_ TIMES \ ~ _ You will and sa with a complete assortment ef ' ' ` 'rubs Famous P .1l.~_~j,»:` .'.,w "E -* V" . ~ .~ _ T »...ii.l..‘*“ii!'»’-1-»'iit‘$!.!°“ "°"_"_°- “°'°f'°*‘=-~ - W- W-" ~=°°'»=< Jeweller' Ir? 1'-T » ' in , ilniaheqisoahtefhia lane: _ mounts, (the very latest novelty.) '.I.’Q_.'_ s'.s.'cr.s:>:a:o. GEO. ll. CO0K where laov is Alwava Welcome. on $2 _ . . iwuozois soil. sizes. '_ ' Fresh stock, direct from thqmanufactu rérs. I Wholesa_le and/' Retail. G60. ‘ E. I Hughes _ Apotlaecaries Hall. ’ , . '*°'° _ .TAlLORlNG_ PERF ECTION. The three important points that distinguish our clothes" are tit, finish and workman- ship. We are proud of our re- cord and wilitaustsllg It vliitlr good armeli s. e sp n goods Sa-e here and we are jeg ting plenty of orders. One of thrse days you will appreciate _ how vitally you need a new spring suit. _.0ur line is ready for your inspection. Call and get our prices. _ . D.Mci.aren “"=‘~“’f 9 Loader. ` _ -_ The AriAst.lo'I'aiio|-, $'20\Ititl twwtf. f lisa ‘-C: 'E7iT`G'* Every-one knows what house cleaning means-a lot of labor, time and worry. This can be greatly lessened by having the proper material- - to help you which can be found here. » We haves large variety of Soaps including Securing. Scrubbing. Laundry, Toilet, Dislnfectant, and etc, Diamond Potash, Giilett's Lye, Am- monia, Pearline. Gold Dust, Borax, -Putz Cream, :Silver Polish, Starch a large variety. Stove and Shoe Polish, Brushes, Bsoomssnd etc. Order hers' where you can Iget all at the one tinie--see whst you; pct and at the ~ lowest possib e price. McKenna’s Grocery, _ Invictus v r ` Shoes for men who care to dress, well. ‘ _ Low Shoes for men. Blucher cut on a pointed toe last-nar- ‘ _ row shank well arched and a ilat tread is the extreme style for 190.6. We have them In- victus make, In Patent Leather for $4.00. In -Patent Leather for $4.50. _ In Tan Russia Cali for $4.oo. In Tan Russia. Calf for $4. 50. _ Alley Qi Co Let Your Next Pair be Isa. vlcius. .. I w.w.'*_ V 1 -f- . , a ingot , Fuss TEA In orderto increase the sales of IS- LAND `BI/END Tea the Agent here oiiers 2:5 ‘pounds as remiums to be GIVENA AY FRE; to the iirst 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 con itions are that you buy a pound or more of "ISLAND BLEND" Tea at 25 cents per lb. and that you send your guess in an addressed envelope which will bcgiven ii by trlre merchant from whom you Say the ea. , For further particulars applyto ` Two sim-ca to units your convenience il Phnne Down town store ima. i » li wii soo -a Zflb. ’ ` ` Bolo Agents for Charloitebosln. '° = imma-sy.-»i-sim; - Medium (Pica liuuiis. . ‘ We have a very line so- sorinient of meaiiini price goods in Mm’s. Woiiie 's and Children’s llooi~. ~ Slices and Slippers, black, White. Choco ate and Tan. _N Marked at our usual v_eiy lbljceaf ` I Fdl"cssb_.'- ‘ »'1'»` .¢..l."- 1.1* ""’ ' ` , .~ { it. C9.. rscnivvsiniz. ~. i..- ,`_., _ i 200 ibS.M0ih Balls l5c a lb. Also our own Moth Pre. ventive 35: a pound. ilu-:l>l>iN Baos=, _ Opposite'P. O. I FINE _ill-AYS" I ARE HERE So bring the children inand have their Photoitaken. Colne today. _K y _‘ _ BAYER Phoo a her cauviii, ciiiizd il' ci., _ _lllllllllll Head Otiicesi ln_ New Block, Charlottetown. Tnlstr Princess arrived from Picton _at a quarter to ilvo_yesi.snlay. _ _ ` Sssn Ponta Bally oi Hebron, fea-i Mas A! illoksv 'audi ~ two' -are espscl/ed hers toulaht from Bt Mr _llckisy hasaentsd the houeeoir Prince Strict lately occupied by Dr. Robins. _ R. Eowann, who resided Iii ilavsrhil|_ Mass for some time and who for the pui. two years has lived in Ol-well wnsra