AT ALL Tlltldewlilbjrlgh gt, 7,15 p, m. tp- hnwh. nwrnm 5° th, d“¢| hun. Smith Premier Typewriter.-A. Milne e g S day aud8.lla.m.tomoi~row °m°¢ Fraser, Halifax 4.1 Piuucl Eowaan lsnairn is the hast ~~' spot on earth tospend a vacation Sea “" '"‘“" °"'°‘ 'l‘Y°“ °°‘“'°~ Nm# vo im “w w we wsasn, 'rhsouu-d|».n|e1¢-siasficei. 1"” M--»~»»-mf-#- = .»- lHi KINIZS Ellilllll iiUlH|]|lll< Anrssriozr is called ro Stanley Bins, “', YW ‘VV \/VE R, Jgweikg shirt waist and summer goods ad sig; g m l 5:5* -el .p_‘ H which will appear to morrow. MAY 4, igco neu Pulau at au ANY posson, receiving by mall or other wlaaa soiled or slightly damaged copy ol all! “IBO of The Guardian will contua favor ll! promptly mailing same to the subscription manager XL) I3' A.E..l.il IK 'VITEE If wil an 1 ihlixhetseonbllite iilev? ta th ”°wny';‘°\\ll »( c very latest 1'() VISIT DUE- STUDIO bE0 ll C00li Where lacy is alwava Weleeme. l.iilU()ZONli Both sizes 'Fresh stock, direct from the manufacturers Wholesale and Retail (leo E Hughes, Apothecaries Hall 'l`llE KEEN KUT Sll0E 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 weited up to datelast. This shoe is the one “thev are buying all over Canada $3 oo takes a pair. A. E. mi:MlimcasN F.very~one knows what house cleaning means--a lot of labor, time and worry. This can be greatly lessened by having the proper material io help you which can be found here. We haves large variety of Soaps including Securing. Scrubbing, Laundry, Toilet, Dlsinfectanl, and etc, Diamond Potash. Giilett’s Lye, Ain- . monia, Pearllue. Gold Dust, Borsx, Puiz Cream, Silver Polish, Starch a large varietv; Stove and Shoe Polish, Brushes, Brooms and eic. Order here where {you can get all at the one tme-its what you get and at t e lowest possible price. Mci{enna’s Grocery, ` Two stores to suit our convenience Y t Pll‘\ll¢j 3°E‘¥_.,“.52“.¥.’i.."»'.”i.‘3r’|if’“°' ; \ summ--q\~»-svalvhé Medium Price Bonds. Wehave a` very fine ns- sorlrnent of mea um w re goodsln Mcn’s, Wolne ‘_~' and Cliiidren’s Boots. ‘ Shoes and Slip-pers, black, .. White. Clioco te and Tan. - Marked at our usual very _ flow prices. P61’ Chill. /` rcslfmotts sg co.. ‘1~; ~ .- surmvsmn. ,'§,1..».‘t. ‘_ .o s ‘.3 l' l$very'<'person who A up every gleci. “For l Ladies Chocolate Shoes Are in big demand this year and as usual we are ready with a very complete assort ment in heavy and light soles on all the opular shapes Womens’ Chofolate Oxfords, turn sole $1.50 Womens’ Chocolate Blucher Oxfords $1 85 Womens Chocolate Blucher Oxfords, turn sole $2 2 5 Womens’ Chocolate Blucher Oxfords, heavy sole $2 35 , HOUSE-CLEANING l Womens “Boston Favorite” Chocolate Oxfords $2 50 Womens’ Queen uality” Chocolate Oxfords $3 oo. Womens Queen Quality" Tan Calf Ox fords $3.75. Alley ®. Co. l FREE TEA In order to increase the sales of IS- LAND BLEND Tea the Agent here offers 225 ‘pounds as remlnnis to he GIVEN A AY FREC to the first 26 persons on P.E.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 by a pound or more cf "ISLAND BLE D" ‘.l‘ea at 25 cents per lb. and that you send your guess in an addressed envelope_ which will be given you by tllie merchant from whom you buy the ea. For further particulars apply to ‘fB¢££....§l......§9ff» 200 lbS. Moth Balls l5c a lb. Also our own Moth Pre- ventive 35c a pound. REDDIN BROS». Op_p2`site P. O. J A good time for you to have your family group taken, all at our studio. Gaiivln, Gcntzcl & Co., Photographer, BAYER, Prop., Anvsirrismo in the Saturday morning newspaper reaches the people who got paid Saturdays,arid draws their attention tctheir wants while their money it warm A ssacisi. evangelistic meeting will be held at the Y M.»C A Sunday at 3.45, lcd by the President of the Association All who are interested in ii wide awake meeting come H A. ELr.1s desires to inform those who wish to settle their accounts that his office is at The Victoria Hotel. Any nccounte not paid by 10th lust.. will be handed to his lawyer for collection The Gusrdian's Saturday issue with its many special features is now read by eight hundred more people than any other during the week This increase is in addition to its usual much larger sale on Saturday. Tas Stereopticon Exhibition of vaiws ofP E I to beglvenin the Y M C.A tonight isnpen and free to all A special invitation is extended to the students of the ccllelre and scholars of' the public school and young people in general The lecture begins nt8 o‘clock and it is impor tant that all who attend should