YCJU' ARI! IKWITEE If yvu wish the mi dnllhod on nwnntl, (the very novelty.) o1:r:R STU-DIC. GbE0. li. CO0K DIGESTIVE TONIC HUGHES’ THE € out, Co.;![oi.mo.0.. l . Is an ideal remedy for weakened Y°l1 “I and 8l1'9~S50l’lLI!1€I1t conditions of the system aiisin from_ overwork, nervous worn, and in all derangements oi the di- ? olihese ns at t' . It i t th 9 §f.i.‘if,°:r;“.....;":.§°:‘;.:r;:.'u.,. W. W. Wellner s, efiects. Price 25c per bottle. Geo. E. Hughes, Apothecaries Hall. Ladies’ Low Cut Shoes We have the largest assor t~ ment of $1.50 and $1.75 shoes in the city, neat, best of leather, new stock, north any time $2.00. Sold in other stores at $2.25. If v0u wear low shoes, you will save money by dealing with ns. Try us for your next pair. Tho Shoo Man. A. E. McEACiiEN,i FDR SA LE Rosebank Farm Situate on the south side of Hillshor o River opposite the city, one mile from Charlottetown, containing r8o ncres,r3o acrescleared and in ahlgh state of culti- vation, Terms liberal. For further part- cnlara apply F. MeKENNA,e Charlottetown, _ Queen Street Aug 4. llllll i.ii.wod.|'rl,snt lv ._ __ Stop the Leaksl It is the small leak that you don’ notice that counts--it will sink a big ship. ron may he prying a moderate price for your groceries, but do you get the t ? best qual y _ It is the best quality that gives the best value in the end. The Quality of our Groceries nr moito is ilie best of evrr thing r 0 , Y at a moderate price.No_thing ppsaesove our counters but what is relia le, clean and fresh. D0 you get this? Consider-if you Give us a trial and test us--two stores to suit your convenience-Prompt d - dmyt, why not “stop the leaks.” e livery. McKei\na’s Grocery, D n town store z26a. PHONE l, Ugviown store az6h. =:.____ El-NV' Wc llavc Just Rc- ccivcd our New Stock of Mcn’s Eagle _ Shoes 'Iliey are without doubt the best shoes in the city for the pnne. Valure Calf. - Box Calf. And Patent Colt. ,Price $3.75, $4-0° and $4.-50. SPRAGUE &l C0., '~sui~mvsxo'ri. Sole A gents- . 5g¢~u.»-vs-odvlv _(__-f Charlottetown, Jewelry Store. i “The Boston Favor- ite” v This is our great American line of Wonien's fi n e shoes '~_to sell for $2.50 » i A Pair The strongestline on earth-equal in appearance and style to any shoe made-we have found the wearing qualities excellent -our stock is now complete with all sizes in low shoes and laced boots - coloured and black with heavy or light soles. P r i c e $2. 50 stamped on the sole_of every pair. Allcy & C0. <'1-1" FLOUR REDUCED 25C A BBL We find that we are overstocked on two brands of Flour- Gypsy and Beacon. In order to work some of it oil quickly we have reduced both brands 250 a. Barrel This reduction will make Gypsy $5.00 per barrel. Beacon $4.75 per bam:-2. Every barrel guaranteed or money refunded. Bccr & Gott. FEED Hilliiiliillll To Your Milch Cows And watch results. l The increase in milk will show a good profit on the cost of I-Ierbageum. 5oc for 5 lb. package. Rcddin Bros.. llll Pllllilllllll Offlcesln New Prowse Block Charlottetown. C- E- PRATT. St, Peters ls ln the city. WATCH The tiuardian‘s classified columns glow. A mom* way and a wrong way w. do things. The right way is the Want. Ad way ol! The Guardian. Iils the way that sucoeaaful people take. Better try it. A. Armxaunr-:it MacLi~;op, the famous portrait artist. ol New York, formerly oil Bellwt. hasjust completed a $15,000 por- trait for his employer, Col. Marceau. Tnis Gnardlan’sMill View correspondent writ.sa:»-The spring birds are around once inore. Sealorth Brown has returned from a business trip bo the city.