lu illllgilsoeii A farm, leaves .this morning for averhill where he will spend somi- montho. -_ THB GUARDIAN will bs pleased w lim “DUI "LY correspondents who have news to fumlsb,asid who desirsto have the sami_ puhlished.'I`he news of each County is now classified, which will prove sdonvsulenc. to readers in iindtnu their own County news quickly. In every case the items 3" |1109* lilllrwiated when they are brlel and to the point. and oontlned to msttels oi fsc', or events that have happened oi are to take place. With all who wish to contribute The Guardian will bc gisa no correspond. ‘ Tun following address has been pre ssnwd to the Rev. John Sutherland or CisledonIs;- V' ~' ' Rev. and Dear Sir,-Itis with feeling oi deep regret we think of your dapartun from our congregation and country During. your pastorate of sixteen years at Cl|¢'i°l’llh. you have always labouied faithfully and reaiou.-ly for our spiritual welfare and God's glory. Through all the tlieoiogieal| changes and `conti-oversies ol FIN IRG I0" have firmly adhered to the scriptural doctrines of the “Ween minsher Confession-'of Faith." Human. NW l‘0BD0l1B|b|||lfy_ of man, the vicarious atonement of Christ, salvation by grac- through faith, ‘and holiness of life, hav. been the great themes ofiyour mssasgv. Ruin by the Fall,Rsde\nption by Christ.. and Regeneration of ' the Holy Spirit. _ Your own life"haa exemplified the reality _and power of theaospel which you preached. Y_ou are now-about toleave uv- bub you may rest. assured Sir, that the _pet.ent`lsiiluencss.of-your life and moss- sge shall’ ever remain- with ns.- Please owcol tho accompanying _purse as n sitiall token 'oi our esteem and love. 'Wherever your future lot may hai cast your 'numerous friends in this conkregation, and throughout the whole‘province,'wlli ever remember you WMI DI‘°f0\l_\1¢,i N;6P¢ot and sincere affect- inu. We pray that God may continue to pour his rich blessings upon you through the calm evening of a consecrated llfe,snd at last receive you to the reward that awaits those who lead many to righteous ness. Signed in behalf of Caledonia 0ongreg~ ation. Angus J. McPherson Elder. Charles K. Martin, Choir master. IIYSSPEPIIC ~ Food Does You No Good. Hail the time you‘re afraid to est-, lar tonnes is coated mouth tastes nd, stomach in bloatefif If you wsntto ost. well, stoousintir dyspeisia tablets and go tothe source o the trouble calore it is too late. Strengthen the stomach, cast. out the hlle, regulate the bowels ~no this and dyspvpsia will bc no more. For your condition the last prescription il Dt. l'lB|l'|l|I.UIJ5P|l|t| which .arg augur specially for the stomach, kidneys and iivsr. no _better remedy will ever iw devised., io_r_.Dr._ ,HMl1iil.on's Pills hm perfect. To the ov'es-worked orfans l.he‘y give new slmomzth. The izeneris health s liullt. np, and all trace of dyspepsla dis~ appears. Hcrols proof. _` FIVE YEARS OF DYBPEPSIA UURID. _ _“No one could realise my surlerlnizs from stomach trouble and indigestion. For five years I have not. been well. My food did 'me noimod because I eouldu‘r digest. or |\ssllllilal.e.