be there before it begins THE Confessions of la Wife a stirring inelo drnmain four acts, was tha offfer ing of the Jero McAuliffe Company at the Opera House last night. The play was adequately staged and well enacted and was intensely exciting from start to finish. Announced for tonight is a comedy drarnaln four acts dealing with thoincldents in the carrecr of Darius Green, the village inventor whose hobby was flylnir machines. A matinee for ladies and children will be given tomor- row. Archibaldlt. McKay of Lynn, Mass. formerly of Grahams Road, New London, has received word from hlsbrother Albert now is resident of San Francisco, that he is safe after the recent destructive earthquake and fire, in which thousands were rendered homeless Mr. McKay wasassociatedin the tailoring business with Bradford Hibbertf formerly of Summersido. They lost everything they had in their store and had the residence they lived in badly damaged but are thankful to escapeus well as they did. Mr. McKny’s two uncles formerly of Clifton, New Loudon, also lost everything they had including house and home, and are oompslledto camp out in the park any placa they can to sleep. However their Island friends will be glad to hear that they are alive. D11. ANDiv,nsoN, Chief Supcrintend ent. of Education, acccoinpanied by Inspector Klely, examined the different depart- ments of Emerald High ISchool on Mon- day, Aprll 80. The examination was vary thorough throughout. There are in attendance at this school an exceptionally I large number of candidates, soma sixteen in all, \,i~ap~rlng for matriculation to the Prince of Wales College. At the close of tha examinations the doctor expressed himself as exceptionally pleased with the progress of the school. which he declared he had never found in such n flourishing conditior. Inspector Kiely voiced the samasentimcnts, stating 'that tha rcl.oo' wassupcrlor to any in Quern's Coiniy. Both gentlemen urged strongly upon the large number of ratepayers present to not fail to offer s very considerable pecuniary inducement in order to retain the services of their very competent, painstaking and energetic principal P. F. llughas,and his capable assistant Miss Trainer. It will be remembered that the candidates from the school under the direction of Principal Hughes have been very successful in the mntrlculatlon examinations, soiuuch sothnt thc two Queen's County scholarships of 1904 were won hy pupils from his class. From the present outlook, as Mr. Klelly remarked, it would appear that this year he is again to have a. monopoly of the scholarships, not only of Quaen's but likewise of Prince since he hssin attendance pupils from both Qnecn's and Prince seeking scholar- ships. 0f this school it may in vary truth be said:-We lead let those who can follow. .1-qi Fishing Tackle-We makes specialty of thlsllne in our business. Our stock of flies, rods, reels, lines, casts, books etc ls up-to-date and ofthe finest quality in every respect-Our prices are low. No troubletoshovv goods-Call and sea us. -A W Rcddin,Phm. B. Nurses. lace and Oxford shoes made of fine Dcngola stock, white slk soles, flexible easy and noissless, regulation hospital footwear.--Lowest prices-see them quick.-Conroy the Shoeman, Su nnyside, Charlottetown. Sdil Lookout for our big opening which will take place nest week. Don't forget to come and see ns. Telephone 192. . at all the leading eonfectioucrs. Prowse Bios, Limited. 3d3i. Guardian that a t d has Head Offices in New Prowss ww N" Oh-:;f»f3°;»=f°7=°m°: "“"“"“°“‘“i“‘°°"‘P*°‘° *“°”~=“~°~ Block, Charlottetown ma Famous ' w w w -- P 5.1. ltis from J. Ward Berkeley Qi. and lllddnslcli tohll dearllstbr, and contalnaan assurance ofhla safety Posrlsasrlu Wnsau informs The tollra. A Rollins, Grovahlll therein no post ofliee named Grove lntlsis province the postal card will city lic expects to visit his old home in arrival \\ ith the same old whistle. Janna Lira, of Victoria, has received s Victoria, P E I in the month cf July “W-il The machine which ,tends as the Stand ard, with a key for every character, is the Branch Offices in Montague, Sourls and Georgetown “Sunlight Soap Coupons wanted -- Toilet soap given in exchanile for these coupons byW A Johnstone, Montague, P El. Ildtwtf News has been received by friends nt Boston Moss , uf tha safety of Dr 0 J Harris and family, of San Jose, California. During the awful earthquake although their house was damaged to the amount of several hundred dollars, they escaped uninjured. Mrs` Harris is n daughter of Alexander McSwaln, Forest illll, P E. I he Below is printed a ballot such as will given to every elector in Kings who presents himself at the polls cn the 10th, marked in the way all would have the electors vote for the good of the com munlty'- Agalnst the Act X ._.l,_.