Qumran we I .- lyns be r s. AT AU. mars ’ Experience lob you would ssk yourovudoetor about him .tatcll you honestly what he thinks it will do for your can. No one ~ unmet Ianom onng oil horn _—_. ' n? Then what do you think of veil-glad experience with Ayer's Samoan-i lat Sixty years of curing thin blood. vent we nut-a v1.0. filnosl___l.ow 4 .‘ . u.- in" tat-d m with a complete assortment no ‘ TH. E. ‘F-Anons Wedding“; ‘Io {i any north-“weight yet has a "W. W. W.” Wedding ng been ‘lllllotlotsctorv. uw'uf... w. want—Nara, Jeweller v on ARE ~ l INVITED I If you wish the best in photiS- granny, finished on the new spec- ialized mounts, (the very lotesf novelty.) ’ To V1311: Our ’tudio GEO. ll. COOK Where Baby is Always Welcome. I t 4 NEE]; A NEW ‘ sun 2 Ifyou want to keep abreast of the times your apparel is your first consideration and if you want to purchase a new suit without an exuovagant expenditure of money here is the place. We are in a position to "furnish you with a new suit cheaper than you can get else- where and- they are bound to please you. Call and examine our goods and get our prices. D.Mcl.arcn, The .Atrt'tistio Tailor. ‘ 3-29dttntww . — Tucson—runs ‘i Every-one knows what house cleaning means—a lot of labor, time and worry. This can be greatly lessened by having the proper material to help you which can be found here. We haves ltrge variety of Soaps including Scouting, Scrubbing. Laundry, Toilet. Disinfectant, and etc, Diamond Potash, Gillett’s Lye, Am- monia, Pearline. Gold Dust. Borax, Putz Cream, Silver Polish, Starch a large variety, Stove and Shoe 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. ' I McKenna 5 Grocery, . 'i‘wo stores to suit. your convenience Phnne Down toer store “W. U town store 'llfih. Spring 1906 Opened for your inspection a com- Trouser Lcmlur. plete line of Spring Footwear. Splendid values in Tan . Chocolate and White. r Our Men’s Box Calf at $2.co and $2.25, are the best obtainable. S’PRAGUE 8." Co, i Patent 1 ~~_.___._._—————.-- lnvictus icathcr Low Shoes For Men l on the new point- ed toe lasts are the extreme style for summer. ‘Price $4.00 and $4.50 a. pair. Patent; Clot and - fast colored eye- lets used through- out. Alley Q Co. Sole Agents for Char- . lottetown. FREE TEA ' In order to increase the sales of IS« LAND BLEND Tea the Agent here offers 225 pounds as premiums to be GIVEN AWAY FREE to the first 26 persons on P.B..I., who guess the near- est to the length of time that the new steamer “Empress” takes to cross from England to P. E. Island. The only conditions are that you buy a pound or more of “ISLAND BLEND” Tea at 25 cents per lb. and that you send your guess in an addressed envelope which will be given you by tilte merchant from whom you buy the es. For further particulars apply to Bccr & Goff, Solo Agents for Charlottetown. 200 lbs. Moth Balls 15c 21 lb. Also our own Mcth Pre- I vcntivc 35c a pound. REDDlN BROS" _SUNNYSIDE. . . ""‘\ Advertisers. ’, The DAILY and fill-WEEK- LY Editions of the Charlotte- rown Guardian have some! combined olrnolatlonowhtoh eon- notho duplicated. Their gnar- nntsod combined ow to mums-vs- up...“ for ,thelost work In the old you It gem, 1 FOR 0 , ass ectloners. nanny. TA Opposite P. O. 1 r r Nearly Everybody who speaks the Eng- li.h language in Prince Edward island reads i' The Charlottetown / ‘ / Guardian. “there's a Reason" J m... -......._ d..— .