1 Thai’ D pil vitality, lust as pimpies and other ti ns are signs that your blood that your blood is wanting IB One of the great facts of experl no _ . _ parilla alwaysYrernove'a':l‘hat F ooservation is tha\‘Hood’s ing, gives "iis_w..~lH9,_1' new oeu strength and oiiinetioiy; .olesnses blooli, clears builds the whole system,i;,.~r£}u§,~_ _ , accept 'no substitute for ~ I _'-is ~ 9’ ii or me-!~', in rf ‘ft , .ia ,.. .pi "1`;§"g- at comes _U°§!°u every spring ‘ ‘ ' - . ._ ,. as . enae s»& ee fm >.~rHt Pnoviiiiiiifoiitiiniii ...-,- at Beethoven Hail, Saoliville, lest week. r Mas. Paul. Lu aim Miss Ln, oi! Moncton, attended thekrsduating recital 1| I J Offices in New Prowse "B|ock- Charlottetown. W. N. Taxrrolis show windows are very appropriately decorated for Easter. 'Phe tastefui»di|piay.of jewellery and of _ "rnlw,a1 Legiusu... viii is i _ 'billy afterthe Easter recess. wmv 6 W- S- Holini, Charlottetown, .»a¢i.u,,-,.1 ma Tm: concert in St. Paul‘n new school.. 'Wm Will bekln at 8 o‘clock. Be in your ‘it “P 'seats in time. I-loode ,arp nm , _ on having Hood s. Get it tod Wall Paper At Less Than Holi Price ! -You will miss a grand opportunity if you do not buy the job lots oi wall paper we are offering. Call in and see them and at the same time haves look at our New PAPER We claim to have the pretlies* patterns and the lov.c._t piices in the city, let us know and we will se'nd our sample' books to your home. We know we have just the paper you want. This isoneoi thefe nswhy Hoo'd’¢* Il intending to contribute .to the Sarsapaijllla is the Best Spring Medicin ,_ -T-llllllelo Famine Fund rememoer he gives twice who gives quickly. JOHN F. MaoMii.i..aN, Mas. Mfr- a Mii.i.l\N and family of Brnelilcy Point my , Road leave this morning for Calgaryr? of your Qmlgist. 100 doses one dollar. 0° S' G°“"°Ni f°""1°"lY *lf 3° ‘Hill-ll. _f_- ` b ll ll ' ' ut w o for t e past few years hp gen _ engaged in business on Prince Street ' leaves this morning for Edmonton. - Mas. Joan McKiNNoN and daughter Gladys of Murray Harbor South spent _ Edstsrlhonday with William and Mrs. _ igillgspie. They are en route to Sydney, " Yssrsitoax the remaining ice in the harbor loosened its-grip of the shores and _ moved off at high tide. About the - wharves now there is every indication of open navigation. ' " Tas: annual meeting of the Ladies' Aid .~ held in the Y. M. C.A.parlor next Monday _ afternoon the 23rd ef April at li o'clock ' sharp. Alarge attendance -requested. E socisiyoitiie P. a i. nospitai wiii be . ,_ .ilaxrsa asv Mas. Pirvv, former " residents oiTruro, but for the past few ff Ricanisnsy will please remember that .- years having lived in Prince Edward " Island, are again making their home at the former place. ` the Saturday Guardian costs but 50 cents a year, 25 cents for six months, or it will E; be sent to two different addresses three months each for a total of 2-'i cents. Do " not allow your friends to be without lt. f THE strong wind which prevailed on ~ Sunday cleared the straits of ice so that ’ E very little was encountered by thc TA..l..i..‘!_R 5 _ I A'r the last regular meeting of Maple- Pownal to West Streets. . ' Israel". _ stciiluers yesterday. The heavy warm -` rain which actin early on Monday xnorn- ] ing and continued till noon has resulted ln clearing away the most of "`i thssnow remaining and takingalotof frost out ofthe ground. I Nearly Every body who speaks th: Eng- lish language in -Prince Edward island reads The Charlottetown Guardian. “lhei'e's a Reason" I wood Lodge, No. iid, I. 0. G. 