mvwdo not wish any portrait! but know efs Samparilla is a tonic- gke you feel better one day, Is not a drop of alcohol in it. that comes from a strong tonic. Ask your doctor all about t ' . mt hhnfullv, and always do as he says. afifi'ifi: IT" You have the steady, even THE L'A'I'EBT NEWS 4"" Stimulant ? It does not stimulate. It dees not then as bad as ever the next. There THE CIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN you"... FIRST 0! Jul Page so Mme inns QUEEN’S COUNIY GUARDIAN Head Office: in New Prowse Block-«Charlottetown- The latest news, am of .u. 1 Will nu. finder llitl Wellnsr Water The man or woman who its dictation is » Noted for Punctu It’s best recommendation is Ithe satisfied smile of all who carry it. Sold only by. I W. W.W follOWS ality. ELLNE R. Jeweler. pnoro GRAP HER .‘You can always rely on getting the bent in Photographs at 6.". COOK’S All the leading styles to choose from. STUDIO—In the new DeIBriuy Block The Studio where Baby is always Welcome. ' esk. run~dTer.' iii-70E? should try Hughes’ Iron Blood Pills They build up the shattered system— Price 25c per Box. GEO. E. IIUGIIFS Apothecaries Hall. Wanietlat lines A Coat and Pant maker. Highest vs ages paid ‘ to the right person. MURDOCk nos Tailor " 140 Great George Street. dttsrttstf. Em... l0c each Cream Tartar Biscuits lOc doz. Those are ctir leaders today. \Ve have other daiulies to chome, ft m but today we would like you to try one of our tea cakes or some cream tartar biscuits. Lonergan’s -—AND— Home Bakery l24 Gt. George St. dttstf New SpFing Ovércoatings Suitings and Pantings Latest Fashion Plates. Come tnem Cleaning and pressing promptly attended 0. Calder Q Son Excelsior Scottish Tailors, dtwth “sdtrmlyr. 163 Grafton St A Generous tiller To any Islander wishing portraits of themselves or departed friends, i will make the following offer for the spring mont a. Litesize portraits in oil 25x30 $50.00 Same size in stel $25.00. Same size in reehand crayon $10.00. Thesbovo noted prices are just one half my r u at rate. The crayons are strictly free and and are not made with Machine or of lamp black. Those who moons whom theythink might [want one. will learn of somethingof interest by writing me. ‘ A. ALEX MACLrton, Portrait Artist. 20R W. rsSt New York people Quick 1 Lunch! in and see- Special Prices This Week $2.58 buys a new ox-blood blucher shoe for women ——a patent leather or- i'ord or a good tan calf no better value in Can- ada. $3.50 will btiy for men--—a pair of Ox-Blood sl'oe patent leather shocsf boots, or a good pair 0 " "b’lack"ea‘1f“la'ecd “boots; " Good year welted. See our windows. Alley Q1 Co ‘ UH.H.D.JUHNSUN Kent Street, Practice limited to Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Skin. Eyes tested and fitted for glasses. 4 OFFICE HOURS 9m! n. m. LEO-3.301) m. Evenings by appointment WW I I l DENTIST Office Home 9—1 and 2—6 Ovor Jenkins & Son N EW l’ltOWSE BLOCK Charlottooowu. P. E. 1.. l?—‘tldrtf. Just received direct from the maker a quantity of Maple Cream. This is guaran- teed to be strictly pure and unadulterated. Also a lot New Maple Sugar front the same party due today. Beer ®_G_off "I"lllc Photos” are usually very acceptabl - and particularly for one going away “BAYER‘S” Photo‘s have a distinct style, and are finely finished and sold with a guarantee at moderate prices. Our showing just now is particularly nice. We’d like to show you. ‘ 9drtf All work first class. Lowest prices on all’work. “ WANTE Anyone who is in need of aPlumber or Tin Smith to call at the Model Tin Store, I 38 Great George St. H. Slavanson; BAYER PHOTOGRAPHER 1:7 tit-:ittnu St. — l‘ltiulc. Ir): J. Satisfaction guranteed. Pup—J i 'statonc at' New Glasgow preached in Zion Presbyterian Church in this Wan «0 03mm..." Ilottctown at 3.15 p, m” {or South ring with customers. port, remaining there for service,I __ ipleass look up classified column. The ililness of Mrs. Berni. Heartl, City, is regretusd by her many fri- ends. .umaula. Jack Doyle. son of Thomas Doyle V . "'-“ of Itustico, has taken 1. position in Them In“? nine the office of the Victoria Hotel, of [0" New 0“ “land this City. ironier on page four. .