__.. M - \ STE. FINISH Al“) STYLE ' Tris Sod sonroons Are Positivst mefifihey on in a class by themselves. Try a box. a m For stle at all the lc‘adirg is ‘ illllliiilllfllllll Head Offices in New l’rowse Block, Charlottetown. Mm Boon: who alpuarnger last. night returning foam Mounted. J. S. Htmox.Summerslde. come to Charlottetown last night '1‘. E. vam of Emmerson& Fisher, Ltd., St. John, ia-iu the city. J. F. Gannoousu returned yesterday from a business trip In Nova Scotia. l'Ht: tickets for Madame Albanl on June 4th can be had at. Jamieson's Drug Swn‘ THII music page In the Saturday issue of May 19th will contain the wards and mule of a song entitled “I love you my love, i do." THE S. S. City of London will inaugur- ate. the excursion season on Victoria Day, 24th May, by a trip up West. River in the afternoon. \Venthor permitting tone will be some nttrectious at Wést River Bridge. Paar. Linn-an GILL, of Queen's University, Out... is payingm short visit tohisltomu From there he willvislt his wife's home In Milford.Muss., after which be “ill go back to the University for the summer. Tli r; mall special arrived last. night- st ten minutes past. ten o‘clock. Conduc- tor ‘I‘anwn reports the roadbell as much improved. The train was only five minutes behind Schedule time in makqur the .run last. night. THE following subscriptions to the Japanese Famine Fund which were inaccurately printed yesterday are here glvintz correctly: - Teddy Chandler, $1.“); Pansy Mission liuml per Mrs. B. Rogers, Alberton $3.“; Dr. Durrach, Remington $2.00 TH: subscription list for Albani concert isotdnmiesou‘s Drugstore. The plan will open on Monday, May 28th, at nine o'clock for subscribers only. Selection of tickets will be by the list not first at store asusual. Parties living in country can have their tickets selected by Mr. Jamiesouif so desired, provided cash is sent. Goon football and baseball practice games were played at, Victoria Park last nigot. The return of 00er and other ’ Abegweits and the ucccessiou of some promising youngsters has resulted in a bunch of players who pucjup good football every sveningthey practice. The parkls thus rendered more than usually inter- ostinngo visitors. ' Jltuaz LEA, of Victoria suffered a regrettable loss yearn-day in the death of u‘vuruabio brood mare, an exceptionally this animal valued at. $800. The more was sired by Lucky Lad and was a full sister to the stallion Lucky Jack. former- lyowned by Mr. Lou. The loss is a heavy and disappointing one. Dr. Blank oiCrnpaud did all that. was possiblejo save the animal's life but to no avail. ’l‘nnGsnural Annual Meeting of the Victoria Arnattur Athletic Association was held in the Y. M. C. A, last evening. The Secretary‘s report showed a good balance on the right. side. The past year. was one of the most. succes~iul in the history oi the club, both the football and hockey teams acqultilng themselves ‘very creditably. Th following officers were elected for the ensuing your:- lion. President—P. S. Brown. President—H. H. Brown. Vice‘Presldenn—Edwnrd Blake. Secty-Trcns- ~H. S. Machod. Executive Committre—C. E. McQulllan. Wtu.anson. Wm. Bruhuut. and \V. B. Blouse. LAST evening Fred P. Kowuon, Past. President of Lodge Prince Edward, Sons of England. was tendered a farewell banquet. by both the city Lodges of the Order, On behalf of both he was present- ed with a bigth complimentary address, in which the uilicer_s and the members of the Society testified the high regard in which they held their departing brother. After referring to the high position held by Mr. Newson In the .5. 0. E hopes were expressed for his future Welfare and success in the West. The address closed with kind wishes for Mrs. Newson and family. Mr. Newson replied, acknnowietlulng the deep sense of comradeship which he felt existed for him among his fellow members. Adjournment was then made to the banquet. room where until a late hour their guest. was entertained in right. royul style. The following program wr I rendered: Address -l.. B. Miller. Address-L. \V. Vl’ataun. Vocal Solo -E. Mitchell. St! , 5010- \V. T. \‘Velluor. Comic Song— W. C. Whitlook. Whistling Solo—P. Barlow. Piano Solo— ll. Watts. Address to Bro. F. P. Newson. rt.