Liar os sorrii __roiiii¢- _ oiiocisiir. wiirs ' T0-DAY, indeed Every Day. Conrieiius Clerks Serve You ii Webster & McKay _ - 7 iz.. Fresh THE GUARDIAN, WN, P11198 .EDWARD ISLAND, MAY 9 r9o4 12% M M gig sumo Tllpcrmaiient boarders at the resid I ence of Wm Seller, Kent Street, very' eiijoyabiy entertained a number of I Ir y Omen will be occupied aexii Monday. Till watering. carts made their ilrs 'appearance on the streets yesterday fore- noon. ' detained by the late 0. P. R. established yesterday between Charlott uection had tc be made at Cardigan. for Murray River with a full cargo general merchandise including f Hawkins, Murry Harbor. A Yormo man who was seized with a Tal Princess arrived last, night at 845 “nd th’ "9"" 9° “'10 huhm bun foundry on Peake's wharf by Charlotte- town and Montague. Formerly the con Iapplied was driven to his home. Cream and Cocoanut Pies 12. 15 and zoc each at the`Eclipse Bakery. Call or telephone. Orders promptly attended to. ' DSTEWART, - MCLIPBE BAKERY. Bakes Best Bread. afull general cargo including 20 pun sons molasses for Carvell Bros. and cargo cf produce. ________---- STUBBORN SKIN D iSEASKS. Nothing is more discouraging than case ot eczema oi' salt rbeum which akin is forming and the sore part is I cations and you are given satisfactory e I dance that a continuation of the tre M mint will hrlng a thorough cure. _ __ _ I I - f/r.r.vfeP¢;,5 5,." _ _fir Stvi s THE BOSTON TOURIST hang 2 Especially in Men's Hats-For the man who is up- to-date and wants “THE LATEST." , “N0 14” is “The ilniy” Hat in Town i Another Lot Just Received per Express. Particular men buy their Hats'at this store. -WHY ?- BECAUSE _ We are sole agents for the best American and " English Hats. Our hats are the latest up- to-date styles. We charge every man the same price. We guarantee entire satisfaction in every Hat we sell. There’s no crowd around looking on when you buy your Hat. 'We have them in a separate department. Always try_Weeks 81. Co., for Hats and Caps. Gents’ ' _:f _. /fi() if .Ftirnishings, A Hats and Caps. '\ s -_" ;_--.5~"t~¢i'1i. .. Tm: City of Ghent arrived from Hallfa and intermediate ports last night at nine o‘clcclr on her first trip of the season with I cli~ M _ pnncheons for Nelson Rattenbury. She leaves again at noon to-day with a large concert given in the rooms of the Young ,-6. fuscstoheal. By using Dr. Chase's Olnt.. orchestra, gramaphons selections by ment, however, you soon see that nav oiming smaller and smaller. The itching 'is entirely overcome aftera few appvi BIZ- is llkel that the renovated Post t On Wednesday, Sergeant Bradley sold a cow for $45. Yesterday morning when he t went to the stable the cow was dead. Tnoiras Hussris returned last night fromsvlsit tothe other provinces where he has been in connection with the start- ing of the new machine shop and town capitalists. hall yesterday was very largely patron ized. The ladies of the auxiliary nie well pleased with the results of the day's Tan Electra sailed yesterday afternoon sale, there being about $75 taken over the Dmitri' telephonic communication wt Tu mmmqe “le ,B the Y_ nh A. of the counters. The sale continues today. arm Any who did not visit it yesterday machinery and wire, and also several should do so today.. There are lots of passengers. one of whom was Wm. bargains left. Tm: resignation of Lieutenant Alex- n ander A. Macdonald, has been received epgiemic ilu on the Square e few minutes by the officer commanding the 82nd Rutt- beiors ei ht c'clock last night created Mr. Macdonald was a popular and 3 considerable excitement for a few min- utes. He was taken to Rackin's Drug the training so essential to the modern o Store, and after restorstives had been s il eillclent cillcer, ever zealous to secure King and Oauntry. He hai the dis- ! tinctlon of being the