--1-- For the Loi: At Gaspsraux, April 18th. Peimllls C Dixon died, aged i0yeu1~s and il months. after suffering for sight weeks She bore her' trouble with great courage for a child so young The deceased was a good little girl always pleasant and kind to everyone Sha will be missed in the neighborhood as well as in the home She leaves to mourn har father and mother, one sister and seven brothers The family has the sympathy ofthe neighborhood in their sad bereavement. published The' news of each County is now classified, which will prove a convenience to readers in ilndiniz their- own County news quickly ln every case the items are most appreciated when they are brief and to the point. and confined to matters of fact, or events that have happened or re to take place With all vgho wish to contribute The Guardian will ba glad to correspond. An inquest was held on Wednesday evening. the 25th uit, at Morell on the _body of the late Robt. Coffin, of that place by coroner Dr. McLnuchlan, of St. Peters. The following jury was em- panneled, who, after ,hearing what evidence was produced, returned a verdict of death being flue to the drink- ing of carbolic sold, while laboring under A ilt of temporary insanity. Harry li. Cox, foreman; Adam Jay. W. W. Cox Lawrence Byrne, Keinblc Webster, John McGrath, Joseph McNeill. At Georgetown on the 28th, Loyal “Abegwelt"Lodge of the I. O. O. F.. ManciiesM- Unlty,was formerly upeneii by District Deputy Grand Master, .l. F. Tupper. Twantylthree members were duly initiated into the largest and richest benefit society in the would. :Tha Manchester Unity Oddiellcns Order has nsurplus of seventy uilllluns of dollars and is membership of one million one humircil tlicusaud. Iultlussachusatlls Districtitlipsnliicty-seven Lodges, and in thc Acadia District neun-ly fifty. Phroughout the world tin.-re are over seven thousand of them. The cost of joining is only $2.00 for ii churler iuamhcr and $5.00 after that. Sonia of tho benefits aro$8.00 per week. Sick benefits, with free medicine, and free medical attend- ence;$50.00 on the death of it meniber’s wlfe's;$100.00 on the death of a member. No charge is made for degrees. The officers of the lodge at Georgetown will all be installed on Thursday evening by the D. D. G. M. Anyone desiring infoi'~ mation about the Order should write Mr. Tupper at (iuorgetown, in regard to organising new lodges or becoming members. °_l~”' There are divers typewrltcrs on the market. But why experiment! The Smith Premier Typewriter is t-he sland- ard. - A. Milne Fraser, Halifax. d-l3i. Cut Glass - Sale - We wish to reduce our resent. stock of cut gla ss before our new stock ai- » rives and we will there~ fore give n uniform dis- count of 25 PER CENT oft’ of our enilre docs. This is an excellent opportunity to buy cut glass at away down prices. G F HUTCHESOV THE GUARDIAN will be pleased to henr of thc Scott Act goes on space There from any correspondents who have news was alsrgo and enthusiastic meeting on to furriish,and who deslreto have the same Wednesday night at Murray River “Souvenir post cards" ‘Comic posi cards' ‘Souvenir stationery , and fancy goods, at W A Jchnstcne's, Montague, P E I. Bdtwtf “California needless oranges Valencia oranges, lemons, apples Bsldwlns' and “Ben Davis, figs, dates, and canned fruits at W A Johustona's Montague, P E. l Sdtwtf Yesterday at Montague before Stlpcnd lriry Inman, Eliza Campbell was fined $o0(I) and costs for violation ofthe C. T Act. Thc C 'l‘ A cnse against W P Hughes was dismissed. ln the case of Jessie Campbell. of Cardigan adjourmant was made until the 9th, warrants having been issued for two witnesses who did not answer the summons served on them Angus McLecd,Ex, M P P Montague is buildingahouse on tnc plot of land containing 3 or 4 acres purchased from the estate of Owen Connolly.-Daniel McGregor has built an addition to his butcher shop, and put in s. glass front and finished the inside ofthe building to perfection A E bmith, V S has renovated his hotel by adding n bathroom and sewerage. und by remodeling-paint ing, and other requirements which makes the hotel first class tothe require mentsofiruesls.