-\vms1‘. Refreshments. Gramophone Selections.‘ “God be with you till we meet main.’ God Sure the King. , Fishing Tackle—We makes specialty of this line In our business. Our stock of flies, morsels. "neurons. books etc i! up-to~dato and of the finest quality In every rssprotc-Onr prices are low. No trouble to show goods—Coll and see us. L,A .w " 4" th. B. WHITE’S Un- ' 5.: had on Joni-ins ‘ ‘ sun Alhsnl on June W'_ Ir lo'not noon-or: for you top troop- lna shoot the oily. wasting both time and mateyln a search of a house to ram when the nuns result can he ottoiuod climb the Guardian's want. ads. Tun: was I fol! attendance and a fair stock at; the market yesterday. with but illusoth prices. 3mm sold from at mace-nu. up 14 w 13 cents. fowl 75 osnts no.1 pol- pllr, ndlshes and lettuce 5 cents per Mach. There was a good moplyot fish. honing selling from to to lambde oodtlsh 15 to 50 cents each. ‘ Jnoonto by the large crowd. no, that. come down on the S. S. City of London yesterday morning it would appear that a representative from every family in East River was in town. The merchant: report. a good day's business and the steamer returned again In the afternoon Iooded down to the guards with seed grain. groceries and agricultural Im- piements. Tut: first issue of the new Ross rifle in the Maritime Provinces was made a short- timo ago to Prince of Wales College for the use of the Cadet. Corps in target prac- tice. For their ordinary drill the Leo Metford is used. The corps was inspected a day or two ago by Col. Moore. 'l‘tn- Cadsts have been drilled rt-gultu ly sine-- thetr organization Inst. fall by Professor Jordan and have progressed wonderfully. They present. a most creditableuppcarauce when they turn out for drill. Manson. Lows lines. hnvc begun work In earnest. on the addition and alteration to the Prince of Wales College building. The amount of money which the changes will cost is $55,000, which is considerubly more than the original sum which it- was thought. Sir William McDonald would pro- vide. But the additional money was given without. restriction by Sir Wm. in response to suggestions made with regard to necessary improvements in connection with the institution. The expenditure of this large sum, so Liv-wroust given, should result inn spirit-lid college with which the numb of Ins generous benefactor will be forever connected. lHl KING'S EUUlllY GUARDIAN Branch Offices in Montague Souris and Georgetown. “Souvenir post. cards“. “Comic post cards" “Souvenir stationery", and fancy goods, at \V. .A. Johnstone's.Montngue, P. E. I. ' . 3dtwtf “Sunlight Soap Coupons wanted"— Toilcbsoapglven In exchange for these coupons by \V.A. Johnstonc, Montague. P. E. I. :idtwtf “California seedless oranges,“ Valencia1 oranges, lemons, apples “Baldwins” and‘ “Ben Davis," rigs, dates. and canned fruits at W. A. .lohnntone's Montague, P. E. I. Bdtwrf Apublic meetina of the inhabitants of Montague, will be held in McKinnon‘s Hull, Montague, on Saturday evening, May 16th atti o‘clock p. ut., for the pur— pose of electing fire. \vnrtll'ns for the ensuing year. At the nwctinuo rt-solu- tvion will submith to change t-lrs name of the Pmt Otllcu from Montague liridge to that. of Montuulw. The returns from the polls of the voting on Thursday are not. yet all In. Below are the polls which have heunhenrd from Against. For tin- Act. the Acl. Georgetown 52 18 Montague South lit lil Montague N. Til 4 Cardigan iii Peake's it) x 0 Lot 40 iii! ' B St. Peter's S. Si‘i 4 St. Peter‘s N. 39 ‘1 St. Andrews 51 :l Murrny Harbor S. l2: 7 Now Part h :m :l Souris till it Glenfunning ml 1 Dundus 70 2 Victoria Cross 50 t Launching . 