.,.,. . 1 . . ` . " ’° ` _lf » - _ \ E 4” _ li L@!f“‘i“is”"'si5f771@W@1f§. 77i`1l’.2lzulllll<NE J°°°l"““°~G"-""“*'-D‘"'l’R°““' hunnruon DOLLXRS for each and William MacDonald, Mount Stewart. . ~e Louise Cairns, Charlottetown. _ c Daniel Molyneauf, Dundas. " very case of Catarrh that cannot be ured by tho use of guilt; Catarrh Cure. - F ANKJ.CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed in l'3'1l`1Bl'0W|-\- NSW Gllmiiow. lny ‘ reserice, this iith day of December, A. llugh J McLeod, Bradalbanc. D. lgstl. 'Sore 'l'h|~oa¢.\rrd Cousin a g ample, urseeive ua no needy for all linen H S ' A. W. GLEASON ( EAL) Noranv PUB' me Hall‘s Catnrrh Cure is taken intemaliy, nd acts directly on the blood and mucous uriaces of the system. Send for testi rilntrona isrrurrd in |n°n'3’5 tree / Credo Anlisepllo Tablets 1 They combine ¢h¢ rermlclai value of Cresolsas with 1 ""'°*’““*‘-“"i6’.’.'.'-“J‘n‘i’»......"""°"».‘»‘.i` "“‘ ”°“'§%. » Eilvii EE. . l. ‘ f. , F. J. CHENEY, 8: CO. Toledo, O. Sold bé all,DrugglHt.~8. 750- télhko lll‘e Family Pills for constip- on. FISHERY BULLETIN. May 22-(Special)-Blonrileld: Herring _ _- plenty, cod 8: lobsters fair. 1 or "fr “slit sine" Rheumatism. Why suffer from this pu ntnl. melody when one application o \}harnberlain’s in Balm gives radefl Hundreds of 3. C is '- .~ ' Z, _ _ grateful people t1stil'yVt0 the malllwl 1 ‘. fl, _ll fl. ". C f 'pqwor of this Lrealedy over rheunlatisru. " A 99 F ' Staiiirt _suoss or sale by all druggists. children'q disappearance. Confirm. colds. nesrosnna, and other throat ailments are quickly relieved by Cr-esoinns tablets- ten cents ver boa. All drutkilh. ..__.¢___... nvlllllw Ullilll'S Elllltlll .Z1 ONE drunk was the only entry in the __-...Q_- TONGUE I” ¢: 2 FJ I CLARK’S a tender tnsty “sweet bit" for all seasons and n.11.occasions. Vildnkes delicious sand- wioirel-l. "5li`-l\"!ff..l`<._3,..~‘i`*"‘?."‘3~‘i`*.’._’_ * The Vnobbiesl: slices .lull town, $3.50, $4.oo, $4.50.. $5.00. Le%.tli`er§--patent, kid and] box eaiik' I '” ifouttst ` ar.. K i;i_nr,xi0&.°__ t,, V Array _- _ Rational Bon. .'* f Fit. any foot." They got the style, cVonr'forVt‘_nnd wear. ' .V ' ‘ .5f`_~~,1 _ V 'vi ; . ‘ ° 1; . _ .I ssl.a¢..l..l»» P.. a. 1. -_: __ - __£ world. ` \ V V' quota you run. a . If You Ant-i__ciV9.8i_¢_ _ _ Efieciing An_ Assurance i On Your Life ` SELECT a Company that has the cr_>niiderrc`e of of the public. The highest authority rn Canada, ~ quotes the S PANDARD E139 U m°d°l C°mP‘n¥» with uhdoubled security. V " ` _ British Life Companies have_ the reputation .Of bein' the best managed financial institutions in the ' ‘ilfeshohld -be pleased to have an opportunity to l i-iyndl11;a"i1,.6i Co.. _Charlo_tietnwn, , “ lvianafers P. E. `I.` lBr|\.l¢l1. ,.. _ _ , . _ ful, ,,m,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Fm. me W ul- aavsrolred wnlloemlr mold len-ul nrlgm m dmnlsm . and active. Gity Police record yesterday. 1 ‘ _ *li ls1Dsngeroue to ifeglect A Cold _-; :Ist ll. D 8 genuine article, and after some pretty the line addinglthree more points to the A e score or teams were now after which therelwas one minute to play McDonald the Abbie iullhacl. used mood ,J udgment. Dr. McKenzie, of _Picton refereed the game. _ Vroronras vs. Nnw GLASGOW. Game started at three o'clock; New Glasgow vrins toss; Vlotorias kick off. New Glasgow returns the ball and scrims result in centre field. New Glasgow play with_a Zrush; Victorias on ,defensive Some pretty work between the Victoria halves aesulted ln