youngest otlicer in 82Regt.. An indeiinite absence from the Island is the reason assigned for his esignatiou. Ananoe audience was present and a most enjoyable time was spent at the Liberals last. night- The program included a very interesting paper by F. J. Nash on Sir Wilfrid A Laurier, a speech by Dr, Warbur- tou, orchestral selections by Prof. Watts' Walter Burke, and readinils by Major Weeks, Dr. Alley, and Renbin McDonald, the last an original dramatic production after Shakespeare, depicting the actions of the L ‘ader of the Opposition in Local Politics. During the latter part of lthe evening the time was quickly passed away in smoking and conversation. TIE VVebstei`s Corner Hall Company held their annual meeting on Saturday evening with the President Hon. J. Ii. Cumrniskey in the chair. The Secretary- Treasursr, David McDonald, submitted the annual statement showing an excel- lent year. Alter ri vote cf thanks had been passed to the Directors they were re-elected as follows 1 President-Hon. J. H. Cummiskey. Vice-President-Michael P. Grant. Se-c'y Treasurer-David McDoriild, and other Directors Jas. Jenkins, Daniel Stewarr,James Hughes and Thomas H. Cumrulskfv. The site was bought, the hall was erected and furnished at a total cost of $900 and the balance remaining is only $140 while there are more shares sub- scribed than will pay this amount. Wear Trade Mark D Suspenders Guaranteed. Sold everywhere. BORN. At Briidalbrine ou April 30th to James E and Mrs. Doyle. a daughter. MARRIED. At St. James’ church, Haverhill, Mass., on April 27, Frederick Hallcran and Miss Margaret E. Costello, both natives of P. E. Island. Rev. J. O'Doherty performed the ceremony and celebrated the Nuptial Mass. DIED At Grand Tracadie, May 5th, the infant son of John W. and Mrs. McDonald. Suddenly at Kingston, April 24th Mary Whelan, wife of Cornelius Cahll, aged 44 years. At Summerside on May 5th Uriah George. infant son of Vernon and Mrs. Matthews, aged live months. [Funeral to-day at two p. m. At Lynn, Mass.. on April 20, alter B daughters to mourn. At I.fnn,Mass, Aprlllllth, after a linger gina, in the 46th year od her age leaving husband, two sons and two daughters ` mother. Shine Your Furniture. A few rubs with .|ohnsoi_i’s Varnish Restorer will nialre it shine like new. It can be used on any variiisned or oil iinished ' surface with safety. - Large bottle for _ 15 Cents O U' U* 1 ubaltern actuated [solely from devotion lingering illness, Emma, aged 46 years, wife of Louis Bell, and daughter of thc late Chas Higgins of this city. Deceased leaves a husband, two sons and two ing illness Emma, beloved wife of Louis Bell and daughter of the late Chas. Hig- t; We use “Merck's Chemicals" for dispers- ` m°‘"“ we IN! °f° I°VI“|¥ WU” 'md Kinnon, Druggists, Cor. Gt. Geo. and Kt. AQ) If guests to s luncheon and dance last night. Tal City of London brought ri lull cargo and a large number of passengers tothe city from West River yesterday forenoon. She went lup the river again yesterday aioerncon and up to midnight had not returned. It is presumed she has grounded. Pnasnrreiirau Conroe No-ms.-There wasalarge congregation present at St. Matthew’a Church on the evening of Wednesday April 27th, the occasion be- ing tiis closing exercises in connection with the Presbyterian College and the .conferring of degrees on the graduating students. Rev. Principal Pollok presided. Addresses were given by the Principal and by Rev. Dr. Somerville of Glasgow, I Scotland. There were only four gradu- a es. These were: J A Bradley, Clifton, N. S.' L B Gibson, Ireland; Wm. Mc-I Donald, Sunnv Bree, N. S. and F S Douce, Folly Village, N S. Mr. Bradley will settle lu Grand F ll -, N. B.; Mr. Gibson, Glassvills, N. B.; Mr. McDonald Bloomfield P. E I.; and Mr. Vance, New , Aberdeen, Cape Bretan.