70 1 Red House :17 (l Summerville till 2] : High Bank 35 t) l Baldwin's Road in u Lot 39 38 ii The above polls urn all front which figures could be obtained last night, ndrufl. _ Ilnard’s Linlmsnl Cures =_.__ Cut Glass - Sale . We wish to reduce our resent stock of cut gla as before our new stock at- rives and we will there- fore give a uniform dis count of 25 PER CENT off of our on ire ~toett. - This is an excellent opportunity to buy cut glass at away down prices. , G. F. HUICHESO". Jeweller and Optician. , r"- GnAnoxau. rm :2 1906. p Gsr your ticket. today It you wish to bear Mad-mo Altnni on J uno 4th. Plans and tickets at. Jamiooou's Drugstore. AN interesting short copyrighted story entitled “A riot: in the case case" by Frank Harris will appear in the Saturday Guardian of lilth. Be euro you get it. as it. will not. appear In any other paper. Tan farmers have taken to sdverttsiun outio lows. and they say they are mak- ing money by It. “i sold 3% worth of hogs with o titty cent. Idvua "' Stanley Bros. sold a farmer in Winterset. That's a pretty bignturn. One-half of one per cent. is not. a very large advertisintr charge. Onsof thetodnys the farmers Wfllflottdbess wise and as shrewd as the fellows who sell real estate and stocks—Exchange. Taaphoto groups of the winter gym- nasium classesot the Y. iii. C. A. which were In exhibition in the window of Mark Wright's Store, attracted attention to the fact. that. Secretary Archibald of the Y. Accomplished instructors that the Asset elation has laid here. lie has a high standing in the Athletic world of our Dominion. \Vhile in Hamilton some years agoha was foremost in the work of de- vrioplng the athletes of that. city, and it is worthy of note tlmtfor two years and it half Short-lug. tm- now world famous winner of the Marathon rut-e was under the instruction of Mr. Archibald. Sher- ring by the way isn Rounnn Cutltolic,nlso a first. class young man and was true to his principles when during his great. race, he abstained from heimr tempted to take any lntoxicatlng stimulants. Already during his sexy llt‘l‘ii tbc Srcretm-ylms Inlused his own onihusinsm into the members of the Y. M. t.‘. A. physical class. and by introducing basket ball afforded much pleasant. sport that was relished last winter by players and spectators alike. ’l‘iu: annual general meeting of the Abegwelt Athletic Club was held in the Y. M. C. A. Rooms last night. The reports of the retiring President, the Secretary and the various committees showed that the club [sin a flourishing condition athletically and financially, and the members were all enthusiastic concerning the coming season’s outlook. From a financial standpoint the past. year was the most successful in the history of the club. At. the beginning of the last year tns deficit of the club, because of lntptoventenrsnn grounds, tennis courts, equipment and other unforeseen expenses amounted to $311.47. This year, however the larger part of this deficit. has been met. The total receipts of the past year from membership fees, athletic meets, tennis, hockey. football and baseball amounted to $677.14. The total expenditure amounted rostrum) leaving a balance on the year‘s transac- tions of $208.24. This cuts the deficit down to $106.23, and there is ewry indication that next year's close will see a substantial net surplus. The citation of oiilcers resulted as follows: President—ll. L. Bethune. . ist Vice-Pres.—Thomos ’l'rulnor. 2nd Vice Pres.—0. McEnchcrn. Secy-'i‘reas.