bringing the ball within the New Glasgow’s25 yard line, and Frank McDonald from a pass from McQuillan made a bpilliant dash and goth the first score of the day. This was one of the prettll-st plays ni the ldny. Frank csrtainlyisagood one,'and with a iln.if line of his quality the Island could meet any team. New Glaegow.kickcd oil' at the 25yordsiine, and Blake, the Vice full-back, returned in line style. A lot of scrlm work was now the order of the day. Pou\d, Mci)onald,1 Me-Quillnn, Duffy, made some short, :snappy dashes. Some pretty combination work between the Vio halves resulted in McDonald securing the bail and going over for another try. Bournssa, the star forward, kicked and converted one of the trys. The whistle blew for half time. The aeoond half wa-sa mucir closer game; the New Glasgow team were determined to score. The Vics played a defensive game. M_cQ\rillan went.:over thelipe for a try, but the referee would not allow it. There Vles played 14 mon to the New Glasgow iii fqr five minutes. _ _ ' Norms .Gorntoot played his old snappy game. bill at quarter. “Nibs" also-_ __._,_._ how often dp we hear it remarked: “It’q onlvhooid,"a|vd o hw dl!!-liter learn that the mania on his book with pneumonia. This is of such common eq.mr1~enoe_l.hst fa_ cold, however siigilt, _should ,not be disregarded. Chamber- lp|n's Cough ,Remedy counter-sets any tehdenoy ol A cold to result in pneumonia. aodhss gained its great popularity and extensive sale hylta prompt cords of this A1' eight o'ciock ‘ terday morning the , il s s 5' . o, y 1 c r nr cs ¢wen|_y_|o,“.¢h brought Queen.s weather h be d I tho Victoria footba teams and their '1 M 6" “mn er "3 in um W°°ds Wm* "0 admirers There wad lenty of enthusiasm Th' G°Ve"““e“b hu issued 5 “‘“i'°m°“° Report says tho Govcrnrnent will so tr and,a glorious holiday was spent. f od b t . ' .P v y 0 u some leaves and vlater from the amonk the latter-likewise a ict of refvsing to grant apienary arnnesty,on the to evmle the gmnung of A pm,u,,| amnesty Th _ _ _ ere werenpspecial attractions here brooks. expectancy, for the Qsue of their contests grounds that p,,1m,,,,| a55m,|,,,,_|,|,,nB bvlcavin the release of olmcal mon , and hundreds spent the day in th Se h ~ with P1040" Bild N `GlllPilow was .a' _ H D D ers c arc was unavorlinguntii today when “iam” of anemia" - continue. The proclamation says. 1,, the hands of the local authormem country. her d f d h -f Than were sports in Frederlcton and olearlzg 32:” 5;' “"3 gulgad he' W “ When the steame_ turned at 8. ‘G last I" the p"°s°“°° °f "Wh i"°°°”°n9“b|° which would place the release of these to thciobster traps. St. stephen. V He S; d uh ice ullse. ;1til;ht;;r;Jwever,srh3; re ini addition 1,9 disposition on the part oi the r/erroris I prisoners In the hands of ,hu very omcms Little ten year old Mamie Gall! h ye W er md nanny by bark- vict/di* vsllrlfeljs other »?l?r:ll;l.ng u cargo of 5°°l°"°”' the G°ve"’m°“t °““"°" °"|’°S° Wim made the arrests. ' van, w o ing attracted the attention of the chiid‘s _ 7 y l S represenm’ the peaceful, ri1.1llt-thinking section of the I has been missing from her home at Drury brother who was among the searchers. mms in the tombnn- new B or uw" population to the danger This would und°“b'“°‘Hy “Cite 8 Covesinee Monday last. returned today The 8irl is in n very exhausted condi dl,\i)l?id‘l;;lr€)stbe€ilc:i:J‘rt_&; lxolormihebmilld' as "The G°"°"”'1"¢“" ”"“”0i' fefmln “Um Storm' 1 - easan with an astonishing story of hardship. 