THE cuARn:AIi._M,AY 17 1905. __ .. ._ , _ __ _ '~'~- *"-"-'ve---~= --- , ,,,, . __H , _ _ _ " .»;4t»»‘3,. _, ._ _ _ . ...Gow ,M°°d’,“o°d»>hemh_v gb d ` \ , Y I V blood; had health; there yoti haire' OO tt- \li hy not help nature just a ‘ i - ltttl ll h good? Bad blood to good blood; poqr blood toeriiili ble iliac the md to me how this applies to Ayer’s Sarsaparilln, and how lr aiiiiliesézkybiillr anythln| be more fair? go R". as 1....-.ut wt “bun .1.o. tg, ° rmutu ann adlatnnt !.»wot‘I'&ui' - . _ our m .~ - -_-M* THE VALUE OF ENGRALING When we sell you any article of Jewelr " r y or Si.v.:rwhrc r We “X251 3'; télsgialxilge yggxg aptfctall oader firee of eaptmei Y' llllllllef. so as to be alasting pleasitrern an in a pemmi Cllllilll iiilillllll Head Offices ln New Prowse Block, Charlottetown. Sxrunnsv Guardian fifty cents a ysar.i (»lYse'r_qspa__x's Guardian had 'U alqssltltd l B. - B“U"Vl|\K malléil all article more valuable, a gift more ‘ ‘ ~ V .' _ P°r°°“‘|» 'md YOU Cau't afford to overlack the value of Eu gravlng if you have good taste. "E3 7'- ‘7V`O11D.6I.°. - ~ Engraver and jewsller. r _ 1 _ . 7,: _ .A-an INNITED if you wish the best in photo- gx-aphy,finlahed on the new spec- ialized mounts, (the very latest novelty.) To Visit - 01.1.1' S1i\1d.Il.O I GEO. II. CO0K WIICM Baby lB Always Wglcomg, International _ i Preparations, Including St o;k Food, Ponltryl Food. Heave Cure, Worut Powder, Louise Kielder, etc. Herbageum, Hughes' Condition Powder. Wholesale and Retail. (leo. E. Hughes,l Apotltcearies Ilail. ;_...__.l.1.____ ___ _______________ __ ___ _ | NEED A NEW 5 SUIT ? If you want to keep abreast of the times your apparel is ynnrilrst cortsiderntiott and if you want to purchtse a new suit without nu extravagant, expenditure of money here is the place. We are in n position to furnish you with a new suit clteap:r than you can get else- where axtd they are bound to please you. Call and exnrnine our goods and get our prices. Trouser D- McLaren, ._.......; 'l`ho Artistic 'l‘oilor,; ` - Zlliltllit-» t\v\vtl`. _l ' Choice Roll Butter l. -”)~"‘li*" Every woman who has diiliculty in accurately fitting her feet whose shoes cause her feet to _lmrn or to be other- wise uncomfortable is invited to inspect our assortment to be con- vinced that --QUEEN uuuutr” shoes offer the solu- tion of all her foot troubles. SIAM man Nr /459.1 ,_ ’u.:.'1;~<‘/’%,'»` ' ,V ,__ »,j,,;:-/.tg i..-chill" ‘fi 7 '/f, , _ __ _j_/ / AZ/ We have the above style in black kid with patent tips $3.00 a pair. Also in patent leather and dark tau $3.00 a pair. Alley Qi Co. Sole Agents for Char- lottetown. l l \Vns'r.\tonut..\Nn School has closed for the holidays. Tm-.‘ Stanley nrrived from Plctou at 3,50 p. tn. yesterday. , Tun tide will bo high this evening at 0.37 and tomorrow morning at 7.25. Jas. MeV1taN, Westmoreland, has re- turned hou.\c from Klnkoru, where he has been for a fortnight busily engaged buy- ing produce. Contrast-oNnEN'r sanding Queen's County news will please mark "Queens County" at the top of the first. page of sonic, each time of sending. I-iAMn.'t'oN L. 0. L., No, 1366, have extended to Daniel McLean, Clyde River, the assurance of their sympathy on the occasion of his recent bereavement. Sr:N1‘tNt-zt. Lodge Loyal True Blue, Rose Valley has conveyed tt letter- of condol- ence to Donald and Murdock anti Sarnh McKenzie on tlte death of their mother. THE :mnny friends' of R. Bearlsto, formerly of this city hut now [of Sydney, will regret to leurn thttt its hus been lll for several weeks