— W. H. P. lrving, Cape Traverse is. ‘ ‘ ' in the city and will cross today 'for the Btanle)’. (yesterday morning, Cape Tormentine, where he will talkemeet "181165 1“ llctuu. ‘ 1 ate 1 tor f r the _ 22:53.0! a 01) r ac y o The key to the “situation” i Mrs. T. A. Stewart of this City, . has received a wire telling of the ' sad news of the death of her sister. of Miss Sadie McLeod and Miss Annie ‘She leaves a daughter, an only child; L90“ 0' this City, 1°“ “3mm” 0“ to mourn the loss of a,loving mother. return home- 1 of the late Rev. Dr. Any reader who receives a dirty or The when? _ , . Campbell Wlll leave his father 5' rest— badly printed. or badly folded edition Millwvc' at 9.30 this mom_ .' » Curran Bun Church. Teams on the management by forwarding 1% {0' V , same promptly to the subscription Wm meet the relpcrehh Ciel-5y at Bad‘ 8 we“ printed ford Station this moining on ‘ ar— paper will be sent. by return mall. “"11 0f the "h'h.fr°m thr' ,_ lottetown, and also‘ arrival of trains The death occurred at Long Creek from Sour” hhh “hometown on Saturday of Miss Maggie McEnch- . cm after an illness of over two» pants The Fuhme‘r _Nh1 thhml’hrlhhd She was the second daughter of the this C'ty yahte‘hhy |of The Guardian will confer a favor hence- l department, when left morning about. late Noil McEachern, and was iirsnrly‘five 0,010“ and arrived ih PihtOh hhr‘ ‘beluved by her large circle of rolnti~,1ni>’ the “remun- She 19“ Plow“ for iVeS and friends in this city and Pro- Uhfll‘louemwn Hhurtly utter two and lvince. The funeral yesterday waslarrived in puri- about; 7.50 having ilargcly attended. been delayed in the harbor by the heavy fog. This is the first trip of the i J. J. Dosrnontl is acknowledged to season for the he a star in amateur dramatica. The Company's bout. part he takes in The Guile-y Slave with Miss Ltttte Nicholson, the .complishcd render and (locutioni‘st, is intensely interesting; and admir- ably performed. Make it a point. to see and hear them on‘ Monday next. —— Stcum Navigation ac‘ To B. W. lloylc, demonstrator in physics at McGiii, lltlS hc?n awardL ed His Majesty’s (ionimissioncrs' Science Research Scholarship, valued at £150, tcnnblc for two years at least. Mr. Boyle will pursue research work in some of the laboratories in Germany under eminent scientists. For the past two years Mr. Boyle, who is a nut \‘t: of Newfoundland, has held his present position at Mc- Glll. .(Mr. Boyle is u nephew of Mrs. (Hon.) George E. Hughes, of Char- lottetown.) An engagement announced of spec- ial interest has gust been made—bliat of Miss Dorilda Gastonguay and Wil— Item A. Afileck, of Charlottetown, P. E. I. Miss Gostonguay is one of our most charming i: rls, and in musical circles, especially, is a. great favorite, bring; a graduate of the Academy of Mt. St. Vincent. Mr. Atlleck Ls in the I. C. R. employ in- thls city, and its popular with his cos—«Halifax Mail. —__ The election trials :illcctlint: the sit- ting members fort'nc First District of King’s County open this morning at Souris. The seats are held rcspcc~ tively by John Meliezui, Conservative Assemblyman, who was elected hya V . ma'orit of 16? 'er 1‘" k i‘ '. (Atty Sunday murmurs. and delivered leJcraLyand 1’1.th Inulcliiin 3:131.th t‘WO 5'31”an addresses in the Y' ~ aid, Councilor, Libcrni who (u A. one 1“ a“? afternoon and th0,clected by aimttjot'ity of :11 over John tithe.” "1 “W “mini-Faster the 9hureh iKickham, Conservative. There are tho services." Mr. McLeod 8 Style 15 e""fusual charges of improper practices illIt-rffllbtlt.‘ Mid hl's discourses WW0 in both cases. Mr. Justice Fitzgerald marked \ylthnpgwer and practical np- “m ,rcside ‘ ‘pli'cat'io'ri—lnrgely to the sins und' 1 I bllurt'commgs Of the t1m€$~ , Paton & Co's store prmt‘nts such a ~ {charming appearance that it is a miners [poised away at West “OX” llllf‘uslfll‘e indeed to shop therein. The f: .v. on p . lith,‘_Surah 8- Stumhlrs walls of the main store are so dain't- ‘ ormerly of this City. She leaves 1:.) fly pointed and tinted in white that imouln three‘ Sisters and two brothers, they make a splendid showing of the Mary and Stephen in-Maldcn, W. W. different lines of goods offered. Then gof’tlle Mitrine and Fisheries Depart- the rcadymade clothng and carpet fhunt, Ottawa, Mrs. A. H. Crosby and departments have been thoroughly 'Mln.