ouaaman, nav .4 .906 p _ " "°"" _ -up-|»r|'|,l| l _ _ ‘Y -rr* ,_ , __,` _ - “-1 ’ ` Q `“”` L°*ll\K ll. day after day? And doing h Tal tide will be high this afternoon at nothing to Iwo lt? Aa thou'-h you ego 1.85, and tomorrow afternoon at 8.86. if i ‘ll iriini J snvvnrfrérrlmr forma-mealbrrli A em’ certainly do It with Ayers Hair vigor. lrf~ed»rne h 'P lv t cc °u U lvrnlsotnz your name on thsllst., now at “EET ME A1' THE ALwAys BUSY' S'|'f)R|f lee ltin lace. And rt makes J wig es imenvh' Jlllll°O°\l`l Df\lB°l0r¢ ._ ri:.:°:;zt.u_2ir:r~‘ _liiillilii Gliilililllii ' , liiliiwili iiilll THE VALUE 0F A 5 _ A .fJ~ .» #4 -.,, ,_ 3 ." ty el When we sell you any article of Jewelry or Siiverwnre, , 1 we engruvc the srt cle to your special order free of erptusé. All our engraving is done by hand and in a perfect `-,» :_ __ ' . _ 5 " manner. was to be s. eating pleasure. \_1 ' , Ellgtlving makes an article more valuable, a gift more _ ~ _ J personal, and you csn‘t afford to overiack the value of En- graving if you have good taste. iifvruoaatluo , \_. fi W 'T3 f°3111§l.€I°, - - Engraver and jeweller. U* L_ _BMD U AEE .INVITED If you wish the best in photo- * W I graphy,finiahed on the new spec-M A A lalized mounts, (tho very latest novelty.) To Visit Our Studio GEO. ll. COOK Where Baby is Always Welcome. I - ___ in-_ International . Preparations Including Stork Food, Poultry Food. Heavc Cure, Worm Powder, Louise Kielder, etc. Horbajeum, Hughes' Condition Powder. Wholesale and Retail. Geo. E. Hughes 9 A pothecaries Hall. ami --me THE KEEN KUT SHOE is the greatest value ever offered at the price $3 oo. Gents l 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-tr- date last. ’1`his shoe is the or e they are buying all over Canada. $3.00 takes a pair. , A. E. casa llUU>l:-ilLl§AN iN G l Every-one knows what lrouae cleaning means-A lot of labor, time and worry. This can be greatly lessened by having thc proper material to help you which can be found here. Wehavea large variety of Soaps including Scouring, Scrubbing, Laundry, Toilet, Disinfectaut, and etc, Diamond Potash, Gillett’s Lye, Am- monia, Pearliue, Gold Dust, Borax, Putz Cream, Silver Polish, Starch n lnrge variety, S tl Sh Pol' h tove an oe ls , Brushes, llrooms and etc. Order here where you can get all at thc one time-see what you get ami at thc lowest possible price. McKenna’s Grocery, Two stores to suit your convcnicnco , i Pho C llown town nloro Khin. n lin town ahora With. Spring a l906 Opened for your inspection a com- plete line of Spring Footwear. Splendid values in 4 Tan ' _ ._ Chocolate . ,E and White. . Our Men’s Box Calf at $z.co and $2.25, arc the best obtainable. SPRAGUE & C0-» sumwsrna. l Prc- cmincncc Wish fashionable men a shoe must appeal to taste through distinc- tive qualities. Invictus Shocs Have that deslinct~ ive stvle which marks the shoe of quality. $4.00, $4.50, $5 oo a pair. Sole Agents for Char-_ lottetown. » FREE TEA In order to increase the sales of IS- LAND BLEND Ten the Agent here offers 225 ‘pounds as premiums to be GIVEN A AY FREE to the first 26 persons on P.l:.I,, who guess the near- est to the length of time that the new steamer "Empress" takes to cross from England to P. E. Island. The only conditions are that you buy a pound or more of"ISLANll BLEND” Tea at 25 cents per lb. and that you send your guess in an addressed envelope which will bc given you by the merchant from whom you buy the Tea. For further particulars apply to B‘€$_§._;_ 200 lbs. Moth Balls l5c a lb. Also our own Moth Pre- ventive 35c a pound. REDDIN BROS., Opposite P. O. _ » i Nearly Every body who speaks the Eng- lish language in Prince Edward island reads The Charlottetown Guardian. “‘ihere’s a Reason" l _ Alley ®. Co. | Head Offices in New Prowse Block, Charlottetown. Yr-‘.s'rs|wAv's Guardian had 77 classified ads. ' , Tas listis now open atJsmieson's Drugstore for tho Albanl concert ou June 4th. Tris music page in the Saturday issue of Moy iilth will contain the words and .music of ssong entitled “l love you my dove, I do." » ' THB clover in new meadows, nsvor looked better than this season. There will uudoubtodlybe n good fodder crop, and clover is the count.ry'a beat. friend. AN Interesting short copy-rlghted story entitled “A rim( in the case casa" by grpnk Harris will appear in the Saturday uurrllnn of lilth. Be sure you get it as it will not appear in any other paper. Gr-:mum V. Moons, is to make n change in his well known and popular barber business by taking into partnership with him, Beit Cantwell, a first-class workman who has had throe years experlonca with W. H. Scott, and six years with Reardon Bros of this city. The firm will be known as Moore and Cantwell, and the business will be carried on in the present stand on Queen Street, where the best attendance will be given patrons, who can walt for the haruer of their choice. Tun: Canoe Cove correspondent of The Guardian writes:-Now that the lobster factories have openod for the senson`s work, the shores present. n busy scene.