ltnviug suffered greatly it-om eye trouble. ’I`|tt~: freight of the S. S. Cnmpnnn, on hor last trip lcttving here Monday,eonsi.st- ed of 600 bugs potatoes, O50 cases eggs, 880 cases lobsters, 25 cases condensed milk; one cnrglne from lirucc Stewurt, cottsign- ell to Ilrtnvy 8L Co.; Zillyoung pigs; l bur- rsls fentlters; I0 boxes sundrles, Vt-:tt Y selflorn have the whttrves been so bare of stripping ns just nt; the present time. A nutnber of etchooncrs are loutling utdiilercntpoiuts in the pt'ovim-,o. and sonic have been ehurtaretl l-o bring crushed stone from" Picton, and lnrge stone from Wallace, to he used in thc construction of tho new railway station. CALVIN Loynl Orange Lodge, No 1127, l.lrndnlbane, celebrated its 45th annivers- ttry on Thursday the 10th inst In their Lodtze rooms, Bro Rd’k McKay, W. M. of the Lodge presiding. A good musical and literary program was rendered. After passing votes of thanks to the chairman, to the ladies for providing refreshments, ond to Clark Wallace Lodge, L. T. B., for their assistance, the gathering dispers- cd. lIoN. .T. Noosa, imperial Consulate General of Japan for the Dominion of Cnnndn, writes that he will be most happy to cable the amount collected by The Guardian for the Japanese Famine suffer- ers, und ha-. tenders his sincere thanks in behalf of His Mojesty's Government for the strong sympathy shown by The Guardian and those who contributed to We have just received a ‘ shipmeutnf ch oice butter put u in rolls wel hiu from I FREE TEA In order to increase the sales of IS- LAND BLEND Tea the Agent here offers 225 pounds as premiums to be “pc1¢.,m' fresh ,m,15w¢¢t_ GIVEN AWAY FREE to thelfirst 21,6 As it was alittle late in nr- 1Pe"5°“5 01; P~P~I\»f‘”h_° gmilss ‘tile "Z3 ’ rivlnu wehave dtclderi lo clear ‘tsl '-° me fllgul ° gllzlfi l “tl een); the lot at. rot* per pound. Meamer lE§l"es’;, E“ 551 °d The Tltiu is a pool opportunity ffm” E"H_*‘_“ '-9 - - 5 ‘W ‘ to obiainlttt excellent article "my l°°“d‘“°n5 f“,f?q£h:;`IDy°I;lI4g\1"?D,§ ai rt rock botlont price. _l*’”““' or mme ° ‘ d ) t We also have u lurge supply ru” M' 25 Cents Per lb' ml td? YZ; of crcamery tub and print 5°"‘l_l Y°“‘;_ 2“e"’;u",; 8'? B gffsb Selling at aprice *to suit the e“V‘- Up” W "ch W e given y Y “me tlte merchmtt from whom yott buy the p ' Tea. For further particulars apply to B¢£,l..,...§£_.,...§$lff» P H S toll pounds cnclt. ‘This is nn excellent butler made in crennreries and put McKenna’s Grocery, 'l`\\'o stores to suit. yourcot\\'0I\lUl|t10 l Plllllld{llY.`Ui.5ii`l.ii.F.l°$l?sii?““' l ' L Qumran- JS-3-n|u¢@v@ , Telephone Your lVlCil S Zlll lltug Wants lu WomCn’S ugupuiullurutl.. lélll Zlilll ";11‘:.t;‘;°..:;‘:;;“:..;‘::‘.',;‘:‘.';':: Chocolate “°‘i“‘“ “'°*' Shoes ;@.*,|¢.,.-4--»~`atn»l» ~.; We have a splendid line,of Tan and Cin co- la'e Shoes in l\it-~’~ From the old time worries of strained and Woillehs’ Hilti ills positions lu having your photo tallell prices are very low for are tht- methods of to-tlav with our up- , to-datctzttnerae and LBUB- CUBIC llld ill8 ililallby Of lille \ry at our studio. goods. Let us s tow them to you. B A i E R _ 9 & C0., Photographer, sumnvsrns. TELEPHONE |92. l.~__,,,,_.,,,,,,,.g.mm_Gauvio, Gcutzcl & Co., i -l ll _ .._ ... -- . 4- ..