Good A I . 0illcss iii New Prowsel Block dllil U$¢I\llli¢$$ Wo've noverlleon in stronger cimhin xtion than in the new pat- '_ torus we areshowlng in silverware. All sorts ot tableware, single pieces and sets, at prices as low as due, heavy, dur- ,bie plate can be sold for W.. .WELLN ER, Jeweler. §‘i.`=’tfi 1 I 1 IIN"V'I'-'DEE If "you wish 'the best in photo- graphy, finished on the new spec-. ialize moguts, (the very latest _ novelty.) ' TO ' 'VISIT CUB ` ST`U'.E)Iq¢» GEO. 3'". Where Baby is Always Welcome. in|l£_r___|{iPn ll BAllliAIN l il ini-go rolls, good quality for 25 cuiita. ow- ..t.....v.oHfS- “iioNissii” , in treating my customers is my idea of good business. I make trade by fair prices and good work--I hold it by prornp_t_service-there are no “ifs,” “buts” “or in a few days” about my business. I do what you want when you want it. D. MCLAREN, _‘ Artistic Tailor, Gt. Geo. St. :-ia tts 6: w am _ ' ‘ I'IE!NZ’S \PI'CKLES We have just opened up 11 shipment of Hc_in1.’s bulk Pickles iii sweet mixed. chow ' chow and spiced cucumbers. These goods are-_perfectly fresh and the brand is a guar- antee for quality. We have also a large as- sortment of bottled pickles including Heiiirs, Crosse Blackwe11‘s, Rowatts and Fletts. _ Call in and get your cl1°1¢¢» we will be pleased to show them. GRO(‘ER\'. Phono:-Down town store. 220 A»» up town store, 226 li. _ -*fi-13 . 5-Zsuaisuaqnnlnuanaasla The “Dewey” Shoe A Russia Calf Blncher Boot for men. New Shape, `Rlch Tan color. 'full of that style that dis- tinguishes the American _Price $3.50. lpialuolio-. I lifhe New Shoe St0\'¢- '.i _:n . _ _ _ _ _ _-_____;¢aann =‘ CBD" iHi_-“° grung- ` ~""§`, ‘ / ‘ “la 4 __' A \~`._-_;_’___ /,yi ,. * \ - ,/» » ./ff” ,r A oy: \~ '/' ".-" il". “ ~.~"' _i __r /yy. ___; M-,_ __/_ \ TIIOUS- . ANDS OF » WOMEN have already decided to their entire satisfac-fl tion that QUEEN QUALITY Shoes lead all others in style. fit, wear and price-To those who have not yet triedthem we ask you to let 'us show you through our immensefstock of ori- ginal and correctly fashioned summer styles. Prices $3.00 and'$3.75. Alicy&Co., Qieen Quality Agents at Ch’town. New Flour ` 1 Direct From th . Mills. ' Five Roses in bbis. and }{ bbls. ll ll la It 5| Royal Stuart, 1 _ Beaver, in bbls. GYPSY. lleaoon, Beaver in 25 lb. Sacks., H ll lb. ll _ ll (1 lb- ll Cheap for Cash at _ Bccr & GofI’s. \ t- - l .»f` ‘\\~\ - - .. . 5, T|` ',_.1‘.-l-' "`\ ‘ 37" ' . ¢ F" \"L___;J_ ./,ff , _.\. A‘§~" I //I4/' - _ . -_ » Get the habit. _Trade with Reddin Bros., PHONE 86. io,ooo Montrose justin. Uornidmn Blencll Tea. ._ Soles exceed thntpf ani! other in the _Lower Pi'o___ _vincen- Cholcaat lrowth of India as sl' Enulnn. ,_ Charlottetown. Aarmm Wltxa was a passenger to Maxell' ysstsiddy afternoon. Winraia Sutnlvmt was a passenger toCardliran yesterday momlug on legal bualneasw ' . Mna. Jaime E. McDo1ur.n raturnsd to Cdrdigan yesterday afternoon altar a short visit to the city. Mus Farm Boron and four children left yesterday on a visit t.oMrs Boyce's parents in Belle River. _ Rirv. J. K. Kino, will preach ln Crapnud Church Sundayufternoon next and in Tryon in the evening, at the usual hours. MLGILL will send a Rhodes soholar to Oxford again this year, as Laval Uni~ vcrsity has not soul; up u. candidate. This wi lmaito the third for McGill. ONLY emergency now advertisingao oepted after Ap. m. daily, and 12 noon Saturdny.None ofany nature accepted after 10p. m. Saturday for Mouday'n issue.- 'IHB Amelia today will tnko freight. from Picton ior lieic and will sail tomorrow for Picton, Sourls, Ohetl- canip, Noi-th Sydney, Sydnoy, St. Piorrs, Miquelon, and Placentia, taking freight and passengers. ST. M.