» ~ THE cnannorrnrown GUARDIAN, nav 15 1906. _ , . ."-.___, ..`..., 7 W0 hw' a remedyerry . I hs old. Thousands of people have never ` ‘ lawn vzltlirautr driili-ing all these years. rice t ‘ - household remedy for coughs and colds. Thenmoio ylllu izbrltshliiyhhildiiiiiiii MCK€lll13'S GIOCCTY, Two nt.or'c.»t tn mill: your convnnlcuco l Phone;t§°,‘rxr:‘ru:2°rat?‘“- r’ about Ayor‘e Cherry Pectoral the n as wen. an mm in about u.' gg- ,rg-»-»,»» »-lr-ii’ w- wi- g_-,cliff-ici-if ~ ' I errer for o and me bm; o » - __,. ___°_~-v“.‘.r.t'.¢f\°f==»- _ _ .. I 1 THE VALUE 0F ..-V ,._,,_ _._ ' ‘E nncni " ~ _§ »=~~l '--"_ f' graving if you have i.lNG ._ ___ .yr _ lj ’,t4`;.,, _'_\._*_ In \\`l‘en we sell you any article of jewelry or Silverware, (rj ° _ ' ui we engrnve the nrt cle to your special order free of expense. A _».'”' '-- _ . A_ilour engvevlnp ini done by hand and in a perfect , ;` _ r.. _..,_:_ll1an§er, qav?is,i.o.l;ia not ngplessurc. _ V -_ _.-1, lei _ ~ ngr g ma esysn article more valuable. a gift more _ . _ personal, and you can t afford to overiack the value of En- good taste. "x7'»{_'w'.1W'@11]§\_e]_°, - - Engraver audjeweller., ‘" < l rss as . If you wish the best in photo- graphy, finished on the new spec- ialized nionnts, (the very latest novelty.) TO Viait 0111' Studio GEO. Ii. COOK Where Baby is Always Welcome. International Preparations Including Stock Food, Poultry Fond. Heave Ciirc,_Womi Powder, Louise Kiclder, etc. . Herbugeum. Hughes’ Condition Powder. Wholesale and Retail. Geo. E. Hughes, Apotliecnries llull. lo Attain Prc- cmincncc Wish fashionable men a shoe must _appeal to taste through distinc- Invictus ‘ NEED A NEW SUIT ? If you want to keep abreast of tlit- times your apparel in yuiiriirst corisidcraliou and if you want to purchase a new suit without an extravagant expenditure of money here is the place. r We are in a position to furnish you with a new suit cheaper than you can get else- where and they art: bound tn plcrisc you. Call und examine our goods rind get our prices. Ti'omuir _ D ° licuilcr. “ ’ “’ 'l`l\o'A'r'l.lst,‘ic’l‘i\iloi‘, " ‘ Ci-.!il.ll.t it t.\\' wtf. r li()U5l:-CLEA N I N G '| Every-one knows what house cleaning means-B lot of labor, time and worry. This can he greatly lr-ssenetl by having the proper material io help you which can be fonnrl here. We haven ltrgc variety of Soaps including Sconring. Scrubbing. Lnuritlry, Toilet, llisinfectaiit, and etc, Diamond Potash. Gillett's LYe, Arn- nionin, Pearline, Gold Dust, Ilorax, Futz Cream, Silver Polish, Starch ri large varictv, Stove and Shoe Polish, Brushes, Brooms and etc. Order here where you can yet all at the one time-see what you get and at the lowest possible price. Mcn’s and Womcn’s Tan and Chocolate Shoes _ We’-have a splendid line of Tan and Cin co- lare Shoes in Mc»-’~ , and Womens’ and the prices are very low for 'the quality of the goods. Let us show them to- you. SPRAGUE & C0-» SUNNYSIDE. , Shocs 1 Have that dcslinct- ive stvle which marks the shoe of quality. $4.00, $4.50, 155.00 a pair. Alley ®. Co. Sole Agents for Char- lottetown. FREE TEA In order to increase the sales of LAND B END Tea the A ent est to the length of time that the from England to P. E. Island. Tea at 25 cents per lb. and that Ten For fiirtlier particulars apply to Solo Arzcutn for (`lrru-lctrtctown. L g here offers 225 pounds as premiums to GIVEN AWAY FREE to the first 26 persons on P.E.I,, who guess the n steamer “E:npress” takes to c only conditions are that you bu pound or more of "ISLAND BI/EN send your guess in an addressed envelope which will be given you the merchant from whom you buy Bccr &_ Cot lelonhone Your llrog Wants to llelldin Bros, There is nothing in the Drug Line that we don’ikecp. Prices right-goods the best. Reddin Bros PHONE 86 Opp. P. O. lures/ef--wanna iidunnalar-fb--»~|anlvA who speaks the Eng- lish language in Prince Edward island reads The' Charlottetown Guardian. “Ihere’s