__, ._ ___--- **9 ron Quant rv. rasrrz. runs:-t Asn srvu: this most noble undertaking. He also ad vlses that he has already cttbied $30,000 collected hy the Eastern section of Cunadn. According to the latest Oilicial report there are yet ovcr 300,000 people destitute and 130,000 out. of them have to depend upon outside relief until the month of June and the eontt-ibutinns from this province will reach these poor suiier- ers still in time. IN his peregriuations through the pt-o» vinces Chief Sark seems to be attracting us ntuch attention ns u new comet, and is receiving as much comment in the Press as Shcrring the Marathon Champion. On Monday afternoon lust ite strode into the St. John Telegruplt Oillce, und on tho following duy that pnpcr puhlisltt-tl his portrait with rt lengthy story of which this is an extract. “You could not help dwelling upon pleasing and wholesome it-uncles, when Chief John Sark, ofthe Prince Edward Island redmen, strode mightily into tho Telegraph oiilce yester- dity afternoon. Ilcru was no pampered child uf stifling cities. His majestic presence snvored of the chase, of dim forest ulslcs, of sparkling htkes of remote council tires. The crown of his black felt hut was encircled with feathers oi lurid tint.. Bemis gllntcti upon his ehieftnln`s cont., it crimson rtnsh was urountl his waist ond upon his hulky bosom hung medals frottt renowned sovercigns._ A few of thc more tintitl sonlsln the oiliee were un- prepared for the sudden and informal appoarlutce of the distinguished Indian. Home frail to speculating whether it would ever nguin be necessary to use tt comb und brush. But the chicf's mission was one of pence. Iiis stnils was most winning, and his words were the words of greeting and good fellowship."-On Tuesday last. the Chief was in Moncton und Tito Monc- ton ’l`imes had the following to say: Chief .lohn Sark, of the Prince Edward Island Indians, is lu the clly on his way home from a visit to Quebec and several parts of the Maritime Provinces. Sark attracted great. attention on the streets yesterday in his picturesque attire. The Chief is 414 years of age, weighs 230 lbs. and is of it striking figure. _ Fishing Tackle-We maken specialty of thisline in ourbuslnetts. Our stock of flies, rods, reels, lines, costs, books etc is up-to-date and of the finest. quality in every respeet~0ur prices are low. No trouble to show goods-Coll and eco us. -A W ltcddin, Phm. B. In the ,window of E. R. Brow'u ollloe. 5uitoyai:le“t‘_uay be seen' I atrawborn ulaut. belrltika number of ripe berries it vas Brown lu tt ilower not by J.F Roper of Willow Farm. THAT valuable htrtn, situated ln West- moreland, owned by John MoVittie. nov: residing in Seattle, Wttsh., and formerly owned by Arron Collctt, Victoria, wru some weelrlagodisposed off to Andrew Wilson of Westmoreland. THE ` many friends of Miss Ada Bryenton, Bowden, Alta., formerly ol Brnckloy Point Road. P. E. I. will be pained to hearof her death, which and event. occurred at. Bowden on the I-ith, Inst. She leaves to mourn a sorrowlng smother three listers and three brothers. MANY letters containing news come to The Guardian, and in some cases impor- tant facts are not mentioned with the result tbat the items cannot. be used. For lnstanoe,notloee of deaths are sent. in with uotblngtu inrlloate where they took place; and particulars of sympathy ex tended to some person tn nreoent; bereave- vement, but not-sttttlutr what. the boron- Lnent. wus. Also some letters are not dated, and many have pen names at taohed. In cases of thc latter kind the proper name of the correspondent should be given otherwise no notice can be taken of the letter. lHl KlliG'S E[lUlllY lilllllillll Branch Offices in Montague Souris and Georgetown. Fish, no. l herring.; und choice codtlsh, nt \'~". A. .Ioltnst;oue`s, Montague, i’. E. I. 1~ld!.Wl.f Bananas, orottgcs, limons, apples figs, dates, &c, 8Lc. nt. W. A. John!