\nir's dramatic class returned fromii ti-lp toP. E. Island on Snturdiiy night. They pluyetlat. Suniuiersiriennd Ulinrlottctowmuud speukiu high terms of praise of the reception accorded tliein in both towns. - Halifax Mall. THE “Martha Clark Mission Band" of the Baptist Ohurcli will hold a snle of pianta,cut flowers, candy and ice~creani _on the grounds udjoiiiing the Baptist .l’uirsoiiage, Fitzroy street, from 3 to 6 'this nfternoon. Proceeds ara in aid of Piano Fund. The Mission Band hope `t0`hnvo your nttendaneennd patronage. W. S. MCKIE, city shipped Tuesday _for the American Market three fine pairs of horses. Among the lot were Lady and Admiral Togo, the latter sired by that well known sire of good horses, Provid r Admiral Togo was a perfect horse in every detail. A pair of handsome diirk dappled browns and a dns pair oi bays completed the lot,~making six of the best looking horses ever shipped froiii this port. I1' is proposed to establish it college in British Columbia under the Uiilvei~~ sity of McGill. Vnncouvar College is at present affiliated with McGill, but the nrrungeincnt of hiivlng to send students to Montreal has proved unsatisfactory, and eltlisr u provincial university will be cstnbllsiicri or the course of the present- college will bc extended and arranged so ns to prepare for degrees at McGill. 'l’ni-: inarriage rule in England in 1008, according to the report of thc registrar- gcneri\l,\\'na 15.0 to every 1.000 of the populiition. ’l‘hls rnte is stntod to be the lo\vestsiiico18il5. The marriage rate ln Nova Scotia in 1004, according to the provincial secrot.ai'y's report- of niurrlagcs und the census returns of population, with an allowance of say 8.00) for increase of population, was nbout 12.4 to every 1,000 of the population. A short time ago odioers of the law in New Glasgow, seized liquors valued at $180 from tha Vcndome Hotel in that town, and on Juno 3 destroyed the same in front of the Court House that. The quantity and ~nuturo of tlia liquors destroyed, were: ll-i bottles of Gin; 37 bot~ tics of \Vhlskey, 31 bottles of Beer, 12 bot.- tles of Rum, 18 bottles ol Bi~andy,ll partly ouipty bottles, mixed liquor; ‘leases of Whiskey, ljnr of Whiskey, ljur Port Wine. Tim Amherst Telegram says: “Both local papers pointed out on Saturday that for the ilrat time in tlircc ycnrs the Town liank nccount showed n credit linlance. This cirisuiiistlincc is not wlthoutconsider- nblc significance, nltliough innny may ut’ tiwh an liiipropor aigiiificniicc bo it. It docs not mean thnt t-he Town is any batter governed now than it has been during thc' three preceding years, although we have no doubt that some of our renders woulii so construe tha pnmgrnph in question. It does however, nll'ord u satisfactory as- surnncc_ that tho present your is one of good times, and that, despite n rigorous winter, and A backward spring, nioiiey in easy na monoy goes in n town of this sine. Wiicn wo limi property owner! DlI)'ll\8 twelve thousand dollars in tates in ons dny to cifoct n saving of the discount, it is reasonable to conclude that tha present year is riithar more rich in bounty than its iiiinicdiate pfliecesaors have been." Colgates Celebrated American Soaps- Wc have just received an excollsnt assort ment of these goods including-Colossal, Wliitc Clematis, Almond Cream, Dermal, Oatmeal, La France Rose, and mall! other favorite kinds-By taking the quantity we got a very iina price on them and intend giving customers the benefit- A. W. Roddlri,Phcm B,Cania-ai Drugstore Iron-Ox Tablets can be had at lloDoni\ld & MoKirinou‘s Drtlirltore. 7dtf _ A W piece dinner set for1$5.&iat. W. P Oolwlll'ii, Sunnyside. 15d tf New goods are daily coming to us. A very large quantity has been opened dur- ing last weak. We miqhava those goods you are in naad of.-W. P. Colwili, Bunny ids. 15d tf _f___________` .i *-33 I l“\‘\_~ , I When you' purchase .»<§l`.i.?.i".°{*`i7é...T»-`él»".° `..`Z“`é`.II..I.