-The manv_ friends oi Mrs. 0. A. Acorn will be glad to know that she ls recovering alter under- going an operation in the P. E. I. Hospital. Gannon Gi-:|.nitn'r, of Moreli, who is laid up with rhcumatlsm and unable to move around, wishes through The Guar- dian to acknowledge the kindness of the Oddfsllows of Summerslde who generous ly donated him a sum of money which afforded him much relief, and was greatly appreciated. 0sw.\r.D \Vmaii, whose graduation from the Charlottetown Business College the Guiirdlnn chronicles in this issue, leuvca this morning for Arnprlor, Ont., where he will take ui position in the Bank of Nova Scotia. Last. evening he was pi'esent.ed with nn address by the students ol the C. B. C.,h\ which expres- sion wmi given to the high appreoiutlon ln which hc li-i held by his ciaasdiiates. Tim music page ln the Saturclay issue ol Aprli14th will cnnmin the words and inuslc of n popular song entitled, “The Dandelion" also llomc Clrclo page, Maga- zine page. colored Comic page, liorse news, lncerestlng short Story, Sermon by Rev. \Vm.' Dobson, notes on the S. S. Lesson a week hence, and all the latest. telegraphlc and local news. Only llity cents per year or twenty-ilvs cents forslx months. lf ON March 20th l00(i, at the residence of her son-in-lnw Murdock Il. McLeod, Murray Harbor ' Road, Mary McDonald, widow of the law Donald McBeat.h, of Forest Hill, died, aged eighty four: years. On Wednesday the 28th her remains were laid to rests ln the ceinateryIat Dundas, beside those other husband and daughter and close by thc church where she worshipped for nearly forty yours. She was a consistent. Christian woman and died as sha lived trusting in the merits of u crucified Saviour and s glorious resur- rection beyond the grave. A1' an examination concluded on Friday last, ab the Charlottetown Business College, the following students passed highly satisfactory examinations and and were granted the college diploma:- Oswald Welsh, City, Misses Lena Wedge and Lottie McEwen, SumrnersIde;`l‘homas McCloskey, city; Miss Louisa Frost, city, and Miss Edith Wlghtman, Lower Montague.-The names as given are not necessarily in the order of merit, but all have been successful in ranking most. creditable avurnges, and have done splendid work during the term Vw'i‘0ma Division of the Sons of Temperance held a large session lust night., and 'auiongothor business made excellent arrangements for a Library Contest which will open on next. Monday week. Each side has til members including a captain and it lieutenant. The forces will be led by Capt. Rowe and Capt. Rogers respectively. Judge McNair will preside and at the close render his decision. Among the distinguished visitors present last evening were P. G. NV. Patriarch Hodgson, Capt Anderson and Capt.. Blnkency. The Grand Division meets on Friday at Fredericton for which a special train will ba engaged, to return the same evening. Ar the last reirulnr meeting of Royal Dis. S. of 'l`. Ml.. Stewiirb, tha following stall of olllcers, were duly installed for the ensulngquai-ter by Bro. I). Small, P. G. W. P. W. P.-Drinlol Blrt. W. A.-Mrs. A. Douglas. R. S.-Harry McKay. A. R. S.-Rutli Tooiubs. I". S.-Fanny Pigot/t.. 'l`|'eus.-Frank Plgott. Chap.-Mrs. C. Bovyer. Cond.-Arthur Affleck. A. Cond. ~ Bessie Smallwood. I. S.-Alvin Mol{an2le. 0. S.-Frank Bovyer. { P. W. P.-II. D. Cotlln. Organlst-'Laila McI.eod. Alter hearing some abla ieniarira from W. P. and P. G. W. P. David Small of Victoria Divlalon Charlottetown a vote ot thanks was tendered the latter for the very pleasant, evening ho afoided to then.. . I Laxatlvs Syrup of Figs. A splendid remedy for children neat the infant stage, or lor delloatn females-there ls nothing like it for constipation-prepared and sold at 250. pei' bottle by A. W. Reddln, Phem B._Suniiyaida. _ _ _ SAVE LAWYER'S EX- PENSES .bv settling im- mediately. In a iew days accounts “pass into lawyers hands.