-xtone's Mottbttiruc, I’. E. I. 1-itltwtf Cot‘t'esuon¢ droppin a In the throat and Eermanantly aurea Caturrh and a Fever. Blows; free All B . dealers. or r.A. W. Chan Medicina Co.. Toronto and Bahia, Populnt' trimmed huts. (inc of the most notable fcnttttcs of this store li it. milllncry show. ltluts ht-cn thc object of thc mattngrtttcttt. to tmtkc this depart.- ment the potulot' mlllincty cxptsltion par excellence of Charlottetown. llow well they have succeeded muy irc judged by the vast crowds oi' purchasers seen rlttlly on our floor. Ilerostyle, elegance, ltrnuty prevailing;-pupulnr prices nrc paramount. Jn~t.l’ttt.on&Co. l2tt.s4i. Cut Glass - Sale . We wish to rel uce our resent stotk of cut glass before our new stock ar- rives and we will there- fore give n uniform dis count of 25 PER CENT off of our en ite stock. _ This is an excellent opportunity to buy out glass at avtay down prices. Ttnetutumage sale in the Y. M. C. A. hall opens at. ten o'clock this morning. Tut-: Saturday Guardian, only tlity ceut> t your is an excellent gift. for that friend tt' yours abroad. Subscribe for it today. 'PHE lecture on Monday evening the Blat. inet in Grnce Churehby Rev. J. W. \dcConuell, will be of tnore than ordlnnry interest.. Subject “Around thc World with the Union Jack." Admission, adults Bile. Children half price. You have pictured youself in better circumstances, possessing great wealth. '[‘hat's alrcnstle building. Do the real thing. Build up by using the Classified oolums of the Guardian. Take hold of the nevarfailing powertopuli business for you. THE Clifton correspondent, of The Guardian says: Some wheat is bei-tg sown.-All are pletwcd lo see R. M. Lamont back again after u stay of Your years in Anrlrerat..--Clifton Division is in good working condition and holds regular weekly meetings. Piles Cured As Fasily As nifbhgh ; Painlessly. Quickly and Without Cutting. Trial Package Mailed Free. The agony and suffering ln piles is so great, that if n surgical operation was a certain cure (which it isn’t) and there was no other mentts of relief some persons might. be willing to take the chance of blood poisoning or lockjnw. But, now l.hnr.t.hc Pyramid Pile Cure has been discovered und hos been proven to ben quick and certain means of relief and lasting cure, therois no excuse for risking your life. ,Docs Pyramid I’ile Cure give ittttnedlttte relief? Does in curci Try lt und prove it to yourself ns tltousutttls have done l»t»fore> you. Then go to your tlruggistttml get tv. 50 cettt box nnd complete the cure. Pyramid Pile Cure will cure you and do it with n cet-tttintyttnd o. rnpitlity that will nstonlsh yon. 'I‘rtkt», for 'cxrttuplt-, the case of Mr. Ili.-n_i|nnin Shaw, Posttttnstcr of lilttnd. \Ve quote his own words in his letter nf Oct Iii, 1005: “I wnsin grcttt agony of mind and hotly. In the meantime. is gentleman told me of the virtue of your Pyratuld remedy. I fortunately found it |\t lt drug; store, ttnrl by the next tnorltiu/.4 I dill not heel thnt. any opcrlttion \vn.»- necessary, nml in three tlitys I v\‘|t.\ rtble L0 return home, nnd nt;otnplet?,curc was accomplished to my gretitsatisfnction and the surprise of the physician." For n trinl package, send your name ond nddress to the Pyrtttnill Drug Co., 0018 Pyramid Building, Mnrshull, Michi- gun, und you will get u triui puckntre by return tnuil. No marks. COMING Q/ENTS. City Council meets on the second Mon- dny in euch mouth. James Pnton, Mayor; \\. W. Clarke, City Clerk. Next Red Rose meeting Lodge Prince Erlwnrd S. O. E. May 22. Minard'| Llniment Cures Burns. etc. I am showing n la'ge line of spring gloves in light. and dark tan, grey, etc. All weights. all size at btst nrlces H. H. Bio vu, The Voting .