- An example of the itrenuity of our fishermen is to bc seen in thei-rim gasoline launch designed, built und owned by Mctlannei Bros. -Miss Genett McLean has returned to ber home from n visit to Unolo Su.m's domain.-Herring are bolng token in large quantities ofl’ the Cove.- Maifarlyen Bros are busily engngcd in manufacturing all kinds of vehicles which are in constant demand.-It is reported that Stewart Inman has forwarded his resignation to Sec. Hugh Grunt. THE fishermen in Sydney anxiously looking for bait state that the banks, a few mlics from Sydney hnrbor are teeming wlnhflsh. All that is necessary for the greatest soason's catch on record is n sufficient supply of bait. A few days nuoa French fishing vessel Notre Damn de in Garde putinto harbor oftor a second supply of bait. She had been out fishing five days taking as her bait supply only fourteen barrels of herring secured from local fishermen. During that short period her eighteen fishermen landed five hundred quintals valued approximately at $3000. Evcrv other vessel that has been fishing bring in the Bamoi glowing reports. THE New York Sun reports that an Englishman who wished to dispose of a certain commodity declined to sdvcrtiac it on the ground that it would be too much troui»lo to answer all thc letters he would he .sure to got. “l have had occas- ion to advertise twice since coming to this town," he said, “and ouch time it took mc thrct- whole days to clean up the correa pondcncc." liul. you don't moan to any that. you answered all the letters you received l" Haiti u bewildered friend, "I certainly did," returned the Englishman. “ What else could a gontlenian dot Those people have been kind enough to write to mc, and even though most. of them were worthless they represented time and labor and expense, and common courtesy demanded that. [reply to tell the writer that I could not at-c my way clnnr to transact furtlmr business with him. “Oh, ofc |urse,"§grurnblcd the sceptical friend, “lf you hold that view of business I cannot urrzc you to advertise often." The Englishman shook his head sadly, “You do not acorn to appreciate my point," hc said. “You Arnvricnrrs arc so lmpolibo in business nfl`nirs." 'l`m~;x'egular monthly meeting of the l"rcc'l`empernucc Soclet.y,of Glenwood, was held in the hall there on Frillny evening, the /ith inat. Thc attendance was good. notwithstanding the unfavorable state of the roads. The President, Rev. D. McLean, occupied the chair, and opened the meeting with singing, scripture read- ing nnd pmyor, after which the following protrrnm was rendered.- Opcnlng address-The Prcsidcnt. A Chorus by ten littlc girls. .Reading-Flora Molsaac. Speech--Albert. Gay. Reading-A. W. Boylc. Duet-Lottie McDonald and Flora Mc-Isaac. Asecond chorus by the little school girls. A Speech -A. W. Boyle. instrumental music -Flora Mclsaac and lbottio Mcllonairi. “Tho meeting was ono bf tho best over hem nv the society. an .nd their \orrr well. But an interesting portion of the evor°ing's exercises was tho singing h thelittlo schoolgirls, Misa Lidstone, to whom much credit is due for training up the school children in tempornnca principles, presiding at the organ. Fishing Tackle-We makes specially of this line in our business. Our stock of files, rods, reels, lines. costs, books etc in up~to~datn and of the dnest. quality in ‘every respect- Our prices are low. No trouble toshow goods-Call and ses us. --A W Reridin, Phm. B. i l G you Quaurv rAs'rr:.r|N|sn Aan srvu: NBONS A P itively Un CHUCOLA1-Ls ‘nd Bo re ins box For sale at all the l=°ilc_ per box at all rlculcrs; get it to duy. THE. LAKE BLOCKADE IluFraLo, N. Y. May ll.-The situation on the ducks today is unchanged. No 'efforts have been made up to this time to unload any of the grain afloat in the hnrbor, of which it is cstiruutcd there are 2,250,(.tll bushels. Not ifas Rich as Rockefeller. If you had all the wealth of ltockcfollcr, the Standard Oil mngnnte, you could not ,buy n better medicine for bowel coni- , plaints than Chumberlalu`a Coiic Cholera land Dinrrhcea Remedy. The most. eminent physlcnn cannot prescribe a better preparation for colic and diarrhoea, both for children and adults. The unl- form success of this remedy has shown it to be superior to all others. It never fails, and when reduced with water and sweetened, i4 pleasant to take. Every family should be supplied with lt. Sold by all drugglst,s_ BULGARIAN BAND MASSACRES GREEK5. SAl_oNlc.