`II..i`.i§ Branch. Write “Tha Guardian Business Oliiosa, Charlottetown." _ LAs'rFi~iday evening Rav T. F. Fuller, tonlsctui-sd in Cardigan on “The Rus- sian-.lapaneas War". Thslecturor carried -the large andianea_wlth him from sea to land and from land to sea as he dealt with the leading episodes of the war from the beginning totheprsaenttlinmwhilo the beautiful and realistic atcreaptlcan views served to tix them in the memory forever. Before and after tho lecture solos ware H\\ll8b!M|I8CN1nlng and Mr Brcmner of Charlottetown and Miss McDonald of Caniigun. To say tiiat the audience was delighted wish _ the singing of these well known soloists is to put it inlldly. The entertainment wus under the auspices ofthe Prez-ibyteriaii Guild and was in every way a dauldad suoess. Muon 0. McKinnon, formerly of Rose Hill. Lot 16, but now the possessor of the valuable and hlstorluil farm of Gienala- dale, naar Traoadle. was in Sumuicrslds Saturday. Mr. McKinnon is well ploaaed with his purchase and feels sure that he owns the iinaatwffnrm [property in the province. Glenladale, which belonged to Sir Wllliaiu Macdonald and his brother, John A. Macdonald, has been in the poa- sessioii of the onc family for mow than a t-cntury. lt- is situated _,I2 miles from Ulinrlottetovm and consists 0f_5%) nc-rcs of and, Zi) iwrco of which are clciired. The rest is ooverod with stnndingtlniber. Thr. cleared portion la divided bv dlkcs into fields of ten acres eucii. The bnrii, 300 'Test long and 50 feet wide, is built of brick, cost $22,000 and is one of thc iuost- niodei-ii_ iii Cnmuia. It la so nrrniigeil tlint ii lond--A ed tanni cnn drive right into the loft. The dwelllnghouse, which cost $15,000, is it three-story brick and stonc building, 50 l.J[_1.llll.'4\3 5 THE VERY LATEST NECKWEAR NOW IIEREFOK YOU. ' Just received from New York, and right up to. the top notch of style. Look over any of the good fashion journals for this month, and then 1 see our stock. Come anyway whether you want to buy or not. It is a » pleasure to show goods like these. COME ! ST LEY BROS. A » I I i l r fcct by 50 fcct, in provided with itll modern conveniences. There is nn excellent sys# teiu of wuteworkson tlic piace,cstublislicd~_ nt a cost of $5,000, which supplies not only _ thc dwelling house and the stables but every field on the farin with pure runiilngl water. Gleiinladn-ie possesses forty chains of shore front with ini-gc: quantities of iiiud and scnwced for fertilizing purposes its wcil ns very vnlnnhle ilshiug privileges. _ -Furincr. ` '; Guo. Bi-;i.i., tho young man spoken of in. The Trnnscrlpton Friday evening ns being niisslngfrouiMillRlvcr,- P. E. I., passed through the city on Saturdiiy afternoon en route to his lioina on tho Island. Ha was in charge' of his brother, John Bell, who complained that the Unitcdi States luiinigration agents would not allow him -to take his brother, George, to uNcw Yogirhospital for medical treat- ment. Moiiey ho said wns“no object." Geo. Bell is ii fine looking young innu iii years of age and his futher, Andrew Bell of Mill River, P..E. I., is a well to do far- mer thene. .Lustfall Gaorgo went--to-»t.l\u~. Cnnadiaii West with is furiuer's excursion and was in excellent hcultli. But he suddenly returned homo mentally de- ranged. His friends became hfroid that lic might destroy himself and his brother, John, who isa well oil’ young ninn in Cnllforniu,wasneiitfoi‘.About ten dnysngo George escaped from his fatliei-'s house and was niissiiig for sonic days, und ns .stated -in 'lhc '1`ru.nscrlpt, fenrs were ciitcrt.ninoil ns to his safety. lic wns found at the rcsldcnceof nrclativc andJolin'Bellsl.ni‘tcd to tnke liini to u New York hospital on .`Fridi\y and was retui-ned as above stated. Geo. Bull himself is in good fiinluclul circunistuncea and his case ls n§very and one indeed. lils brotlier, John, is the only one who onli persuade George .to remain quiet any length of time nnd"._hc. was so fatigued from his joui-dey that hc hired Sergt. Bnxterof the St. John pollco force to accompany him to his honic at Mill River with his brother. John Bell sind he had $001 in his pocket when lio was turned back and hc did not know what tba lin- migration oiiiclulsivaiited when lic limi iiicdioul ecrtillentos to show that he wits going to an Aincrloitn hospital where lic expected to pity for any treatment given toliis sick brotlior.