\irn’s Man. 16d 3i We have] st receiv'etl one car- tosd of "Heney’.' hgh grade carriages, in cushion tire rur- abouts, younz m:n‘:-t lrtrgcies % size, regular buggies, concortls and road wagons, all new and \1p-to- date. Calland see our exhibit.| Prices low and terms right ~A Horne & Co. 5dtts2wtw3i Thestraw shows the way the winrl blows. 'l't‘t\tle is ltlowintr our w|tY this spring in c-»tt~pct.s and house fut‘ttlsitim.:.~i. Today und to-morrow wc oll'er straw mnttlngrs nt tt very low price, good colorlngs and [it for any room outside the parlor. Alsoniot of short ends in straw tuttttings. Cottte. Jus. Paton & U0. l.`>t|Iil IIPE RIALS .1 .ef .fi,.i'.»;_$l, _.' i,‘.~~.,;’ ." ‘ i / '~.... A Frcc: Musical Education We have arranged with the United States School of' Music, Unlott Square, New York. to give free lessons to nil who purchase Violins, Autoharps, Guitars, Banios from tts. Hundreds of people do tot buy musica instruments because- they cannot play.-Here is an opportunity to learn with- out costing you anything. Call today for full particu- lars. _f= L11-‘ ,, _ _ _ _ 7 _ _ .=~- -_..._ --, r- f-'~ -" -"P" """" " " "1 '+~.-rt..,_ Mcn’s Summer Underwear, , of cvcry descrip- tion hcrc for you. A nice smor th natural .lluriuo -vt ottld be cheap at $1.25 a suit-our p ite $l.00 suit. Natural Brtlbriggztu, the best make and finest-All sizes from 36 to 46 inch $l.20 suit. Airtex Cellular-this is specially recom- rncrded for health, comh-rt and economy wear $2.25 suit. 'l`ttful>ull’s Ccl._~l>t'.t‘c.l Nitu :tl Wt><»l-- A splendid utctlittnt weight tttttlc1'\\'eat‘-Sizes 36 to 46 inch. $2.50 to $3.00 suit. _ This stock will suit the most fastidious. I Stanley Bros. MEET ME Ar -rut; acwavs nusv srntzit _ i fa -Stanley res. i t at tu ¢' 'i 1 1 ~: | \ -.l 1 F l " _ _ _ ,___..___ _ frets utstttt 7' li- this MARK '70 MEANS QUALIH I S_ ®_ Q0. l MEANS QUAL1'rt CIIUICE CEYLON TEA _ BROKEN ORANGE PEKOE I’ul np in .Sunil ill Ili lt~.t|l lim-rl rtit' p|vu\l'imx<-~, u<'lmii1~n1\it'l~- ttlllt out- g|ntr~ ttuict-. 'l`t_\' rt mtv-I-:.'tr_fu its ;;-uni S l . l 5 and S l-20 Bolt. K fm C0’Y, .\tt~:Rcil]t;A.\"1‘S J WAl TED `l UNC partmcnt, We P ay Highc Wages. The Leading Fusltionable Tailor. UW: UUWWWVUWW WWUWUWW W0.: i Por our Tailoring hc- iwu good Coat Makers. st nnuunnnunmusmmumuu ALUMINUM WARE POP ULA asked for by those who have come to appreciate their good poi pots and kettles oil' and on the stove many times during the day. hy those who have had them lu constant use, as well as being fo less liable to burn their contents than anv other utensils. t new -~\B°N-8°” 4*" "°'“"°" ”"' WHITES u. F, ttutcHESO.‘. MILLER BROS A “M” ' v A :°%};:t|’B;2l,S. They are in a class by t . _ Y - Ieweller and 0Pticlan. g Sunny side o S. W. L R A b ' ” A' v ' Mermant Hardware. cuoco hemselves Tr tt box For sale at all the leading R Aluminum kitchen utensils, despite their high price. nre brim; nts. The Winter’s sales have been good :tutl the growing demand is rt mark of their popularity. For the woman who has to lift the heavy iron the cast ztltturiuum pots are a welcome change. Their weight as compared with cast iron is a thing that to be felt is to be appreciated. 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