a Reason" loupes-4-9¢¢vlF'U§ l ____J Nearly Everybody llllllllll lillllillllll Head Offices in New Prowse Block, Charlottetown. Yss~rsumt¥'s Guardian liud 73 classified ads., _ . t ‘_ Tggjédgwmbe high this afternoon nt- 3.35. an morrow aftemooir at. 5.01. h Sulcuroiv WA|.sii, ofGluce Bay, son of Milton Wulsh,of this City is home on a short visit. k Timltnprlnt of prosperity is stamped on the face of all, who use The Guardian's classified ads. Ti-is ground surrounding St. Paul's School have been neatly graded and sodded and looks most attractive. ANY good stronir boy with li fair educa- tion can learn of a permanent position with rapid promotion by applying at. this orllce at once. , , Sons fine bred horses crossed from P. E Island wit-hln the past, week says the Moncton Transcript purchased by parties -at Portland, Maine and Boston. Cn.trtr.i~:s Ilmm' many friends were triad to see him out ntzuin yesterday, after having been for some weeks under the doctoi"s care in the Prince Edward Islan ri Hospital. A. E. Wirmians, Manager of the Bank of New Brunswick. at Moncton, was elected rt member of the Board ol' 'l‘i'nde of that. place lust. wt-ek. The membership of the Moncton Board totitln seven Ly. IN i~‘lr'i‘uiti-; please address all corrrs pondence of nn ridvertizinrz nature to Advertising Dcpartlnenr, sulr:~crlpt.lons to “1ul»sci'lbl»ion Deprirtiirent, news to Nevis Dtzpztrtriicrit, and letters to cditor, etc, to Iirlltorlril l)epni'i.niclit. llo not. uiuicr airy circuiiist.rinuos, mldress to tiny individual nicnilrcr' of the snuff, as such person is liable to he absent. from the olllcc. ’l`ni-:following gives un`lrlen of wlrrit l’|'0hilrlI inn may yet do for'I’rincn Etlwnrtl Islriiifl. Itis said that in Icclnnrl, ribout. luilf the slzc of Missouri, there is “no_iriil, nopcriiteiitiury; there is no court iiiul only one pollccniun. Not rt drop of alcoholic liquor is imported or made on the island. There in not un illiterate, and nut. ri child tcii years old unable to road." ON the evenlntz of the 3rd ri lnrrre num- ber of friends ssseiiibled nt. the home of Arthur Wright, Westbury, New Domlnl~ on,to tender the family u farewell banquet before their departure for the West. The cvcning was spent pleasantly lnrnuslc and games, lifter which ull repaired to the dining-room, where a bountiful rcpaat. was provided. Qn behalf of the company, itev. M. ll. Mclntoslr read an address expressing regret ut. the departure of such esteemed friends und best wishes for their prosperity inthe new land. This tvn-incconipririled lrytt dress suit case as it slight token of rerneuilirnnce. Mr. Wright mridc ri suitable reply; and mutual regrets were voiced by lilrn and his fr-icnrls, 1tl.t.he severing of tho old home lies. After singing “Auld Lung Sync” thc |irirt.y dispersed, lntvlng spent nn cn_inynlr'c evening. ` VAN Bt~rgen`s story of Russia, by R. Van Bergen, M. A., Author of “The Story of-lupu.n," “Ilie Story of China," etc. has been received. Cloth, l2mo, 288 pages, with illustrations. Prlt-.e, (i5 cents. American Book Curnprtiiy, New York, Cincinnrtt,l,and Clricritro. Rcccrit. events have drawn attention to Russia, a country of which but little is known hem. This book presents ina simple yet sutii- cient inanrrt-r the his-tor-y of this vast., seiiri-lrarbiiric land. Uomniencing with the preliistoric Greek colonies established on thc shores of the lilnck Sea, tin- nnrrutlve is carried down to the Pence of Portsmouth. From such n survey of the development of Russia. its government. rind its policy, both internal and external the .eadar may secure a. clear lnsllzlrt into the causes of thc wnr with Japan, and thc present unrest and revolutionary nioveniunts tlrrourrh thc country. The book is well illustrated. ON the evening of the 2nd May, in the home of J. R. Thouran, formerly of Aurrustliic Cove, now of Llriirhton, Mass., rt goodly numbcr of Prince Edwrird Islriiulnrn niet. to