- eel¢s&Co.23dtf . mm _ _ V _________________ ____._.__.i= es.. M ‘f ade from pure ingredients; that is why Wllll¢'S is wholesome i ni I ‘ demand. Put up in dainty pound and half pound ghqgglgfgg are in such boxes and sold by all the leading conlectioners. *MN* GUARDIAN, APRIL ri, 1906 W B. family Al tntnoeilng abort copyrighted awry aatltled ‘Accordion to custom by A. M Davie; Ogrleimvlll avilar in the Saturday. Guardian of wh. Be sum you get it au, it will not- appear in any other paper. A arlclal. meetlnn of Strathalbyn DIILIIGGL. 0. L, will be held in Calvin Lodge Room, Brudalbaue, on Saturday the lltnlnah at. the hour of 2 u‘oloc\i p. m. The Scarlet chapter will also meet at close of Dianrlct meeting by orderoldlatrict maauir. Hugh McI.ui'o, R¢o.Bect. ALI. interested will bevglad to know that. The Guardian'a‘iSaturday issue with lta many spenlal,fqtu|res is now read by at least lil' hundred more people than any other during the week. This increase ls in addition to its usual much larger i-ale on Saturday. Every bodv send a copy of tha special Saturday edition to th.-if lrlendl. Only fifty cents per your or %o for pix mouths. of A1* the regular maptlng of Alexandra division No.2~i2 the following oiilcera were installed. ` W. P. -Emmett Murphy. W. A.-Aunla Nicholson. Con.-Alexander Steele. A. U.-Cassie McLeod. R. S.-Laura Wsdlock. A. B. S.-Emmett Quinn. F. S.-H. T. Pickering. Tren.-Fulton Brown. I. S.-Fenner Staswnrt. 0. S.-\Villiuui Farlsii. P. W. P.-Everett We‘diock. THE Guardian's correspondent from the East. wriies:-Our sports are waiting in vain for the wild geese; but few have yet put. In an appearance and they have steadily avoided the old feeding grounds. It looksas lf the incessant persecution of thlsmignillccnt. bird will end in its destruction like boo runny of our llsh and fowl. It our legislators and Eillme clubs would totally prohibit. its shooting in the spring when on lbs way Lu the nesting grounds ol the solitary und nntrodilen north ll. would he ii move in the right direction. -Aiigus G. Campbell, Priest. Pond is slowly recovering but. his wlle, formerly Miss Annie Mcinnls died on the morning of the 3rd uit..-On the evening of thclhlrd lust James McLean of North River pusseii mvny. Two sons and a widow are left to mourn. Iilx brother \‘Vill|nm is slowly improving.- John Luud is moving a building lor Fred Mcllean.-Jiimes McCormack was dis- tributing the bounty to our fishermen on the 4th. ' seas is A cuss Pos Sleeplessness Weak. Liitlesa, Sleepless Men and Women Cured Every Day by Dr. Hamilton‘s Pills. The physical suffering and mental anguish that victims of sleeplessncss endure Ia inedeada sad story. But ln Ur.'linmllton's Pills there is swift re» lief from this awful condition. Thous- ands have proved the merit ol this in-and medicine, among t-hem Mrs. G. T. Lyons, one of the best known resi- dents of Geneva, who writes: “My health ran down and I was unable to sleep. I had headache and pains in different parts of my body. In the morningl was weary and exhausted- uo real. or comfort cams from the teh otsl I sna as eep got. “Dr. Hamiiton’s Pills braced me iii. once. After the first night. I got. re- freshing sleep, that. extreme wcarlness lefi. me and I recovered very fast. “Nomedlelue I ever used gave such telling results as Dr. I-Iuml|ton's Man- drake and Butfornut Pills." Don'|. lei. sleeglessnese drive you crazy; tal-is Dr. aniliton's l-‘ills and get well. You will increase in llesli your appetite will be vlporons. force und energy will be lnstli ed into your nervous system. By murlshlnir