‘PI. J. lxelly of this City. The renovated sand remodelled making lreinams arrived from Boston yes.it.hm most‘ convenient and pleasant. lul'u'iluy accompanied by her brother The store is now one of the finest in Stephen. Funeral today, Tuesday, this Province and includes pleasant:- ifrom Hammond J. Kelly's Soiith- l.V Slflufihed' 051088 OVCFIOOkin‘i: the ,port. Funeral train winleuvc Char. mi’n store, but in no way interfer— mnny acquainted Rev. A J. McLeod, who is now l-thence to Sherwood cemetery for in- Th“ hhl ht New wonderland last i terment. amd __...... attractive, and a: large and apprecizr i Rev. Father Corneliug A. Camp-Wu ,tivc audience enjoyed it thoroughly. [1). D., who died Saturday evemul: M’ (‘otlmun and Carrol arrived late and Kelly’s Gross, had been in duli‘éum consequently were hurried over their l,hcnlth for some time, 1,,” no serious act, but: they- mndc more than good, ircslllts were fcit‘rcd‘. ’l‘wo hemorrhages Miss Carrol's hemlth Vole? chmur" ‘Uccunmg recently greatly weakem‘l In): every one in her qull’lsltc rend - ;him and hastened the end. He wusfliou of Caruso/inn. Mr. Hoffman is mom at Mill Cove m 1866_ He was one of thc_fcw colored impersonators limit of Michael Campbell. his mother who m Deflecuy at hume m hm WUT-k’ ,who died several years “go. being}; ,nnd he kept the audience in perpetu- sister of the late al laughter. C100. Donaldson is a Archbishop O'Brien, ' ‘ ' of Halifax. For many years he wt, monnlomst 0f mm ment' End With . ‘5 his local hits hr u ht th 1 t ‘ curate secretary to the late Arcn- ‘timo, he is clov;,gvcraa:gildoli:?levil}: msmp O Brien, Halifax. The IICCL‘uSClI tertnfini‘ng, a prime favorite already. was educated at St. Dunstitn's (.‘t'l- logo, and the (‘ollege of the Propa- For Infants and Children. gandzl, Route. In 1894 he has one as— l‘he Kind You liars Always Bought .jrveninl: was especially strong 'sistant priest at Cathedral I‘I‘liifllll. After seven years in that capacity, his health gave way and he spent six years in Colorado, in the hope of I'L- gitiuing strength, but. no permanent, improvement. resulted. For the lost, Bears the two years ho remained" at home, re- 1- m sidini: part of thotimo with Ills lJ‘o- Signatureo ' ' titer, Rev. Terrence Campbell, l‘titislt Priest at Kelly's Cross. Though not engaged in actual pastoral wur‘v. for the past seven years, Dr. (hunt-bull, a retrin and able writer kept his pen Frank Koughon, of J. J. Johnson's Uptra Huuse ‘ law office in this city, i. ill with phe» high standard and plainly shown. 'lht: ant style the popular program prepared song of the season. Roses. Through tonight. See missing connection iVaudeville expected did not arrive on the I ' '1 fic' C't cros ed b "‘Jnage'ment were much disappoint- Mlss rene U I, '1 y' a t: ed, however the program was a good prolri , . . . ,jlosis Socrety held in the Board lem can he learn“! by luol‘mg “9 The evening, reports . Trade . , t . - er moments. I « . thrdiaus condensed adv t from Organizer McCormac were read. - . Id of Dundas who have been Maggie Brooklyn, New York, M9640“ - , 1 ‘ lwuow .01 the late Captain Taylor, matting the former as uncle, D. L. Me. 4 I N. K. McLean. of Mitchell‘s River, leaves today on a visit to his daugh- ter in Boston, Mass. A slight thunder ~— The moving picture program at the last night was of a new singer Irendered has a good voice in tine tin- high \time for last night's show and one and much enjoyed by all. rooms last He reports the people everywhere he ihad been enthusiastic in the move— ment and ready to take up the work. work in Ktng’s organize resolution was passed to ask to enforce the llc places. A code of bye-laws adopted by the Society. It was cidcd (to send blank forms to subordinate society for reports. resolution. was the secretary- dollars on the grant