\, European Turkey, May ii-A llulgurinn band ycscrduy rnussncr-cd fourteen (lrccks hotwccn l{n.tnrnnltsa and Niuuatin. Scvcrul horsculcn wenrinyr liulgurlnu uniforms killed three (lrceks nt Liguvun. 3' liheumatlsm. Whysuflor from this |a nful maiady when one application f‘ Ghamberlain's Pain Balm gives lcliefi Hundreds ol grateful pnoplc testify t0 the magical power of this 1-'crnedy over rheumutlsm. for ani by ni dr-ugglsts. __'____--- l Mona naanm 'rnAN 1faM1.\'1r._ i Neglected ontnrrh aooucror latter causes , consumption which ricrtroya more human beings than famine: und war combined. ‘ The way “Gat.nrri1ozone" cures cntarrh is very very aiuiplr ;it. first kills thc germs , that cause the irritation; then lily soothing away the congestion and inian1mution‘ lt cures the discharge, hawking and droppingin thc throat. “I suffered aol continually from nasal catnrrh" writes, Ernest. R. Dnklu of Rosemont, “that il sosrcelylmew what it was to be freel from headache and puln over the eyes.i Cutarrhozonc relieved me at once and. made a thorough cure." No other' remedy i cures like °‘Gat.arrhozoue"-try lt. for your next. cold. _.i-i--i- Just arrived. Tha Tnimrd inn Library. -Haszarri & Moore. lldll Cut Glass - Sale - We wish to reduce our resent stock of cut glass before our new stock ar- rives and we will there- fore give a uniform dis count of 25 PER CENT offof our entire stock. , This is an excellent opportunity to buy cut glass at an ay down prices. G F HUTCHESON ll. Il. B. thc bcst smoking pipe on the market. Every one guaranteed. 'i`l|c limi Cross Pln\ruacy,ngor\l.s for Ul|"l`o\\'u Hilti r IIAPE RIALS » 1. ._ ,,__,. :vi 1'; .-,'. `1 rl .1 S. ' . 1 'oc *_ |`_` A Prcc Musical Education We have arranged with the United States School of Music, Union Square, New l York. to give free lessons to nil who purchase Violins, Autoharps, Guitars, . Banjos from ns. Hundreds of ~ people do not buy musica instruments because they cannot play.-Here is an opportunity to learn with- out costing you anything. Call today for full particu ars Sranlevllr s. , r Almost cvcry day Brings us Novcitics 'in lcmininc Wcar I One day it will be Shirt Waists ; another I it will be Belts and Stocks ; another Silks, Laces, Embroidcries, Dress Goods and so on -tllus keeping one in touch with the latest styles as they come 0 lt. You are always sure of getting the Laresr and Best Here. Special Values in Dress iiomcspuns 7 Oc yard These cnuc in the CORSEIS The new W.B. Mod- els show an unusual advance in Grace The makers have been more logical than ever before in propor- tiouing the garments. , _ _ There is a total lack- _ ""are 45 inches wide' ing of exaggeration in 'ii the lines of these cor- sets among which are a number of vcry origin- al, and sensible styles to which printed der- :-riprion cannot do just- ice. Wcar W. B. and be comfortable, $1.00 to $2.50 a pair. f different shades of gray and all wool, fully worth 95c.-Others i at otlc, $|.l0 and $i.35 per yard, Dress Musiins, Organdics, Cham- bravs and ' SummcrUndcrvcsis llrcss Linens Every Hel and do criptilln, and every size Assortment, Fashion from mfants “D lv and low price all com- largest “0lU’¢l1'S-'fl bimd ],e,¢_ |2g to most complete assort- 38c per yd_ I Ill€lll'.. Stanley Bros. Stanley Bros. mmm _ _ l, lm _"._____ Fri’ 1 frnrs manic i‘ F rats manic O means Quaurv | §_ (gl C0 I Means ouaurv CHOICE CEYLON TEA BROKEN ORANGE PEKOE i'||f_ up in 5 mul Ill lh it-_:tri iinod air proof horns, n r~hoir~<- ultirll- with our glrur- rultvo. 'l'r'_v a pm-knun its good S I I 5 and S .°~20 Box, lk (S1 C0’Y, srrcadiiil/iN'|`s J urrah! For our Q I oys Suits There’s Nothind so Pretty and Nobby in the 'l` own as our Boys’ Suits. Our boys' 3 piccc suits mc very pretty iutlccd. They are made in latest styles from fancy Twccds and worsieds. Sure to wear well and always look good- Priced at $3.50 upto $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 small boys in many different stvlcs A McDonald, S,,,,,,y,,,,e_ l L_ -'»5s.’.;» ....,..,- 5.-,I5-,..',_,_,=., ' '1_ ~ _._ ~ ""“"“""’*"*'*”""'._.“""”""~""-f*'=”-». _ _ . __ _,_ _,..~._._- ..,..._.,.,_._.,.........,... _ ._ _ -___ .-_.__,.._.;..-..,....=....-..._-¢;.,_ It. , . _‘: _,s__ _ -yr il x'l ,r;. i I