Sourls and Georgetown will not connect I iii. Royalty Junction with the morning rrqucste rom I. especially for the children. Mr. Louson has consented to give such nn c tha auspices of thc Y, M. C. A. in their hallon Friday night, nt rl o‘olock sharp. W. P. Doull will operate the'lantern, ren it is open nnd free to all. About 200 views frcmTlgnlsh to Sourls will be thrown on the canvas. This is the lust number ol’ the Y. M. C. A. course 0) practical talks for the season.) ` ________.___-_--._-.__ x Ask your dealer for Diamond lotash the most reliable soap maker and dirt consumer on the Market. tts &l.w buuwaismlsevsplub Clit ingredients used lu, OUR Cakes ste the best to be hed and our eske an THF £§lST in the city. ehsvet cy Sultans Cake. Walnut. Cake, _ Silver Cale st reasonable' prices. D. STEWART ` Bake! Deli. Breed and all kinds of sinsll cakes ' Elisabeth McAdams, and formerly of Prince Ed ward Tsland. May 2nd, Elizabeth. widow of the into l.ouaon glvc nn exhibit of views of P. IS. m H at ‘ d 87 - por W iam ou on,age years [llfunernl today st. 2 o'clock to l‘coplc‘i-1 xhibition with an interesting tal,k, under L °°"|°l-"Y-I 'l`holilgliest‘prica'wlll bc pnld for Qua- 2'7d tvvlm Charlottetown. P. E. I. I .f is burnt on the cover of every one of our new ` Leath er Covered 'Photo Albums for nmatelir photogra- plis. They are admired very much by those who have seen them, and all agree that our prices are very reasonable. » Call and see our assort- ment. Prices 25c. 5oc. 6.5¢, 85c, $t.oo and $1.65 each. > 1 ` see Mr.‘Rogers present and hoped him before the meeting ended. He would like to sae the autos kept oi! the highways and AUTOMOBILE AND THE _.__- ~ `}"Heisd`1`0fllccs ln`New Prowse B,|tJ_i:lt-Charlottetown. 0°u,,_md,m;_W'_,_ and the country people must not drlveu oil’ the highways. He was glad altogether, certainly on market days Sundays. If not kept. off on Sund ya yet been ilxcd, but would bc pn Who!! be to he` 5 / feared he might lose his conRl'l'llBl-l°“- , i, _ ' _ Mr. _Tyrrell inquired whatllcense or tax I- 4 was paid by the owner-stof autos and £0 whom. Mr. Rogers said these hnd not I ’ V _ ` ‘ NK-,,~‘.J . ' 'Tl fn _ "[71: “I 'i_b'lsnrza¢Il&tw¢lll' » I_i""j='~iv”:=~" r ueuunuuucmu. - ,.. \-s -I al +' ' ‘r.7?`_ .lf _ "` 'ffl ' A _._ ,, _ o 3 .- _ , _ _ Rewrcl __l ysble L _ _ where the owners lived. Mr Tyrrell said _ -__ the farmers paid road inxes, und ought ‘ , .not be forced o|l` the rouils. ‘ The horses ‘ , perhaps It was thc siiicll of gusuliiic. Doull said muny farmers were D Y KK tionsldiscussiou ensued in which t-would never get used to ilu-so uutcs BOCII. !H!€iV€d. from an M . "of, parts of Canada from em lo in asollnc engines. A co|.vcrsi.- in fhg ig Of M" be scam. sims not we Younker, Mr. Curtis and s number more people who have been have decided to offer ‘ 4 Shoes represented to 4 roads and streets ought to be ki-pt on market dnys und Sundays. _ Mr. Rogers was milled upon nnd plnlned ln the most conciliatory way case from the standpoint. of the for some time ln unc. He symput-hi with the pf-oplc in their alarm. chairman had very fairly stated tl for himself nnd Mr. Jost-he could spcnk for other others-they wi-rc tnk any horsc afraid of them nnd gladly w woman, whom they met. Mr. Jost. ln i willing to kccp oll` the highways nmrkct days, and oil' the streets nlso possibly some time hc might have lo the nssistance of a tlrlvcr, bc it mnn .wo 1 years liuil no accident. They were qiiitc ’ such dnys till after six o'cloulr. lli.