‘ Mydoctor said constipation was al. lhe root of my §oul;iel,ws'4; Ii not Dei Ig:|nilit'on's Pl|i|ll. Y e uiprovs n a ter eat mr mssfl' and uiyfoos dim-ina quickly. I am delighted with the thoronah cure I derived from Dr. I{anlillon's Pills. (Signed) “MARTIN E. WALKER, . “Brldges\at¢r." Quick results attend the use of Dr. I-lamilto_n‘s Pills; this medicine cures all trouble in the stomach and diusstive olnaris by removing the cause. You feel uplifted and gprenathened at once. Get. Dr. I-Iamiimn's Pills MNICI. and _refuse any subsiit.ur.e.' Pa-lie 2lic per box or ‘ live boxes for $1, at all rs lable dealers, or bv mail, from N. O. Poison k Co., Hartford, Conn.. U. S. A., and Kingston. Ont. ~ _ Fishing 'l'soirlé1\Wil"‘milli?R'”lli'»3tltsiif§` of this line in our business. Our stock of nies, rods, reels. lines. casts, books etc is up-wrists and of tlie lineal. quality in every respect-Olur prices _are low. No trouble toshcw goods-Call and ses us. -A W RcddIn¢,_Phna. _, _,__-i Strathcona dinners-25c. For business and professional men. Naudsliqy iwpaqif ing-come any 'time-good-' hill of '_ are-P excellent cooking. Grafton St.. opp.,~ St.. Paui's. Strathcona Hotel. idli Dorl't neglect your opportunitlesi ebanceslikethese do not intrude them- selves on you every spring. Rs~ furnishing time is hers and with It comes the _ greatest slaughter sale of has fsirnltnre sver lnatitnead in this city. Thlslsyocr opportunity. Don'¢ neglect 'Telephone WL lt.. John Nswson. W dill 1 '_ A N TED. ._l _-Him. on "gf, piece. For sale at all-theieedlng conieetioners. _ _ I ';~_'=i_; '_- im, i,,,.,,,,, was mea good_élio's_oiai¢_. is ery ea sexier Whlnra Dslman. d°i1l‘l\V|l-y of man,~the sovereignty of God.- ii 9. I . l isase~`\Vlih its leaturas now soul ‘ by: `ll\olv i|\0ll|0 fi than soy weak. This increase usual much larger sale Football Club has am! s _ friend|_v\ _ _; In “ills Q Misa-Poole-'were aiirivinir "by 'tl\e‘ afternoon: Amr the _,_ _» Was. 'F.. Flunla. ot Llnwoovl, Lot 31. haajust received a letter hom his brother George; of Ban Francisco, Cal.1 stating that both he and his wife are living. Atilihor time of' writlnir, tire had not reached his house and he was in howl lt. would not.. lie and his wife were 'staying vi~'il.h friends in Berkley, across K!!0'0l.` had llqior Weeks, returned from Halifax yesterday evening. _ ._T_h`sir debut. will be about the liiih of May I "’° "'“ "°°“§" '°"`“‘°.ls.s. Laruiss, sc Peters say, ii.. `wh”" lm I ° “mtv ion bein alareweil I, in llieii posiiisiiyai -uis images l°°°"" “ I "“ ’ !°r;m|._,m°m|"..,honour, bsfons leading for the west iiisbay. » ' E I ,'s '\ Bin Bosca Liter Gqvsaslol. Ilan; D- B- UUBITK. Msrshlleld. E. E. Campbell. Belmont.. and C. V. Brennan.. Snnimersids. missed In science lxamlaa- nonn-:.lasl. wnlr ai. utcili college, asm. t Hassan Alssnoas Suauvau, Francis llurphy of Port. Vernon sod Uhas A. Gillis of 0a'welI,hiavs pnruhaagdtha as-ith; lpsulineas stand and property 'of Austin ’)(acDonsld Vernon Blvsi- Biidge, or Pon Vernon, and w`lli _make extensive alm- ahionl before entering into businsasf The iii-\u~wili bsknovrn 'under the name and style`ol Sullivan and Comparsy. Wi- |>¢¢|;¥k_ for them a _liberal patronage aasddspiless. » An _enjoyaisle evening was spent on the ¥.5t.liinsi.,al. the roslriencc of John and where they intend _to reside in future Danoinpanil social chat. occupied the evening -until mliinlglit., alien supper was served, after which an adrire~s aocompalned by s Morris chsii _was prasenteel. Though the raci- pienis were taken by surprise. Mr. Larkin rosetotlie occasion with a levi chosen remarks, on behalf of himself and Mrs. Larkins. Dancing was than resumed and continued until tile wee small hours. V. , %iliI KfilG'S lllillliii liI|lH[l|lii-“< Branch Oi'llc`es_ in Montague, Souris and Georgetown. W. F. Biilllen of Cardigan left this iucrnlnir lor Minister, Saskatchewan, when hs has‘obtained aixood position. Before leliving home _ hs was waited upon by several of the young folks of Lorna Valley, Cnlvilgan, with -an arldrest and presentation. We wish Mr. Bowlen .ion voyage. Asad and fatal accident. occurred al Mystic Wharf. Charleston, Mass, on Sat- urday. April 14th, when .William Sweeney of; East, Boston, formerly of North Cardigan was killed. lie was the eldest .oh and only support. of his mother, and Your small children. His funeral 'was largely sl.tsndsv!