1 tion and is threatened with pneumonia, day spent. _ bringing to jusl 161; we lengrisgg ,md Premier G0l‘€ll1Yl¢l!l Will i0ll|0rr0 W The news of success /had been learned in bomb u“.0we,.E_ reply to the Duma's address. ‘ Charlonemwn long before the Stanley ‘It cannot deliver from unlshmont ll 'Inc impression I5 3r°“ ‘"3 mm' hm n ln ' a ' ` P 4 ` Y .` . V ' Siiiilllli Piiiiil - ~ The club yell welcomed the players back, committed andnre still committing such is desired by we G°V°"”m9“t°l again, and congratulations were the order _ of the h°“§'BEGwEn_s vs Pwmv 5 I declaimcd by Lois Taylor. Six students ' ’ ' _ then in dialogue, gave the requirements Tru-:football match played in Picton E of the men to make an Empm: grand -- yesterday between the Abegweits and _ qualities and wen demoted by Minh Tolrorrro, May 2‘i.-(Special)-senator the Picton team, was the best game Mccoum Louise Mccrendm Helen NEW Y R M VV W..D. Per-ley or Wolsley, Northwest, phyed f°" “’““y y°""s' A'"‘°““h °h° ‘l-IusheS.Blan<:l1= Reach. Katie Stanley. 0 K' A ay A _(SpecmD`A formerly of New Brunswick who arrivedl score was mle sided’ lt' was by no mem" land Hfllell M°°l'¢- The Afblll' DU burglar broke iumthe apartments and in Tomnmlaat night hom Niagara Fans Zrlyglisty; !a;':Vot<;rI',yn flpr téi]l;"fibbi;:;;e wg; feature of the proflranr was then under- ’ ‘ p 7' 3 ---- taken. Songs, an essay by Gladys had his purse oonillllllllil $221" °l\5h and '“h"°“3h' Picmu lmd “ "’"°”g “rim Arbor Day and Empire Day were Dawson, nnda recitation, Among The ,, chequefbr 31500 stolen at Hamm() every man of them beirlgln perfect trim, 1| b, __ d t . S e sb ,_ T Vb H I M I b M estrd an ’ n ,md in ,h15p°|,,h1,,,¢,h teams were e,.,m|y xit-;'r°oi;’;l:i‘;g“Lh?¢“‘;‘;:;’Ul ‘;‘:"’i0 ofclgik =p£§f§_aufpr§;;,to xrggge riiggn “'32 short stories, exquisite collections of y e ay ernoon. L _ . ' f , ' matched, The Abmesh 1 11, 1; 1;.,-,ff . V _ _ . . lslloltspeeches from the visitors and the dl 1 d ` . we of 1 ”" " "" V thc Senator was stepping on astreet car srisppy wo;-.ir,.li Mctiglliinnl scored n very where” '"7 appropriate Pmilram “.55 :n,c;11,m,b,,|.,_.,1,es gavie ,I p,-ogmgé of ,gusgc ‘ug the Grand Trunk 5w1;1o,,_ n ce run... nr ng enext ten minutes `g|,,en consisting of an opening choru, 11111( few 11210115. hm were 8 raise y r ’ 'I' t J ` G 'VI . M .` ‘ Besides themoueyand cheque the purse me Abbles hem' the playin Picmus ben S°l1B9l !‘€°lll1il0llH “ml H” ESS” 011i ms ec 81223.11. ‘ r cswnm S Sarah C. Maerherson, Glen William. ya,-d_ when pmol, succeeded in .M1 4, , ~ ' ‘ ' - ‘ ~ V Lumm Becmmrhm, Sandm » contained some private papers and rail- in Mmm dribble “about ten mug; B25 L'11Dl\`¢ DRY- bo D d E it [M °"W°"°°"‘°’»A' ’ "’““ "‘° ° oF1APANFonrllEooM|NloN AIDS’ BUITUWS. Summeliide. ' WHY ilmlltilllrtation. asorim followed when Bethune from a ` ‘ 1 ~ . day were _celebrated in style at West Kent diednhniagds' glrgllgml P l li. ' ' ' ‘ `°"" ““°°°°d°“’“ “°k"""°"°“"` I" ‘he Srreeescneel. Hrs rranor Llour.Governor ‘ OF CANADA; - ' ° ll 0 OUR . _ 0°DJ_l,lR'_0 H _ ‘ remainder of the first half thc ball nevei- Mncxinwm opened the pr,,ccedh,gs --- i .AF - - R9 7 tl o tl d i ute later. . S\1_eieSmith. North Wiltshire.. ' ' The second half was faster than the Egggxpailez bym3,en§8v_aV:1lf DIL 5edge_ Ottawa May 19, 1906 J G1 ude Hunter Duvar. Fortune Cove- ‘ o be and me abbles half line. ~ » 385 Laurier Avenue East Matilda McPhee, Bristol- 1 " " ‘ ' ' first and by the wny Picton played ll, I k T - The Island Guardian