and purifying the blond and by stimulating the action of the kidneys, liver and stomach. Dr. Hamllton’s lils nccompollsh wonders. Trya 25s. box, or live boxes for $1, at alldealsrs, or N. C. Poison Bi: Co., gaptford Cohn., U. S. A. und Kingston, ii . Insect powder-ln 5c and io: perforated to.: boxes -fresh stock -sure death to all insect life- A. W. Reddin Pheni P. Sunny- side. rrd 31 Our big sale is gathering farce as the days go on. Bach day brings il host of customers who have heard, from their friends. of the nameless bargainsto he ltad in all kinds ol furniture. Jehu Newson. ridil_ For Your Eyes Would you voluntarily con- sent at any price io dispose of your eye sight? I think not, and yet per- . liaps you are one of those who, by neglect, are irretrievably losing at least a portion of their eyesight. -o If your eyes need help, the moat likely way to assist them is by wearing glasses, properly fitted, My business la to properly Gt glasses. This l do aa cheaply aa is consistent with good work. You ara invited to call. G. F. HUTCHESON, Opticiau. - 3 --i""§1* FE! MF. A1 cent Show Curtains Curtain a . Materials l`0S. Direct from the makers in Nottingham, Glasgow and Switzerland. The finest display yet, and at prices cheaper than ever. 2'/ -_ p ti; 45c to lf" a. $6.75 .1 pair l _ ll ’ White Curtain Musliiis. Colored Curtain Musliris. Sash Muslius. Frillcd Muslins. Tasseled Madras in white and colored.. Colored and white Madras Miislins. The iiiost complete and varied assortiiiciit ever sliowu here. STANLEY silos. ing oflacc at Stanley 300 pairs here for you-The' very latest cle- sigus selected from The World`s Best Makers. Prices from l R <-._ 3; pp' hifi- 3 5 Put up in 7 lb. pails Strawberry. Raspberry, Peacl Black Currant, and Apricot to select from Price - - - 55c pail. CROSSE & BLACKWELLS--7 lb. tins of llinrmalailc and Plum jam 85c eo.--Nice. G-rocor-. , E.A§`I)EIF-`l.S()].\`i' ck: (_`}C).» J l I BOYS’ SUITS l They are here in many styles and patterns just waiting for that boy of yoiirs. Our boys’ siiils are the finest we have ever shown and it would be a pleasure for to have you call and look theiu over. Prices ranging from $1.75 ' How Much ° up to 353.50. Cali iii to-day and let us show you. The latest makes. S. A. McDonald, P.E. Island’s Greatest Clothing House. SALT, . SALT. SALT. 1.__...___..1._-- In store and to arrive by steamer, gooo bags best Liver- pool Salt. i3 bags to the ton. Wlil be sold at very lowest price ex warehouse, and whilst landing from steamer latter fart of April. PEAKE BROS. & CO. a8dwfmtt` Chnrloitetown Are You A Violinist 'Z Do you wish to pinch » e a first class Violin *V* I Do you want lo score the best violin strings made If so you’re the peisoii we want to see - Call today. miller Bros.. SUNNYSIDH. §~'v°~Rf/if-~*\r°-"lr~§ 'Rr Q~.¢u~¢u~»-»4|i»~nv-iv-Q 5 l Ponxl Light and medium weights. We are buyers. lohn lloiilios, Sunimcrside. 3-igdmwf twwtf. is-JUv~~»~f--fe G nders for Coal Cliailottelowu, Siimiiicrsldr ni ii Georgetown ; also I-lospiiul for the Insane and Ferry bi¢:;uier.~'. llitii/~ii‘riiif.N1‘ni' l’i'iir.ir: \voiuii kind lor each building, may he limi at iliis ufilce. _ The namesof two responsible pl rsnns willing to become bound for the faith- ful performance of the contract, must accompany cacli tender. The Depiurtiiieiit docs iioi bind itself to accept the lriwesl or any lender. Tenders to be uiillrcsseil tothe under- signed and iiinrLerl_“Tenderi-a lor Coal." i.. ii- iu.~iviii.i.AN, Fi-c'y of Public .Vorits. fiiliil. EMPlRE LINIMENT Cari be liaid :it the folloir- ing drug stores: Guo. E. Hiigliesl McDonald & l\‘lcKiuii<.ii’s. Red Cross Pliariiiucy. Rccldiii liros. '1\. \V. Rc