speak rt parting word to Donrild Mcintosh who was leaving for his Island home. The ovciilng was spent in games n.nd music. After a varied program had been rendered, and refresli-_ nic-rits pririnkcn of Mr. Mclnbosh was preseiitcrl with it gold ring from his friends, after which rin enjoyable even- ing was brought. to a close. Among those present. were Joseph Iirrnic, Angus MacEachern, Siimutl MacEachern, Samuel Luinunt, Heath MacLean, Hubert MacLean, Saul §McDonnld, Edward Mac- Doutrall, Allan Bishop, Maud Thomas, Mrs. Joseph Hume, Caroline Bears, Annie McQuarrie, Hannah l Macdonald, K.Maud Macdonald, Maggie Nicholson, Fiorrie Nicholson, Emily Hume, Sadie Hume,Sadle Gillis, Katie Gillis, Mary MacBnath, Lavlna Inman, Mary Matheson, , Mary U. Gillis, Charlotte Walling, Margaret Pykc. . -@-1--- Fishing Tackle-We mnkea specially of this linolln our business. Our stock of tiles, rods, rsels,llr\es, casts, books etc is up-to~date and of the finest quality ln every reepeot.-Our prices are low. No trouble tn show goods-(Jail and seo us. `-A W Rcddln, Phm. B. _____.__._____._._K.__.___.._. TE FINISH Al\D STYLE 9 o FOR UALITY. TAS - - cnocotaihas and soar-sons are Positively Un- G. F. IIUICHESON, They are in a class by themselves Try tt box For sale at all the leading Jewem, .nd optic,” .. ws- V.)on Sabbath the inch tnur., at Canoe. Cove at 103). DeSable at B and at‘ _Hitmpton_s»\.7. Winner Mri-:iuutnd Miss Cora Myers, returned yesterday ui the oily to resume their studios in thc C. B. C., huvintz spent. Sunday with friends in Wilmot. Tn! subscription list for the .Albuni con» cert on Juris 4 is now at Jiiinit>son'r~ Drug Store. The plnri will open on Monday, May Nth, at nine o‘clock for subscribers only.Seleo|.lon of tlclretswiilbe by the list, not first. at store sa usual. Parties llvlurr in country can have their tickets lolocted by Mr. Jamieson if so desired, provided cash is sent. The prices are Q2 00, Qi 50 and $1.00. ' Olwuititn meetings for Iilemonstrctrlng pruning, grafting and spraying will be held from May 31 June 14, at. the follow- ing places, under direction of the Pro- vlnelal Dept.. of Agrloulturc: Springfield Tryon, Kensington, Port. Hill, Alberton, Selkirk Road, Marslifisld, New Haven, Lower' Montague, lnkeruinn, Gowan Brac Morcll. Ricliarrl Burke, Doriiinlon Fruit. inspector, will instruct. The nriuiesof the persons in whose orchards the meetings will t-nkc place, will be given later on by arlvertisetnent. Cntr-:ir JorrNS.\nK of tlic Mloriinc Indian tribe of Prince Erlwartl Island i- something ci pollticaii says The \Verrleyun ua he has gone west. for thu purpose of enlisting the sympathy of all Indian reservatlonslri the Province of Quebec in quentiorisutfecting the well being of the varloustr-ihes. Ile luis hrtrln cun- fereuce with Chief ‘Iwo Axes of Caughnu- rvaga and is going to the Two Mountains reserve and thence to Ottawa. His mission being somewhat. omclal, Chief Sarkls wearing the uuitorniof his rank in the Miomac tribe. llc wunrs three medals, one from Louis XV., desiring to recognize the rlrlellty of lils nllies, the Micmacs, vrlricli has lieenhnnrlad down from father to son, ztrinclrcr was from Lord Aberdeen ut t.lic r init; of the jubilee of Queen Victoria, rirnla thirrl, llkness of thc Pope, was given by Arulibishop Bruchesl n. few rluys ago. IHE KINGS illllllll GUAHUIAN Branch Offices in Montague Souris and Georgetown. Fish, no. llierrlng and choice corlilsh, ritr VV. A. Jol\nstonc‘a, Montague, P. E. I. 14rltwt.f Miss Martin, of Vnllcyflclrl, ls with ln-r frithcr, Alex. llrlrtrtin, M. l’., nt the Windsor llotcI,'()t.t.awa. Bananas, oranges, lemons, npplcn figs, dates, Bcc, lice: at W. A. Joh nstonc's Montague, I’. E. I. ldrltwtf “Souvenir post cards". “Comic post. cards" “Souvenir slrr.t.ioiiery",nntl fancy goods, at \V. A. Jolrnstonc's, Montague P. E. I. Bdtwtf "Sunlight: Sonp Coupons wanted"- Toilet soap given in cxchunrze for these coupoiiu by W. A. Joiiristone, Montague, l’. E. l. Iidtwti Mrs 'l`»ip|rei~, who has been thc guest. of W. ll. rind Mrs Tapper, Chnthniu, N. ll., for several months, expected to return to her hoirin in P. E. Island lluit week. Mrs Tapper' his nrrtrle many friends during her visit., who will vcry nrucli miss lrcr when she lcitvcs Clrritlrnrii. MORE DEADLY THAN l.