‘,.and the flowers sent. were boautllul especially ia design contain~ ink twenty-four white roses, representing the years of_his_ life, sent by his employers. the Boston and Maine Railroad, by whom be was greatly valued. ' The sympathy ot' many friends goes out no ~his 'mother ami tor his brothers and sisters in their boresvelnellt~_ _ _ On Friday evening last Washington Young and Seidon McLean were coming ashore from their trswls offlilclnsis Cove s short. distance -west from Basin Head . Their dcry capsized on the bar. _Young told Selden to hold on to the dory. and that was the lash lip saw or heard of him. Selden hui? wiiiha death iiripto the gunwals__o t.hs'overtui'nsd dory, while Wilfred sind Hedley McLean who saw the accident from the shore launched another dory with all speed and hastened tothe rescue. They saved Selden ins. thoroughly exhausted _condition but no sign oi 'Y¢lun'iz"’v"va's' to bs econ. Next morning his body was picked up on the point west from Basin Head. He leaves a scrrowing niotger, two brothers, and a sister. l-Ie`sai|i- ‘ the Western Atlantic for many years, lished in the Grand Banks out of Gloucester and was drowned nt. last _iu~t. nt. his own door. Tha Gu`ardl»aii's correspondent from the East reports:-Rev. Mr. Gardner and Mrs. Gal°dncrsreen,1oyiiiga visit. from their son Harold, wife and family.-John T. Whelan has gone outa visit. no Boston.- Peter Mellick has _returned to Boston afterafew _weeks visit In his mother and friends. lie `was accuuiparlicdi by Miss Ads Fraser and Gordon Stewart. Il. will be noticed thai. while the cxedua from the other counties lu now largely to the plains .ol the West and the South of the Pacific north of the -iiloli parallel gur young people _still ___ flock lo Boston where relatives ani irleiiflu are generally [ou`n'ii, lmil where in anl.icipat.l':nl` fiihtid v_\'_Brk, mnizulticenl. wages andf_liusbands=` in proiusion arc always 'procurab o. - John Robertson caught. the ilrst. codllsh of the season at Basin llesd onthe 26th and now in-nwls are set and bailed In all directions. Thcrc are more tmwls and more fishermen on' our waters t.his_ spring than ever, and their success means much to the country. -Mrs; Silas S. Robertson of Klngsboro, acknowledges with hcartielptlianks the touching evidence oi’ sympathy extended towards her during liar recent. sad be movement-, the sudden-f and unexpected death of a lovinir sister, Mrs. Lively, nf Bbaton.-James Lest. is 'poniineri to his home with illness.-T. S. Rcberisonls slbwly improving. ' _ ~<.G°|a`§'Sr O "f We wish to reduce our resent stock'of cucglass i before our new _stuck ai- iore- give _a _'uniform dis~ count 'oi - " _ 25° PER CENT ofi of out euiire stock. This _ is an excellent opportunity se=-- buy cut ' glass at away down prices. “..2..i".i°i.es.f:r~ S ` < union sine. school of ' I' a e -' “' ._ Music, Union Square, New rlves and we will there. » C MissLeah M. Bruce arrived home al East. Point from California on the wil- having left there ri few days before the goat. earthquake. Silo came by way of N ianara Fall 4. At the home of Mr. and Mia. Thomas MacKenzie, Murray River, their dsugh ber. Miss Annabel was married to Cyrus Lodge Partridge, of the P. E. I R. on th- evenlng of the l8th Inst. Rev. S. D McPhee ofilclatcd. The bride was atten- ded: bylher sister Miss Fanny, while the lzroom was