~ business callctl him ull ovcr thc Island nnd took part, all of whom contended that the $Io0_,a) fewgfd to any person who will produce ‘ clear » - evidence which-rwillinesnltin the conviction of an ,q °"' dealer selling shoe9.and..1:epa'esent.ing to be the *\“'~0 _ 'Shats' S101' "‘Slatm’Boots," °‘S\n@Goods,'*] owners. These vehicles are in use every- num in Sump: or where. There are live on the lslund, two \ almmedh dead* of which are in Suunuerslde nnd had been I I- H _me dealer sed 'f"‘? ,It is our intention touactively clr _ _ case, but no very serious accidents had Bild IIIf1’I11g€1'S. yet occurred. Sometimes thc rlilvcrs w more uluruicil than theborses. Spi-uklng not of the public and of our Company. We are askirg §` for the co-operation of the public. Our Inspector every care to avoid friglitcnlng hors they' stopped tlielrjunrs when they s information supplied. Oli On \ collecting evidence. the lining of the ""“ Such action isitaken for the mutual protectinuf, , uw ` will be in this city shortly to investigate any I Every shoe madibby tlic Slater Shoe Company can be known genuine only when the name and price is stamped on the sole. to Thisis your Sealof Ccrtaiuty in rcturii on a. mnrket.dsy,but such occiisions __ would bc rurc. The horses would get used to the autos us they hurl to bicycles. 'l`lic chairman said thc owners of horses wcrc ii thousand to cnc of the auto own- is further empluisizccl for your protection by the trademark on shoe. » ers, nnd cvcry furmci"s business would _-~\iil`i=r, llc wanted to see stile roads. ili- whs afraid some one would he killed. llc nnrlsevcral others ralnted instances of All oomrriunications will be treated as coiifidciitinl. H I trouble and danger thnt. had occurred. I Mr. Doull snid he wus the ilrul. to intro- rlucc the sufcty bicycle in li-i90, und hut ridden wii,li Mr. .lost ull over the islund in nu auto, llc hurl seen less trouble with the luttci' than with bicycles us to frightening horses. Many horses ,i were not aliirmcd at ull. Much convcrshtioiiul discussion fol‘o WW5 C590 and Cfllllpbellton Pros. cd. The chulriniin cxprcsscd his cntirc ' . I Zprgnoyf gmpgpiiséhsaygpgyhoaixigoulali Church per Rev.D. lllolienn . . . . __ 3.00 Epnéldarioc in M11; ltpgcrs and Mlr.lJosti his house fell before he reached the BORN wlguld Iggngfxllnu’ih:;@S;"t:G;e‘:‘ street' hi hem" V ' 'how uboutthe tourists who were conilnil Hnieisarrnmundsr t s _ _` iii. _ _ ` __ ' , , and bringing autos with them! Ho .ho found news pertaining to Queon’s AI`;E§§;és'H£s:;ls city Mn’ Z’ to “ "" thought the Government should regulate County. Under the proper hewlinlw ` ' ’ uwn' these things. (inc inquirt-fl why autos vrlll' also be found the news of that BEUKWITH.-At Malden, Mass, May were shut out of liosicuf Mr. Rogers other counties. The Guardian classifies 2nd,t.oLouls C. and Mrs. Beckwith (neelsuld Boston wus lull of autos. ' its local items thus in the hope that this Miss Celia M._Skerry;adnugiiter. ‘There were 14,000 ortln-in in New York 'wlllbo a'convenlencei»0ltSreMlerS» _ Finally tha following resolution was J. »»~»»»» MARRIED. ;';§’::.;’ iD- V-I DBX5 S““dBY MfY uhh- ni' BIN" _-_-~_-~~~ ~ _ _ ~ _ .____. ,,,,|,¢,m0y,pes sh,,u|(| be cxc|,,,|c,|f,»om we HI" 1030 5' "'iKl“r°”‘°p' ml Monday’ BURGOYNE-Mt'.NEII.l..-i\L Tryon, co\intry_roi\dsnur-_t. this, Snurday May lzbh' Pleasant' Valley' All I bcllcvlng tlint the country pcoplc have at 730 D' m' ' DOLLAR-JOHNSTON'-AL Brflok' rights as well its the owners of iiiil.onio~ tleld, May lst, by the Rev. George Millar, _ _ _ _ _ Tm, S S nnestmouche.. of the N’ A_ T_ Brenton Jumcb Dollar ot, Brookfield to biles, and that in ulvlng Lliom loui' ilnys UU-. Cl1\l|€\'| IWW IH55 9Vé“l“8 OD her WHY 9°' Eliza Ellen Johnston, of thu same plucc. of tha :wk we un' "OL linking mole "mn Montreal' with It cargo or coal' She wwe i o“\[;di.:s “iff thi-like were llussad to four scows belonging to M. Haney 85 Co I ~ l I 'I'h dl I ~~ M M fc r ' ::I;:::::;.