'l`. Bangor, a resolution of condolence was passed In reference to the death of Murdock McGregor. He was esteemed as an energetic worker for Temperance, and the Lodge has put upon record its apprecia- tion of his many splendid qualities and their regret for his loss. Homui: M<:E\visis, Train Despatcher of the P. E, i. Railway is expected to arrive home on Friday. maxi. It will be remembered that he was called away to Lacombe, Alberta, to attend his son, Frank, who was lil, and who died at that place on the 15th Inst. His regrettable death at the age of li), is greatly deplored. The luneraltock place last Friday, the body being intel red at Red Deer, Alberta. FOR SALE Rosebank Farm Situate on the south aide of Hillsbor ivcr opposite the city, one mile from urlottetowu, containing 180 acres,r3 acres cleared and in ahigh state of culti- They will have 13 boats ln operation---L vation, Terms liberal. For further parti euinrs apply F. lif[eKENNA,e Charlottetown, queen Street R Ch Aug 4. |005 tu.wod.fri.sat v Tun Gii/iaDiaN's Canoe Cove corres- pondent writes: James Mctluarric, has returned from visiting in Cape Traverse. -McConnell Bros. have closed their 0 saw mill after ii. most successful winter‘s work.-McRae Bros. are making o great preparations for the coming season. ' A. Darrach has returned from the Maine lumber woods.-Walter Stretch, Long Creek, spent Sunday here.-Miss Laura McLean has returned from visiting AN Euloviisie friends in Fair View. Tun home of Charles and Mrs. Jordan, White Sands, was saddened when so suddenly bereft of a loving child. Elmer was an exceptionally brlghtllttle boy,the . treasure of his little sister and the joy fond arents. Being delicate from l' at the Dullerin Hotel, St. John, last week. i Joan Mai-aaso` i and Mr; Mg", ` ` _ I l °f P- lil Island. are guests at the windsor N. S., next July. » MEAL. is an impossibility wihtout sweet, wholesome bread. '.i`hai;‘s ours; none iii the city equals it in lightness sweet- ness and digestibility. It is of v infancy, he was tenderly nurtured and hopes were entertained, that with years would return the bloom of health; but alaslfond hopes were dashed and the iiower that brightened thc home for a little while was taken to bloom in a fairer world. And 0h l thy loving cradle care, the home ariicle with the home imper- fecrions _left_ out. Try it audyou will enioy ii. D.S'l`EWAR'I"S. ECI‘"`9E UAKERV’ l A-k your dealer for Dlanioiiil i‘ot|\sh mike” Be” Bread' tliotliiost reliable soap iiiiikcr and ilifrt Geeuiuiu-af-uaeus»1¢»C Was such a dear delight, Thy prattle sweet, thy smile wus fair Thy lips and eye so bright. i ________._. oiisiiniei' on the Market. tts SLIM' .»=f=_,,--- if -l: Of Interest to You. GF.NTLEMl$N’S LIST. Sliirta.......i . . . . . . ........ioc Collars . . . . . 2C Cufis.perpalr..... . 40 Drawers . 5*! ll'nilersliiris`....... . 