given by turc. Sore Throat Catarrh Witth the many remedies you have tried you surely know that. no liquid medicine can cure your tllront nose. inflamed bronchial tubes. With Cntarrhozonc, it's so different from meilicinc—taking—you balsamic fumes, which carry and relief to the minntest air-cells in the lungs,u(hse»,throat and bronchial tubes. In this scientific way the sore- nesn and inflammation is rapidly allayed, relaxed cords are toned tip, the entire mucous membrane invigor- mtci]. Every trace of (‘ntarrh dis, appears, the disagreeable rimming: of lllllCULlS in the throat, ‘liawking, spit,- tiug, and stopped-up nostrils» all these sure signs of (fatiirrh and brons chitis are permanently cured by Cat— nrrhozone. Catarrhozono Is Guaranteed to Cure Recommended by the medical pro— fession for coughs, c'olds, bronchitis, sore or relaxed throat, laryngitis, clergyman’s throat, smoker’s throat, bronchial cold, weak chest. chest; in- flammation, huskiuess. honrseness, wncezinoss, loss of voice, that tick- 'ing cough, old age cough, asthma, chest; _ pains and chest tightness, croup, whooping cough, and Child» X‘e'n's throat and chest weakinosses,a-ntll all adult throat and lung ailments. Beware of the unscrupulous dealer who offers you some cheap substitute; insist on Catarrhczotic onlyTwo mon- ths treatm-rnt,$l, smullcr,50c.\ all reli— able deaths, or by mail from the Catarrhozovne (30., Kingston, Ont. Newlildverlisemenls Pressman and Tailors Wan te I“Il"il PIA.“ I’l'fNalllilll. t'hirgc of workroom. z-mupclonl, in lttke 'I‘\ro good 'l‘itilut-s for merit. Apply to l'I.(,‘. (JULIE 3'. ('17. li'l‘I).. Mont-tomNeu' Brunswick. l #0113]. ln*Cliaitrery—_“ Before The Vice Chancellor Laura A. Davison 8: are \‘S‘ Complainants lluuh Moliciui lun-ison & Auor Illtllilltlltllls No B. 774 I‘ul‘surtut In all order liliitIt' in this cause busy producing the "Life of Mary, Queen of Scots," and numerous nrti< tiles for the Ecclesiastical Review. He, was an eloquent speaker. ()verwork its a student brought about a physic- of breakdown. He leaves a father, four brothers and three sisters. .—__._.___ :Thcre are over 120 cups of "Sal- mlu" ’l‘cn tovthc pound, consequently. at 40 cents per pound, the consumerl receives too at. the low cost of one fifth of 0, cent a cup. There are few This represents the movement of our “human m exactly itisize. other beverages so economical and so - healthful as "Salads" Tea. New Made] Emp're n h 1 Watch. 1‘ rgans' gramop Onea' new ng mn' it is «Solid nickel movement. Ch‘nes' “hd all kinds 0‘ musical m‘ substantially and accurater strnmentn repaired at the New Mttsic‘ built, anti lienntifn‘ly finished, and calculated to Inst a lifetime if properly used. $7. 50 huys this high class t5 Jewelleil watch cased in a strong silveroid case. store, .177 Juec'n St. A. E. Toombs. 4——10drlw. :Il your sewing machine is not giv. in: satisfaction, send it to A. E. Toombs, 177 Queen St., and have it put in first class order. 4—10drlw. :Call at the New Music Store, and The sumemodelwithy Jewels, ,hear the latest Edison records. A. E., for $6.00. . . |Toombs, 177 Queen St. 4—.10dr1w Every watch ismsurcil, to the i wearer by the broadest possible guarantee. , G. F. Hutcheson Jeweller & Optician 99 Grafton St. "Our Comp Syrup of Hypophosphi- tea is one of the best tonics you can take. It: builds up the nerves, makes new blood and imparts health to ev— ry part of the body. Prepared and old at The. per battle by A. W. Red- din, Phem 8., Sunnysiile. int [he tttli titty iii~ Fi‘hrurtt'y, A. I). tum). ' Nittit‘t' is Ill‘l't‘liy given It! the i'rt'ililiu's of John Milton Davisiou, lateol'Cluirlutti-town, iu Queens County, in tho I'l'tn'illt‘t‘ of Prince Edward Island-«Banker (ii-cerium], In t‘OlIll‘ hcfori' tlii‘uudcrsigncd at the Law Courts BuildiugiuCharlotlotinvu :tl'orv-suid on or before Wednesday the [2”] day of May next, and provr- their claims against tti‘ uflhi- Sillil John Milli)” I)it\'isinn, i‘llltI such ufllle said cri-ilitors as shall not t'illIIl' and pruvi‘ their claims I) ’ the lion- 0 limited shall be‘ exclude from the l)elif.'fll of the