-Rev. D H Mc- Kinnon of North West Arm, H~li!sx and Rev. E B Ramsay of Meeapadia, N. B. received the degree of B. ,D. the latter with high dist-inction.-The degree of Doctor of Divinity was conferred on Rev. E D Millar, Yarmouth, N. S.; Rev. A F Carr, Campbellton, N. B.; Rev. E Smith, Musquodoboit, N. S.; Rev. Thos. Gum- ming, Scotsburn, N. S.; and Rev. R T Somerville, Glasgow, Scotland.-On Thursday morning the College Board held their regular meeting. Bev. Prin- cipal Pollck's resignation was accepted. Rev. Dr. R A Falconer was appointed Principal and Rav A S Morton, St. S*ephen, N. B, was nominated as Pro- fessor of Practical Fheology and Church History. Mr. Mort'in's present appoint- ment ls forthe term of three years at the sum of $1500 per annum. Mr. Morton is ason of Rev. Dr. Morton of Trinclavi. lie is ri clever young man and the college is very fortunate in obtaining his services ns Prof- ssor in Llis sulijects formerly taught by Dr. Pollok.-Urider the instruction of such m--nas Dr. Falconer, Dr. Magili, Dr. Currie and Rev. A S Morton, there is no doubt but than our young men for t.h= ministry can get ri better training than in any nf the other theological colleges of Caciida. Then let not our young man of the Mwrltirne Provinces go further nwriy than Halifax rind fare worse.-The I-l_inri Students in Diihousle rind Pine Hill who are laboring; a~i canechists have been ap- pointed to the following mission fields for the summer: R II Stavert, Ingram River, Halifax Co., N. S.; W H Tcomiis, Iiantsport, N. S.; W I Green, Bixtei`.i Harbor, N, S.; C G Townsend, Pict. u Island; W’ H Sweat, Riley Brook, N. B.;- Mr. Stavert was first appointed to labor at Shediac, but on account. of the greit need of an experienced student to open up a new fiicld at Ingram River, Mr. Stavert was strongly requestei to give up the former rind undertak e the workin the new tleld. The location ol the new [lcid is a pleasant one and the work will be interesting and not at all heavy. The field is about twenty live miles from Halifax and fronts on the beautiful waters of St. Margarctfs Bay. _______--1 PITIFUL H ELPLESSNESS. Victims of nervous diseases ure must I0 be pitied because their ailment usually terminates in uieritnl or pliy slcril helpless- ness. Paralysis, iocornorcr ataxia and iri‘arilty can only he rivoldcd by building up the nervous syniern ai. the ilrr-it signs of trouble and there is no preparation so well suited for this purpose as Dr. Cliiiss's Nerve Food, the great nerve restorative. MMM.;-l TRADE AND SHIPPING. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. May 5. ar; Acadian, Dnucette, Rustlco: Sir Wilfrid, Roberts, Picton; May flower, Hartllng, Canso, N. S.; S. S. Electra, McLaren, Montague; S. S. Fred M. Britt, Snow, Capo Tormentine;Diclytrls, Cook, Picton; Arctic, Anderson, Barbados, B. W. I. Mayo cld: Sir Wilfrid, Roberts, Picton; S. S. T. A. Stewart; Mcls aaa, St. Peters, B. C. Mayflower, Hartling, Cr.-ipaud; S. S. Electra; McLaren, Montague; S. S. Fred M. Batt, Picton. i_._____- Prescriptions.-The filling of prescrip- tions is our strong point. We have made it our study for years and as a rcsult we ' can give our patrons li most accurate and reliable service. Wc can iili any prescrip tion no matter where or by whom vi ritten ing. The two Macs--McDonald Sc Mac- Sfl. d- -w Housecleaning lime Makes many wants in . our line. We have everything you require to disinfect or clean the house with Pure Borax r5capound. Pure Ammonia zoc a bottle. Moth Balls. insect Powder and Guns. “Quick Cleaner” for Carpets. "Chiclrering" Piano Polish.” “Adams” Furniture, Cream etc . etc. Full directions with every article. “The TWO MACS" laoboniitiiiliciiinnon, DRUGGISTS, Cor Gt.George and Kent Sta. I alwti S ia ' to will tlressiriakcr to rririku them, wliv.-n they can be I .'