Publi hi C - ' ' ' t N h, d P inclpa1Canrp~ 5 “K 0- Bussell Watson, Charlottetown. ‘ seemed as if they were determined to so ' xxgnederedashrggs- ,Sed in the 5,.” Charlottetown. P. E. I. . . ell, six t lo IN "| B| yi but’ the Alfmes were “mn the part of the National Anthem. Clrairursu Nash then explnilred the reason of the __ passing by the halves, Donnlroe crossed joining of me LV“.odayBV after whlch the Arbor Da son The Fir Tree, was sung. SAcr¢vrr.r.e, May 24-(Special)-Sheriff bb, Q. B h _ Y 3- Then follovl ed a dialogue by eight. little MUQ-“een of -Dorchester’ passed through pumiiug “re” t°°"b,“H' ‘fver-7 nm” wmklnfl tote: an address by Rev. Mr. Sedkewick S5¢kV"l9 Walt? 9ll1'0“ff9 i0 C3119 TOYUND- hind' Wiudscr °f P'ct°“ "mde B' “ice a eornet solo by Harold Stanley; an essay tine. At Maiden he was iolned by Squire ru" “nd was b"°“5hb d°"“ by Tminnf' on the British Empire, by Miss Fannie Riley. V Here scrlms followed, and Tralnor secured GNL a speech by the Lien; Governor; ,md The mystery surrounding the missing ;2T"Vh:3ll`sc:;k'"gm; :¥Ex_y £312: arecitntion The Union Jncl: iiy Clagcnce children was discussed and in the morn- secured “the bail, kicking it down urélru,['£;Tl0rf.;§,,?;,ipeifgff.e,,,g;1 ing they will visit the Creamer place. to Plctou's ten yard line, where the full eulogiums from Chairman Nash A11,-0|". No definite course of action has been blwk fumbled ‘md J' C°Yl° °'°55°d the ed heartily in singing the National decldcd upon though several different line. This try was converted by Brown, Amhelm At’Prince Street School on Wednesday "]“"s “'° "nd" °°“s'd°'“u°“' “Hd "iw Em” °“de‘**"‘° Ab°8"°"~S one §olno telulrallon or vlororls and Matters in connection with the mystery winning by a score 0|! 15 to 0, Empire Day was graced by the ,,,_,end,,uce remain about the same; Various wild The DIGBUIR by i-11° Alibi” hllws “'55 of B representation of the Daughters of rumors are still in cirolrlation. 5°m°th1."5~17.{{."}§."el..l.l'll§§`"_e°;.f>°T'_V Y ANTED-A girl for .general -lilluse work. Apply at tllit omztgtth ‘ - AN'rEo.- A no to nam nsriwrlnlr Barbers. _» .1 ‘ ANTleus.~. ;. I " GULDEN' VINE ' Best variety for our soil and climate. - ,.3 Carter Q. e as ln as &B3SU1¢Ui0lillf¢.°H§°QBllBs'IS|“Ud~ » sl .r a ll ~ _ t. _ - = ,. ._ ___ 1 putting the two celebratlono into one ' » V ‘ ~*"‘\ day. A patriotic sont: was followed by ’\ , ’ an essay on the Greatness of our Heritage ' '_°\= e V Peas. Vetches, Lily Riggs did herself and her class _w,NW'r`.__' - _Q .l A . ' I Longfellow Fodder Corn. This com is specially grown for Seed pllrptlscs from sele; tlkowrm; Q_L‘.\r.r1'\' carc- fuily tested. Special, prices to .\ir~:R- cn.»\.\"rs. Cheese liactnrics. and all who buy ill large ols. ¢ ‘r VETCHES. This valuable Fodder I’_lfipi_ Should .Vbe largely grown for use as a Green -fodder. Cooling into use _nnng the hot weather w eil ast res are dr ana bar; li: of grae); ,gp,iue_ to. a_li,_|-fntrons of heese Facto es. Cheese and Butter makers. Our supply is large and quality best procurable. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. o., Ltd 1 € ll i V_. l l l One rumor afloat today was to the effect . I » ' SGVEIQ ¥;¢l‘» 8:; enm the "mmm V ' I _: - .1 »~ _ ' . _ n , 1 , _ . _ that lr Norwegian barque sailed from Jones made some pretty ,Ulm V gxzcexga Seaman Scrdhgly welcoged the V; . .:r- . 1; ._ . . ,.1 Cape Tormentine on the night df the The Abbie forwards played 0. K. Rheum thanked the males for the henna :VV I, ~ 1 _ __-_...gt ,_ _ 5