said order. Dam] this toth day oprril A. D. meg, Sgtl l. A. LONGWORTII. Master in Chnucery t 201Ituf3w. Valuable “Farm “ for sale The Subscriln'r offers for immediate sa‘i- his farm in Marslifii'ld six miles from Charlottetown on the SI. l‘ctitr's Road. ‘liug of one hundred and I\Vl‘ ty-oni- :u t.. ninety of which are \‘It‘fll' and in good cultivation, the balance Ill hard-wood :tnil Iii-:tvv timber. Splendid house and .1 full set of farm buildings in first class repair. Iu'll'KI'VOT'l'II- :u-il of apples, plums. and small fi‘llllN. Churches and pulvlir lmli at llIi‘ iiimr. Ni-tu' Si‘lmul, Mills, I‘Illllt‘l' liti'tor} and R, R. Station, “'0” \vuti't‘n'il. This is :I most desirable pi-nprri}. For further pnrtirulsrs apply to the u\\tli'r on the promises. ' ,IOIIN I". NIMMO .\.\. Mursltiii-lii. and lightning .storm passtd over the uty lust evcn- of u gold locket ing- class At the "testing of the Anti-Tubercu- of Mr. McCarmac has nearly finished the County and is now ready to start in Queen's. It was de~ cidod to hold a general public meet" ing in the City in the near future to a.- subordinate society. A the City Council through public channels byte-laws respecting spiting in the Market and other pub- was de— each A passed authorizing to draw two hundred tab-o Legislature, for distribution of libera- or Even n garglc only battles the entrance of tho throat-it can’ti really get: inside, nor can it reach the simply breathe its healing vapor, inhale itsr curoi iliirlt (llllh'h' work. (loud \vitgcs stniuiy employ r .. -77 _.___. __. _ s--- fl Stanley Bros Meet Me At The Always Busy Store MNANTS! Ends of cloth and dress goods that have accumulated in the last six weeks. Some 2 5 ends are suitable for a spring coat or separ- ate skirt while others have enough in them to make achildfs dress. All marked at special Remnant Pricss, which is guarantee enough that they will only last aday or two. Special Line Pleated VoiIes We. have about seven skirt lengths left. Three of cream Albatross and four of cream voile. They must go, at once as we want the room in our dress goods department. Regular 85¢ per yard, now.55c FRENCH AMAZON The ideal, medium priced cloth for spring and summer suits. it is a cloth with a fine twill on a highly finished surface. The weight is excellent-— about twice as heavy as the ordinary venetian. l Colors-uBlack, Lt Navy, Dk Navy, Lt Brown, Mid Brown, Dk Brown, Cardinal, Taupe and Grey. 44 in wide 50¢ per 1 r‘ f i Stanley Bros ,l Singer, New Pianist New vaudeville I —A'l‘--— , ‘ NEW WONDERLAND l Coifman and Carrol, Singers, Dancers, and Comedian Geo. Donaldson, Singer and Talking Comedian. New Motion Pictures New Illustrated Song. I Lily --Queen ~ I $3.50 and $4.00 i The new spring shoes are now in. and we‘re showmg it wealth of choice, models in High or Low cut creations. " \Ve've the shoes that will play an all important part in the toilette oi the women, who expect to appear at their best this spring. See our Lily Queen shoe. D. Gprdon (8). Co, Agents. .il" 1' TRY OUR OIL. __ VWe are the largest retail handlers of oil on the Island; S which proves that we handle only the best. Ask- for Pratt: Astral. 25 cts per gallon. 5 gal. lots 23 cts. Bring your can and have it filled. JENKINS (8). SON Grocers dttsrftf high grade American Kerosene bouiNioN CoAl. COMPANY" RESERVE COAL As the season for importing Coal to this Province is again near, we beg to advise dealers and consumers of Coal that we are in a position to grant orders for cargoes of Re- serve Screened, Runmine, Nut and Slack Goal, F. O. B. at loading piers Sydney, Glace Bay or Lctiisbnrg, ChB. . Prices quoted on application, and all orders will receive ourcareftil attention by mail or wire. _ Reserve Coal is well known all over this Island, and is most extensively used for domestic and steam purposesi Schooners are always in demand during the season and c liartered at highest current rates of freight. Good despatch g tiaranteed schooners at loading piers. PEAKE BROS Q (30;. Selling Agents for Domiion Coal Co., for P. E. Island I Cli'towti, P. E. I. tut fund-(12w 4-17dttstf.