-A l Fraser,has made improvements to his dental puilors Iohn A Beaton, carpenter, Montague who has been in the States for several years is now visiting friends at his native home. The campaign in Klng's for the Repeal Inspector Jenkins and Rev Messrs “Campbell and Chipman spoke for Pro- hibition and Dr Barnes, who cams to oppose the uct or what he thought was the act, remained to praise it and promise ithlssupport, on hearing Mr Jenkins explanations of lt. Murray River is solid for Prohibition Indeed. the only matter ofspeculutionis the size of the minority andns itcannot be loo big and aseverybodysslulyis to increase it all he can it is to be hoped that every man willgo to the polls on the 10th. Mr. Jenkins questioned by Dr. Barnes as to the superiority of the Prohibition Aol. over the Scott Act, said that it had many advantages but to him its strongest points were the right of search and the fact that it. is a local act nod can be maria just what the people would have it. The spacious argument that the ballot being marked “Against the Act" was against teuipcruiice, ns the traffic tried to make it appesrin Prince, is now knocked out completely. Let the well disposed portions of thc community mark ngnlnst the Act not toadversely affect temperanee but to bring in a better set-an act up- tn-date in its provisions and furnishiniz machinery llkcly to stmnp-out the cvlls of the liquor traffic completely. ._..* Sore Throat and Couglte A simple, edeciive and safe remedy fur all throat lm`n\mris is found in Croaoluno Antisepiic Tablets They conihins the gennicidal value cf'CresoIena with his soctlunl Pi'°°l:.rt|xlrif and liacr1"t-56 New “Five Roses" Flour in hhls and half bbls received today at Beer & Goifs. Zldili. A Frcc Musical bducation We have arranged with the United- States School of Music, Union Square, New York. to give free lessons to all who purchase Violins, Autoharps, Guitars, Banjos from ns. Hundreds of people do not buy musical instruments because they cannot play.-Here is an opportunity to learn with- out costing you anything. Cali today for full particu- lars. - W W ‘ _WW f vs- I 1 ll -1 Tas str City of Ghent, on her llrat trip from Halifax thiaseason came into pon Yesterday mcrnluk She announced hai "Em M E A1 THE. ALWAYS BUSY letter from his youngest brother Ham E vihohaa been in bwcitton California f°\' l-|1111! three years. Speaking cf the °i“‘f»l1¢l\lll¥°» lm Bays it was the hcavlcsi. he ever felt. but it did no damage to the estcrday Brought us nothcr Shipment of oft Front Shirts Making this the most complete range ever shown here. We have them without collars, and with collars attached Those without collars are made np with the very latest materials and newest patterns known to the shirt world rices start at 60c each nd run up to $135 nd every price between Collars attached are blacks, creams, and sl stripes on cream ground Prices 55c to |85 each Sizes I4 i 2 to i7 l-2 inch STANLEY Bliili NICE I MA liM§cl i‘\i}.i 7 il 111148:( ra Force Malt Food I Swiss Fnoil 0 Meal lllauco iluckwlieat Flour G. Nuts Pancake Flour | Cream ofWl1cnt with many others to select from 15::-251: pkg. sANoERsoN o cry, K Sunuy~ide Grdcers, Phone 112 J _ __ _ . ___ __ ___ ___ _,_ ________ ___ _,*_._j urrah! or our Boys’ Suits 'l`here’s Nothine so Pretty an 'Nobby inthe "l` own as f our Boys’ Suits. Our boys'l 3 piece suits are very pretty indeed. They are made in latest styles from fancy Tweels and worsteds. 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 upto $6.50, in sires 22 to 33. `_ Fancy Suits for the small boys in many different styles. S. A. McDonald, P. E. lsland's Greatest Clothing House. M is i___l ..____._'__.-____,.__..rA,_n _B |__ .. 1 slii, _s__.i_ii,_g sin. In store and to arrive bv steuiiicr, 9000 bags best Liver- pool Salt. 13 bags to the ton. Will be sold nt very lowest price ex warehouse, and whilst landing from steamer latter part of April. C pedgsnefecisiq ce ery a im er Whue'a Delmem-_ l },,,;ue,:.-,,,,, 0,,,,c|,,,f ° . PEAKE BROS. & C0 ' 28dwfmii' Charlottetown Sunnyside . . 1 n vi' ;..1..._-_‘Aw ~/ <-<1. -it i i. or 1* ,,_.....n N ,t , l . . 5 ,_ ._ ._ ay' l 1 f .».=~§~`.. -_ *_ A . -sf -.- . .~ ,+'§§-1-@‘~ -..,..,...,~.. _._ ,s,... W-. ..-_ vyld R l- . _ __ . Y»$""_»-3`7‘9-2-"°_~j ""_..- , ‘ ,,,~ '.'_...~.»... $~»¢.-»-u»_ ' .=,;»e»-e-=~ ¢¢--‘-:r.-=-- »~ ,_.- ... . .,. »~;»--.»»-.-.~. ..._ .,.......-=-¢~ .». sm... ~_-r.-...af-»».»-.-~. » ri.i 1-' ».¢ ...-..., new ,f -<-m~==w~`»’