.;=-"-\ \“`§y ode _ Skirt . _ / /, A -"- _ J /f \ _ . és _ ` £1 Y 6 \`/ ; ‘ s / 'l`lii.'rivcrrlgc ivoriiurilizisprovcrl tlizitii ilocs not pay io nirike- rirc-sscslicrsclf, unless slit' luis ltrirricrl liow; .irirl tlilit itflrrcsriot Y I i~. piircl.iusc rcziily-riiziiic for what slic ivoiilil pay for tht- iriritcrizil alone-_ I Iicrc arc u few of oiirs:- A stylish skiriof black friczs, ltippcil sczirris, tlircc pieces in i, points oii siilt- gorcs, silk biiitmis ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ $4.65 A liaudsonic black lirotitl cloth skirt, st-voir gorr-s, crossul silk siraijistii tlicllairc of seains..._..._._ _ _ . _ . _ . . ._ _ $6.95 skirt . . . . . _ _ _ . . _ . _ _ _ . . . _ _ . . _ . Sw ll Spring oats. slimy l"l;il»;L-il i`1i\\'li vlnlli \\Iil\ iuili' Iiliir iiggolil liiitioiis, only _ . _ _ __ lilk`lll. ..Aa4aAaAaAaAeA~LeAe&eAeAe-4| i A bcautifiil black and wliitc rioiicil lustre, .~.c\‘cii gorcs, Iirorill Sunnis, licrriiig boiierl in black silk, an e-lr-gzintlyfinisliul A bcniilifiil black xiioliriir is fziu plcutcrl :il llzirc of scariis, lllrick faiivy drops rilitliiig ri pretty firiisiiiiig touch, price. _ _ _ _ __ $9.25 A pzirticiilarly liriiiiisoiiir skirt. of grit-ii ziriii wliiic clotli. strap- perl front tlic waist line iii grail;-rl lciigtlis of black cloth. _ $6.50 I ~ V l,li- vollrir .liill siiiglv, iluiililt in tripltg callin-.~` uri- ilir' ~’\\‘Ir. lltrr is .l ~.iiyi}ilr ur i\\'<» uf \\li.l\ \\t Flzikt.-rl clnlli, liiili'ltiit-i]ti';i}tr'_ i.ifftl.i silk sirilt- _'lull crillsir. in-r\i.iii ir‘itiiiiiiri5_',, l'.iiit‘y Iil.ii‘I»; rlrrilis _ _ _ 93,7; (`|r;iy iiiiil I»rr\\\'ii iliikwl cluili, iirck i'.i\~uI \\iili _sliivlivil i.iiiti.i _silk aiiirl ii izilu- _ _ . . _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ . _ ., _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ ;l1»;,t. Navy Itliit' pilnil wiili \\'liii\', loose- lurk. _~il\'t r' Iniiiiiiiis _ _ _ $1.1; sliriiir- iiriri sit-rl Iiiiiiri|i~ , __ _ __. __ . _ _ _ _ _ _ . 5.1.95 A Iicriiiiy of roll iirikr-fl vlutli, \\\lli wliiil iaiifr-lin plpiiigs. ilirit t cripras pipr-rl wiili white. nprii ciili with \\lc.ii.~ ;;;itlitrr-il iiiin ; I liliic llnkt- vluili, imiiitul i.iilur' vrlllzir, i»\i'_~i;iii ix‘\i1iiiili1};_ stu I - Iiiiii<>ii_s...__._._______ ' *' \\'c li.'i\'i' <'Ii1'ripci' riiriis frrixii $3__;<» up _-\l,l, ntl ggtlirul \-;l]\\,- my th, iii\>\it~y_ ;iiirl wr- r~ur':'= _ ,£’~`- ‘, F I ' _ tl -I z.=.i`fL-P -“ - ' ..\\v~> \rvv`4“_. ,.~: ., 'uu':".f.'- '\-‘....‘.‘. -' .‘~:" t ‘ _ §>__;.-.l,.»'i".',';`;`.i.’l.-_,` / ., / lf /, X =)‘»'é (A, @- `z&3‘!aI`v 9` \`({E>" 'gh'/lk 1"‘{‘§"* w »-no Call _._.Y_n...__ __... ____ , _ _ _ _A;-` \ eiv-ie Yoon Hie1n.........,........,.. if » riiia Ain _,__ _ , in one of our go-carts with light-running and noiseless gears (wheels being fitted with rubber tires) and soft “springy" springs. “Our” go- caris make Baby’s afternoon out one of continued pleasure both to baby and niotlier iii and sec our new styles. John Newson. ' Qw~w ‘ I », L ~'v THE STEAMER “env lipitor" Will until further notice leave Steam Navigation Co's., wharf on Tuesday and Wednesday at 3 p. ni. for llalliday's and Brush Vi hnrves. Thursday at 3 30 p. iii. for Mc- Ewen s and West River Bridge. Friday at 3.30 p. rn. for }Iickey‘s_ Haggarty`s and liayden`s Wharvcs, East River. Saturday at 3 p. m. for Cmpaud. Every second Monday to Vernon River Bridge according to tide. T. J. CRAIG, Manager,Chrirlottctown _ 3~=4 d it "PLANT LINE ' The 'Direct Route to’ Boston The S. S. Halifax will make the first trip of the season from Char- lottetown for Boston. via Halifax Tllesdny. May r7tli Inst. at r o`clocir and every Tuesday there- after. From Boston,Satrirdsys at noon. For all information apply to Plant Lino iiiiiie, I | Plant Line Wharf, Cli'iown- 4-15 dw if ...sn es.-..... br /-.../.4 5:1--‘_