5C Sooi:s............... - 3° liaiidlRl1!. iS spendinga Church he-night .promises to be a. very 5¥l\Wml Hell? Ferrell. Milton good* uno- _Booidaa the Canute “The _ . Joh llmLennan is a petitioner _for a “divorce Pi' _ _ in Siitilsdny to meet the British immigrants ` 3 1 homo by this u.iornlng'e steamer. There ay will be forty-live immigrants in the_ party accompany ing him. '_' C.A. and have notes yet paid in their “' secretary aroaibaia or Y.M.c.n. as A. nl gage debt may be paid and save the interest. Arrsurios is directed to Weeks & Co' fo i ty last week, and has been awaiiled the a ig; bollege diploma. While attending College, Mr. Deegnn made many friends _ WM. TURNER, a well 'known citizen ' A h P . - med yesterday at the ripe old has of 79 'rt e olice Court yesterday E Ben in the respect and esteem oi' all who kne h lil , d h _ m an W nappmcmed his “""“°“m drunkenness. John Rodd who had been f'\i-her. of W. C. Turner. merchant AH will he seen by their ad which his liquor froma man from Newfound c C have received acomplete line of Mc- by the Mlnto. Coi-mick farmingiinplementsalso 3, fresh i'l Y. l{ l' f ll ew S oc 0 arm see B of highest N. B. is stronger than ever. Through the Soiiiii eitliewooden sidewalks around H l1°i»lll0l\ |5 l-10508 0i1‘C\lll\i»¢ll “Nl cy numerously signed ngainstllie grautiniz give every Indication of v0\.,an|¢ ,,phe,,va\_ ol any liquor licences in our parish. (la aystcmsls afforded by tha gi¢1¢,w,,1k 9,, ci the Presbyterian church, delivci-eil a the north side of Grafton Street from “`“l'll\ WNDYPBDCS 82111100 i'0l\\ U0 A roxrrnooiirsii issue, probably next m Vitrroiiia Division' hailiiiiotlicr vi-r~. of J Y 8 ' - ' tn the initiation servloe,a very interesting b baptized. A query as to this event it will , ` be remembered was published some week mi* b ' L’ M" .ON_.belrsl!_of LorneLodge' a committee ano then the ra.nl:_snriifllc, one by. one al sympathy ol thefmembers to John, Neil contest is expected. and Archibald McKinnon and their sisters on the occasion of the death of the fathei’,a worthy member of the Lodg whose loss is keenly felt by those wh AMONG the many lovers of horse flesh who visited the city yesterday to bid ilinglodgos. After initiation, etc., the adieu to R. A. Mason, on the eve of his following program was given:-Singing departure to Edmonton, was H. R.. Moase by the choir; speech and recitation, Geo. K ton. For mimyyears Messrs Moase and Moore; singing; reading, Mrs. Ed.J. Mason have been associated in the par chasingof horses in Prince County an manv will reizretto learn of the latter's Jordon; instrumental music, violin and last evening in the Association building THE Board of Y'M‘ C'A`m"ct°'s fmt recitation, Katie Glover; instrumental The following resolution was paaserg at the Ummm Mum, the program' cake' of directors recognizes the help and nee scuba h “calm” boumimny all who have so willingly and liberally _ contributed' and to dlwho have,” an 0 G T areilourishing in these sections 7 and teniperance is becoming stronger tions, but also by the many expressions of vow for the repeal of “Cmmda Temp" t' Tiiar amateur actors of undoubteii e Edwmd Islander" The f“c'“m"‘cs "6 rolled down upon the last scene of the out which has continued ever since kill. There isa large cast of characters, Superintendent .i. W. Wadmnn, co 5 I 1 du I nh operated with intelligence and oncr nd tha wccessm mn ng D e and there are now ln thc Islands no less mmagar merits c0ngmm|“|°ns_ There the autumn of 1il04arovlval spirit broke manylnmresmng smmuons' “mug fm, .2 ty lodge to hold another public meeting in as ' ` ed e L0 gold and sliver ware ls`well worth seeing. leader of the Maritime Boys' Camp, to be TBI B; B. entertainment in Grace Story`,of~Eva"‘ other attraction numbers B will beziveo. Admission liiota for adults; 10otl for children. e ,` We A. Hawley who left hem on brougliteut under the direction/ of the Salvation Army is expected to arrive m = 3 Au. those who have voluntarily sub scribed to the mol‘W!'