supported by ills brother James Seth. There wasslarge nuiubei of invited guests present.. The wedrilnii presents were numerous and costly Mr. and Mrs. Partridge left. herc by Lha- Murray Harbor train Friday morning. for their future honis at. Charlottetown. Their many friends wish tllcni a lonlz and happy wedded life. MISEIIAIIIE llEliEi’lI(lli PRACTISED _BY y Certain Makers of Ad ilter- ated and Worhless Pack 4 age Dyes. ` Notwithstanding the unanimous ver- dict. of the world's most. eminent. color chemists, tllatit. is impossible to color ‘animal (wool and silk) libres. and vegetable (cotton and linen) libres with thssama dye, we find spcculators who arejealous of the world wide success oi the DIAMOFD DYES, putting up, ami offering foraale worthless package dyes which they rspreseiir, will color M13' material with o.~iedya.'l`h is cruel deception has caused serious losses to many s home ln Canada. The DIAMOND DYE4, the vvoi'|d's greatlesdcrs, give to the ladies special dyes for wool and silk, and special dyes for cotton and linen and iail niixen gociis, guaranteeing perfect. color results. The ladies will insure and protect. their Interests il they avoid all nlcrchanis who sell thc crude and worthless package dyes recently put; on the marker.. In every case ash for the DIAMOND DYES, and sec that each packet. bears the words "DIAMOND PACKAGE DYES.” Pii-Jasc semi your name ami address to Wll.Ls & Riclisnnsus Uo., Lima-nn, Monrsilisii., P. Q., and you will receive Fans: of cost. New Instruction Book lor Home Dyeing, Card of Dyed Saililllea, and story in verse ciititlcfi. “'l`hc Loiigjohnn' Tllp to lhi- Klondike." A Fr_cc p ,slca_i, ifilllmgtlilli 1 ».'.We have arranged with the l York. to give free lessons to aiyvho purchase . - - (Violins, ‘Autoharps, ,Guitars Banyos _ from us. ` Hundreds of people do not buy' musical ustruments because they , cannot clay.-Here is an opportunity to learn with- out costing you anything. Cali today for inli particu- lars. MILLER BROS. .ME -Af! _ THE STANLEY Baos ,Yesterday Brought us Soft Front Shirts Making this the most complete range ever shown here. I _ We have them without collars, and with collars attached. 'Ihose witliout collars are made up with i the vi ry latest materials and newest patterns known to the shirt world. Prices start at 60c each And run up to $l.35 “ And every price between Collars attached are blacks, creams, and silk stripes on cream ground. Prices 55c to I.85 each. Sizes I4 I-2 io I7 I-2 inch. STANLEY Bill] _ _ ` _ 'W _ _ Sw f NICE maaiusnsnn FOR. c. si B. v iii. tins 8 c ea. some Msn Fwd Swiss Fwd ' 0, Mui Bimw Buckwheat Flour G. Nuts Pancake Flour | Crea uoi Wheat with many others tu select from l5c-25c pkg- §i’1i“.‘;‘.$.‘.‘i.i.‘5’i>‘.'i2..§ SANDERSON (D. Co’y, \ ff’_'f’.'f'.’l'.f°_°.'.i.”.°.'i'._’_ S11v11ySi<1<=G=°C=fS- 1’h°“°’12 j RAI RESISTERS Yes! That is what our Waterproof coals are. You need not get wet when for the small sum of $s.o> yi u ca purchase an up-to-date waterp~oof coat. We have been fortunate in securing a large quantity at less than manufacturers’ cost, and we are giving thc pe-cpl ihe benelit. These coats arc well niadc, extra long, dark grcy and fswn colors. Come and have first choice. Boys" Raincoats, $2.00 and 9-3.00. S. A. McDonald, P. E. lsland's Greatest Clothing House. F -Q _ _Q ssil. _§l_L_l,_ siii. In store and to arrive bv steamer, 9ooo bags best niver- pool Salt. 13 bags to the ton. Will be sold at very lowest price ex warehouse, and whilst landing from steamer latter part ol April. 28dwfmtf ' Chariot tetown. ` Sunnyside. (Another Shipment of _ PEAKE BROS. 8: C0. _