°`AMlNE. Nt-git-cierl crttnrrh soonerorlrttter causes corrsuiiiptlori vi bit-li destroys more human ln ings llirtn friiulne nrirl wrrr combined. 'l`l\t- wrry “Uri\r\ri-iiczorre" cures catarrh Is vt-ry vory r~iiuple;lr. first. hills the germs thnl. cnuae t.|\c irrilnllun; llwn lry soothing nwny the congestion and lntlauiniatlon lr.:-.urcr-1 thc discharge, hawking and dropnlngln the throat. “I suffered so continually from nasal c|it.rirrh" writes Ernest, ll. Daklu of Rosemont, “that I scarcely knew what it, was to be free from heurlrtcherird pain over the eyes. Crttriri-hoznno relieved me at. once and nrrtdc it thorough cure." No other remedy cures like "Cat.arrhozona"-try lt. for your next. cold. _...ii New lar-.c curtnlnswltlr double lrorilcrs. .lust the tiring for lilly wirrdows, both slriosnrc llnlshcd. Thr* exposed br>i‘rlci grin be r.~vr»,rseri. 'l`lit-y airovcr-y populrtl' this season and ure luwlni.; ri ready snlc. -Jus. Paton &: Co. lfnltf The Animal materials from which Swilt’s Fertilizers are made are by their nature ilie most pow- erfulcrop producer known. Selling at lowest prices by A Horse & Conrpanv. 5:ittszvt tw3i . ____ A - ~~_; ut Glass ~ Sale - We wish to reduce our resent stock of cnt glass before our new stock ar- rives and we will there- fore give n uniform dis count of 25 PER CENT off of our entire stock. This is an excellent opportunity to buy cut glass nt away down prices. Ft l .' Er" r »." "I ' _ _ | G" ' N Elbflhl AABBKB, has returned THE ndvert-Ising which “doesn'r, pay" I A liiorfr trlpiollonnbon. 1 the advertising which is not. hacked ul- A Ri:v.JAl. Mt'Douusl.L. will preach iD- "lm '”°“’h““t""D'-7 G°°d“ E°°“°‘”' Tun: oornniunlty of Clifton lout one ofl 5 oldest and most. beloved nienilicrs by the death of Richard Mum-y vho pass dr away April 18th st. the age of ull years. He wmibornin l.ot4t), his father being f§7i:)n Murray and moved t/otlllftonln Tun itirnuul scsslonnl at home by Lady Davies, Ottawa, recently, was a very lartze uifalr. More than six hundred Invitations had been issued and by the crowded rooms and the coming and going, oneminhbitlmost imagine ,nearly every onelind ncceptadq The hostess received in the drawlngroom and wore a hand' some ihrwn of sliver--‘r§'rey tnfi'et.a with touches of black velvet.-Miss Allcn Davies, in alice blue crepe de cliene, assisted her mother. Spring flowers in abundance rlet.-urutefl the long liutfct inthe rllnlngrooni. Several girls looked num the guests. Sir Louis Davies was in constant demnntl. Piles Cured at r=..-rry At fcoirgrr ; Piinrfstry, Quickly and Without Cutting. Trial Package Mailed Free. The agony and suffering in piles is so lzrcat, that if a surgical operation was it certain cure (which it. isn't) rind there was rio other means of relief some persons might bn willing to take the chance of blood poisoning or lockjriw. But.-, now tlrarrtriic Pyrrtnild Pile Cure has been discovered and has been proven to be a quick and certain means of relief and lasting cure, there is no excuse for risking your life. Dues Pyrnnrltl Pile Cure give imrnediutc relief? Does in cure? Try it rind prove ir to yourselfas thouruinrls have done lreiorr- you. Then go to your drugglst und get it 50 cent lrox nntl complete tlic cure. Pyramid Pile Cure will cure you and do It. with acertrtinty rind ri rnpldlty that willnstorilsli you. Trike, for exnniple, the t-rise of Mr. licrrjrtinln Slirtw, I’ostriirisLt~r of Illrtritl. \Vc quote his own words in his letter ol Uct Bl, 1005: “I wnsln great agony of mind :intl body. In tht: inerintlriie. ri rrcntlenran t.ol