°K° fund of the Y. M r amount are requested to hand in seine to xt soon as possible, in order that the mori- 5 Mienaui. Duncan, son of William !'_ Deegan, Cape Traverse, completed his course at the Union Commercial College Y' in the city, who will be pleased to iicur olhissuccess. ' nosesy (not Andrew Hcnneasey as was W reported) was tined$4or l5 days for et released on ball did not appear. lturis ° said that he was ill and his case was adjourned. iienuessey said he had get land. The man he alleged had returned Tris tcinperance element of Harcourt at united eilorts of Rev. Father I.eg<~it~, parish priest, and Rev. R. ll. Stuvcrl. W Saturday lastRev. R. H. Stavcrt, pastiir wonis ' “Awaiting the Uoiisolatloii .. en'o able meetin last evening. Ai ii- m program was rendered, ands pleasant G report of Grand Division meeting at Fredericton last Frliiay. Next Monday S the literarycontest w cam apt Rowe and Captain Rogers will lead olf and will be followed by,;|.ho Lleutenants t fromeacii side. An unusually stirring lx, FROM High Bank The Guar 8 dian's Correspondent wrltes:~'l'he mem~ 0 hereof High Bank Lodge No. 102, 1.0. G. T., spent-a very pleasant and profit- ahleevenlngon April 7th.A nuuiher of visitors were present from the surroun- l~I Moore; speech and recitation, Edward - Jordan; speech, Caleb Jordon; speeih. d Malcolm A. McNeill; reading, Caleb authoharp, Jordon brothers and J. W. Huyter 1 recitation, George Moore; music; Miss Lucy Sencabsugh presided fruits, etc., were served by the ladies and t the d p y ° supplied. it is the intention ofthe e ° the near iuture. The lodges of the I it is hoped that at the coming election, every intelligent, God fearing man will ance Act. ability exist in Charlottetown was .again proved lmgtnight, when the curtain had (uvmed between the Engnsh speakhmu drama. British Born played in the Opera ` i I House. 'Ibis play has ii strong plot, wil.l a y companyis a matter upon which the “° i ii. i buildings (two or which were the gli “"5” ‘“" h°““°' "be" W ° “W “"8" P them,i\s welluilghtbe the ease. Dr. J. . P, Murray, A. F. Mcliacliern, y J. J. Desmond, acted leading parte, and left splendid impressions of their work. E. Ritchie, and J. J. Kent ,, were capital psrsonators. Honors are due to Misses Ruby Rattray and fda Byrne, and te Messrs. Whitlock, Hearts, Irving and Hooper, who acted well their parts. The play was unilcr the direction of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Charlottetown Hospital, and it is gratifying to note that iuich it splendid audience greeted them. Perhaps u feature which has been left to the last was as enjoyable na any incident of the evening-namely, thequartette hy members of the St. Dunstan'ii College Glec Club. ' ___,____._-1---_-*- DYSPEPSIA. to ouie it. One professoraays one thin aboutit, another professor says another thing, and all the time people keep on suffering terribly. Now what’s the use Medical science doesn't seem tfc be able U and try lheml Take one after each m ss Ni things. It’sa doctor for ten cents. M and leased with the farc provided for __ ..._-m _ C THE CHARLOTTETOWBLGUARDIAN, APRIL.1~7‘, 1906 Wall r Paper c Men A ‘hy\’_ I; :'tf"».‘il'i]=; . raft.. § 1, 3 '$1 ,iiinii V , Viiirrw ._ ...,lb I Moore & Mclcod Tho r I ‘ i _ , I ». » Timeto Tear _ _ `- 4. > .