—l.. B. McMillan. Ass't. “ —Jomes Coyle. Committee—l". McDonald. E. Rice. J. Gurmll’y, .l. McKennu, C. .i. McMillan. Committees for the summer's Athletic work were appointed its fbllows : Tennis—E. Rico, Prof. Jordan, W. Mntheson, R. \Vnrburton, E. Foster. Track-J. McMillan. J. W. Jones, L. Crosby. F. Jenkins, 14.13. McMillan. liasslraii~ O. MoEnchcrn. \V. Garrick, J. Gormley, F. McDonald, J. McKenna. Nineteen new utulnbnrs were elected. During tho. coming summer extensive improwmcnt will be made by the club. in addition to the clay tennis courts at present available two new excellentZr-iny courts are now being built, and the four courut it ill he opened, it is hoped, by Ilu- erul ofnexi. week. My present. indica- tioua tennis slmuld bonm during the summer, itllll un cll‘ort will probably be made to armngc matches with rival athletic ciulm in the neighboring provinces, win-rt: the gums ls being taken up enthusiastically by the athletic ussoulut ions. Saturday.to every purtltaser ol sltirtdtdthe extent of one dollar we will pnsem a useful folding nhkel coat hanger This is n IllOst (it-sirahle litlle appliancu lately thrliietlflllll is a great im- A Free Musical Education . We have arranged with thr United States School of Music, Union Square, New York. to give free lessons to all who purchase Violins. Autohups, Guitars, Banios from us. Hundreds of people do not buy musica instruments because they cannot oiny.—Here is an opportunity to learn with- out costing you anything. Call today for fuli particu- nifitr Bros.- Sunnyside. M.C. A. is one of the most. capable and ‘ I means ouaurr Almost every day Brings us Novcltics luicmininc Wear One day it will be Shirt Waists ; another it will be Belts and Smsks; another Silks, Laces, Embroideries, Dress Goods and so on —thus keeping one in lO'lt‘ll with the latest styles as Illey cont: out. You are always sure of getting the Latest and Best Hero. 'Spcciil Values in Dress ilomopuns 70c yard These Callie in the different shades of gray --—are 45 inches wide, and all wool, fully worth 95c.—-Olhers at 90c, $I.I0 and 5] 35 per yard. Dress Muslins, Orgaudics, Cham- bravs and ‘ Dress Linens Assort ment, Fashion and low price all com- CORSElS The new VV.B. Mod- els show an lllll sual advance in Grace The makers have been more logical than ever before in proper- tioniug the garments. There is a total lack- ing of exaggeration in the lines if these cor- sets amoug which are a number of very Origin- al, and sensible styles to which printed des- cription cannot do just- ice. Wear W. B. and be comfortable, $1.00 to $2.50 a pair. Summer Undervcsis Every kind and des- cription, and every size from infants up to largest women’s ‘a IS.®.C0 bin d here, mg to most complete assort- 38c per yd. ' merit. Stanley Bros. Stanley Bros. ! __.__A 7 _ cccc , w- A (nus MARK f l‘ nus MARK W v MEANS QUALITY CHtIlCE CEYLON TEA BROKEN ORANGE PEKOE Put, up i115 nud IlIiI) lcrui lined air prnni lmxcm n t'llIllt'CIIl'llt'lL‘ with our guru'- un ton. 'l‘ly npm'krurc “560d ‘1 I5 and $7.20 50L r SANDERS N o ’i‘l-IA MERCHANTS cor, J Hurrah! For our _ Boys’ There’s Nothing so Pretty and. Suits Nobby in the Town as our Boys’ Suits. Our b0 5' icce snits are ver rett indeed. l 3 P Y F Y I They are made in latest styles from and worsteds. Priced at $3.50 up to $8.50. fancy ’l‘wecds Sure to wear well and always look good— Boys' Norfolk and Oxfords made in therlatest 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 small boys in manydrf’ferent stvlcs ‘ S. A. McDonald, " P. E. Island's Greatest Clothing House. ‘;m1¢«~‘in:wj < "'5 . w—xfiuubr or... H. . new“); .. . 4...... .mv.r.l..’.\. .. lasrkgsgggn: who. - . M~w9.,_....s "+4... ,. ..