-Moncl.oii Transcript.. lion-Ox Tnblcls arc on mio nt A. W Rcddln's. 7d ti. Tolletalaots in nli sliudca mid shapes, the newest on the innrket are to bo found at W. P. Colwlll'a, Sunnyside, lodtf. “Gal-ters' ‘ Saads Grow Your lltw lliatcli You walt to be sure that it is a reliable time~l¢eeper and that it is as cheapAas a good maid.-Jn nada enlrd ‘nf- We have too iiiai? iii stock, they mnsl. go. Get your supply 7 '",`,fi,,,_‘ U" ,__,,, while they last. Nice or home or outing. #Lilo il. in. tum ii. in. sANDERsoN®.co. 3 léll f-p...__ _ :ull ii. in. iiigSnapn o I The stcnincr ‘liZl.l"I.\I' will ply liei.\i‘ocii l’i-lime Hi.. l¢`i~i‘i'y \Vlini'f, nnd ltocky l’liiiit;, iinil f in \\ ill ll. I i I 'ii \\ |41 li:n\'o ltovky Pt. "' it iii ll.-ill liuai n. iii. 11.00 l".1ni ii. . » . lil. L iii it) L i n.iii, '.'E 12.15 p. in. . i. . . . . tl div Lf v illllllmll fills i " AR “”'“ WS’ fdlicv SUIIS .boys from 3 to 8 years of age. Queen Stieet. Opp. lfiowse Biol. :I-ond wil _ t1- _ (HARVARD ) Iu.ordcr to clear out the entire lot we have taken them f‘0\'- lilicwlol-fl lli'~l\m<»ml Sri.. t'l\`w\\'1~~ 'l`olc|ilioiiri, liniisc 2.’i*i, (lliicc iii. - l h d t t u tails and ilaced if-iult.-.lon-iy.-_ from our chilclren’.s c ot ing epar men p s 1 _ __ theni on counters down stairs. I. ‘_ 'ihese suits we will clear at the following prices; $6.50 Barrister and Attorney $3.50 for $2-42. two f°r $2-°S~ *“;‘.fzTI.il.»Il`§_.i.-iiL’ti.1\l‘.ilLT.‘"°“"`“°'°‘ "‘"“ K. -3 its \V As there are only 50 suits in this lot cnnie at once and ‘ __ m _ _ get one for that boy of yours. E. 0' B _ _ - x . ‘ lic, &c, til* l"it`l#.i~` i---t)'linll0i'n|i iinllding, (lrent ’ llcui-gc rlti-ect next iliiiik cf Nora Scotia, Clini~ ' , luttctowii, i’.1_c.isi.ANo L e ../ f - Gothic. To B1-; 1 MARRIED INJUNE? Ifso yr-n'1i want o piano and you’il want a iirst- class one. If yon buy a HEINTZMAN You’l\ be satisfied-livery instrument guaranteed. The leading pianists re- commend tlieiu. Call and ins ect. Sold on 1'. Island only by miller liros.. "Sunnyside Music Store." linuauvnaluwllavqflu .._.`_" f~\;_ __ A doublo covered (‘ai~i~ingciii good i‘cpairan.\ fitted with Rubber Tlrcs. A bni-gain. Homcscckcr’s Excursions CAN ADIAN NORTHWEST. Second-clnss Round Trip ’l`i<-keis will be issued froin Charlottetown, 1'. li. 1. To \Vinnipcg . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$35.95 Moosoniiii. . .. . . .. . .. _ . .$38.20 Regirial.... Lipton I .. . . . ....$5970 Moose}ziw....... ....$39.95 Prince Albert.... . .$41.95 Mcl.eod.... ....$43.95 Calgary. . .. . . . .. ... _ .$44.45 Ret l)ecr........... ...-N5-45 Strntlicnrin . . _ _ . . . . . . . .$46.45 Eqilrilly lniw ltntcs io l lllici' l'olnl.~|. 'i‘ickei»4 grind oliig Jniio litli ninl ‘ltttli July i2tli. lluoll to rctni-ii twa inoiitlis ditto of issnr. l~‘ni~tlici' piiiticiilnru on iippili-iitinii to J. IC. MA'l"1`]Il¢l\\'S (Ilinr oticloivii oi- ir. ii. iucltltv V _ I). P. A.. (1. I’. ll.. Hi.. .liilii\. N Eastern Steamlh lp Co INTERNATIONAL DIVISION THREE TRIPS A WEEK. Coninieucing Monday, May i, N05. steamers leave St, john Mondays, Wed- nesdays and Frida at 8 a. ru. (Atlantic Standard) for Luge, Eastport, Port- land and Boston. RETURNING From Boston, via. Portland. Eastpnri and Lnbcc, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 9 a. rn. Through tickets on sale at principal railway stations and baggage checked ltlii. 1iEl<]_lt. _ I5 d t M'“"‘ “*"H"'= 1““"‘l"""‘“ (f°- iiAinns'i‘in. MURRAY- ,_; __ _ -_ t Made in 3 pieces, coat, vest and pants with sailor collars KB. Z 4.’ _ in ‘I nicely braided, silk facings. Really handsome suits to fit " ` ’ 4 . . ,ya f ,. .l RARRISTER AND ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ,. _ __ .'_‘ f0l $4-34 $600 for $440, $5.50 for $3-57-,$4 5° fm' $3"°’ Ji t i . , i ' .1 . . ! ll B,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A,,,,,,,,,,_ _ §._ ' lirninrli Ulllrv. iii-