` r‘ ` the Oldi»’a.pei' Down i :sis-¢ 'i¢€5`$ sp-U' __ .F l Dingy and dull, it makes you feel _ lovi spiritedto look on lt. ~ 1 It has been up long enough to rain hom rable retirement. Come in--and let us show you how . cheaply fresh, bright, cheerful papers " can be had. < Pretty papers fem 7c per double roll, right up. Do it to-day. _..._ .Tia _ _Ju V -- -_ .__ ____ FINE Parlour Suites, Bedroom Suites, Chefioniers, Odd Bureaus, Sideboards, Extension Tables, - Dining Chairs, Iron Beds, » Wire Springs, Mattresses, &c. Slaughter Sale | rii°iffN i i‘ can We intend going out of business and must close out our entire stock of high-grade furniture before jiiue ist. This stock is exceptionally well select- ed, and of particularly fine quality. Discounts of Frorn. 20 p.o. to 86 »1-8 p.¢. f ' LOOK OVER THIS LIST: yf~ Lounge ‘, Baby Larriage Special Coaches, and go-carts are included in this sale-Mothers come Har] R Ck _ early. ' B0' lc C:is¢~:~‘., ouf Accovnts Cobble-1' l( c e-rv, will be issued shortly. » ‘ . . _ . " We would ask a prompt Oak bun I Mkt' ’ h settlement. as our books Rat au Chairs’ ` Odd pliccs, &c. - _ SALE FOR CASH ONLY - - " """""f-101111 Newsom. Clearance shoe sale for cash of Invictus in ladies and gents reduc- tion.oiie dollar off new list to make room for his Royal Highness the "Slater Shoe” at Goff Bros. 4citw2w. Moth halls are unexcellcd as n preservative for iurs. Absolutely prevent the ravages of moths. \Ve have them fresh and strong. Price lilo a box. 2ilc ii pound. The two Macs, lVlncDonn|ri Sc MacKinnon, Druggista, Cor. Gt. Geo. mid Kt.-Str. dtwll. SIIAVING BRUSHES We bought out an agents samples of shaving brushes and can give you iemark- able values as a result. if you need a bruslidrep in and see our line. You'li say they are remarkable values. Prices loc to $1.00 iiiyiiifimggise. - r. »,,»_:._ ~l°»*‘~M~ \¢p~»u-vs~aU~~us~¢sil~e.¢i.~¢¢..l~i~|~i¢'-'»\ Get a suit of Huinphicy's Moncton Tweed for iliis spring- It makes a splendid suit for business. the vteai' in it will ns- toulsli you, the style and make will please you. PHE LADY will be proud of you and you will pat yourself on the hack when you remember that you only paid for a well trimmed arid stylish suit MADE TO ORDER $l2.00, $13.00, $14.00, $15.00 01’ $18.00 Patterns in great variety, all cloths and tweeds our own inalke. Guaranteed pure wool. O Humphrey Clothing Store, - Opera House Building, City. A. Humdphrey 6. Son., Ltd. Prop. Winfiel Scott, Manager. Phone 63. P. 0. BOX ii7. ..¢e_iu-ssa¢~v~,,~¢_v.~\.¢s~¢~i-|~¢~a¢‘~..,-..~iu- F? _ ____ ?_'.__l_._ 'l7_.._. _L ..__. _ .. _ 1.. 3!!!-L_-l'.l. _ .!!'!L_; ;'_.!'l'§’!` as--J F5' .mQ{# STILL _ FORGING AHEAD The Sun Life of Canada has just pincizil all nf its reserves on a 3 l-2 pei' cent Standard of wasting words in arguing the mttteri --'_'-"*-“""-'___-_ __ . why dont you get some Hath. uhrarr "The Two Macs” "':,'l’12fxs.‘:ci;‘;§! 33?; f§;";;5s°\0‘£IE‘;;ffg;°;';;f°“"' For plans ,in this ‘ ‘Prosperoua” Co see Plenty of people have cured themselv ' - '_ in this way, and that might to be proof “ 0 enough that it will eure you too. It is an ‘ _ m’ R’ ,mann med|°|n° ,nd d°”_ uuuggn i CIIITIONCIOWD. I ` MRIIIKCI’ fl!! P. E. I!llUd. Corner Greet George and Kent 19 my( ry, _ I /, .¢..ii..ni.a». 0... gi....~.ii.i. if.. ni. S“°°"' . l l < - ~ii.-'f-\:u~\.ur‘.~.s.l.~ ..' -- __._. _ _ ,,,,_ \, , _.M li v 2 Easy Chair -_ .. All our new aria s . _ C I ge Morris Cl_;|'_i'¢<, r, must be closed at once. , . i l