‘f:;i:.:""..._.iir:;' I d h th Hi" b°_ BRADLEY.-AtFrenoli Fort Lot 35 the city visitors were most iiospitubly giiigrgiiiilgg 3g:u.M;re on e S on April Z7, 1000, Mrs. Daniel’ Bradley, nntcrtitincrl by Mr. nnd Mrs. Tyrrell. . aged 82 years. ---° I' I 25th, Joseph, beloved hnsimnri of mnlrdvi |_;,,|m,,,,t Cum, [),,,,d,.,,f|‘_ April 'l0i.h until May 5th, 1000 both flutes 2"£`or:]e;livic;y(;0nlg: I C couirh, Maggie May, only and belovcrll daughter of Luuglilln and Mrs. Maul express train from Charlottetown. Dougull, ngcd thrcv years. I C||n:M¢o_ Moy z, - ( Spvclul ) A Lum” number of pm.am,s |,,,,,e Ilfl USTON.~A\. the residence of T. C. 00"". Aill`ll~. 471 Unrn. M*\Y» df Mme to mu, ¢,|,,,|», Mr Purccy, Uppcr Great George Struct on Whmi, ' 41;), w|,¢,.¢, " 78'( .-...si CHARLES , Premient oi tl-ie Slater Shoe Company H any other for-in of word; on pubiic ami lem mm to is handling Sl.sher‘t Slim.; prosecute imitatomi I i‘I‘1I“~¥` if l1\.S\l~l_l“ ` li still* 3 This is the Stump on the Ie- i 'itll it ` as Thi.-; stamp __ ...L_ so nm n _vn- vrlll nie/||\'l find thu price stamped. ii. SLATER, P uoNr|u<..u,_ _ I L w- _ ,_ _T 3 I0 CENTS A package of fs. iiiily 'FOR A FISH BREAKFAST _ cimap enough, inf. in IlALlI" AX SIIREDDED CODFISH iiiilccs ailelicloiis breakfast of fish bills lor ri large 0 THE AILANTIC FISII COIVIPANIES LIMITED, Lunenburg and La Hare, mBi N. S.. _ _wo ______ ._________1 “qi We have a lot of The Humphrey i ` At Less Than 54 ~ Half Price l h I) W . M I l. , 'il' although thlsls espcclully for the child- P255 Y Ling" ‘anim );';:;l:`e °eS;’r‘;'£_ V "‘ You will miss_ a grand ` opportunity if you do not ._ buy the job lots of wall paper we are offering. _ Call in and see tlieni and 'i at thc same time liavea 3", look at 'n .our Nrw PAPER We claiin to have thc ~. prettiest patterns and the lowest prices iii the city, let us ,know and we will send our sample books to our home We know _V_. P. O. BOX 4x7. Q. -~vi»H\»¢v~a~h\~l~l~Nl~ Men’s Raincoats _ At $3.00, $3.50. $5.00. $7.00. --Ai.so- _ - SIIOWERPROOF COATS Ai $9.00. $9.50, $l0.00 7”' Call and inspect at k. Moy, . . . . ._ Pork. Jun.. ‘$15.00 $10.00 and $l2.00 and $1 L50. Clothing Store, Opera House Building, Cliarlutit-towii,l‘. IC I. _ J. A. Humphrey 6. Son.. Ltd. is A. Winfield Scott, Manager. Proprietors. I"lioiic 63,. - _._A f FISHING _ GEAR .. Ili ii ' v sh cl: of p gf (.\ I ~ Rods, Rccils, Lines, Flies, Casts, c‘c., open- " ed up :it Q "The Two Macs” ' :Ive hog: just the paper I you wa _ 9 . lAYLOR’S iicnoniliithiiinun. =-M M"-v~ c,,g..@¢@ ,ff .__.P.§22_§.1s.i=.__. ° If -na-semrlub A' ' , »f-'~ tw' -f 0~'-°~ Call ' iiiciit ‘ 1lC‘&S, seed, and sci- samples and govern' test of our wliuni, vetches corii, tiiiioiliy mul clover and he cunviiiccrl that We linvc the liiglii-sl qiizilliy on the m:irkct_-~A. Iloiiic .\`L C0. ;-_~,duiwi6l twii. -- _';'_i ’* ' i ._ _._ 'Wifi KANDY --~”<»~ l<|rcH£N L`f:lcl»r:iii~1l (`:ii:ii||cI:;, lfiiiligiva. Cru:uii:<. :mil :ill kinds of good lioiiiciiiuflc Canily, also I Cake and Pastry. uiucrsieit at Stewart fir Soii’_s flrncerv will be promptly attended tn, Mills Bros., Propi ietors. 5Il.l.s f .Ei-:Y~"" .I ,,,,...,,..f- .__ -a--=s»»~»--v ..-so-» ~»--~.-.. < 6.? _..- *”» .=»....x.-is-rf e»_~ . c .1-.s--..~ -.-.L » S