ervous 7 Inch red _ ».-..`.,1- Y¢J`U' ABE IN'V"I'.`l.‘Ii'»ID . . , 5 'If you wish the beet in photo | ; »_Kl`°Ph . iinished on the new spec- . ` lalizerly mounts, (the very latutt novelty.) 'DCI VISIT ` <.`>'U'I\. STUDIO. joso;n.cooK Where Baby il Always Welcome. DIGESTIV E 'l`0Nl(`- l HUGHES’ ` i "` _"r`~`:'\:\.‘- . ` i;i\t‘\iulf. r ,.,\1.i 1 V horror \ I ` . ` Sgr' ; - _ \ Und -~ ` You:rThumb ‘L1-J ::.:“:..L:i:;°':.:i yr "i‘::r:.:"§ir:=: *nie_r,..n.r¢rcsrs”.u~ distinct ll by IM". _ ‘ Is an idealreniedy for weakened ‘ conditions of the system arising from overwork, nervous worry, and in all deraugements of the di- __ You will ind airassortment ,i oi these pens at gesgpe organs. It imparts strengthl effects. qul` ly and maintains permanent W. W. Price 25c per bottle. Apothecaries Hall. TEN DEPS Geo- E~ Hughes. “The Offers in writing will be roccivcrl by the lil iindarrsllrirerl up to u.uil includilig May lst., lil ` h cl .H of th t w ri b for t e pur in a o pnopcr yo no ythc lit. Gcorlcri Drtiryinir Company corislirtiug of cheese factory, cheese and butter lnnt, can ,_ pricing holler, oiigliiomhnfting, bcltiin , ulicorre press and hoops, rullk vets, (now) milk scales, milk luster, cream sepiirntor-, churn, creain.r vat. und butter worker, nit lr\ good condition. Also ar int containing five acres of lund. '1‘t;_irder~s nuiy he for thc whole or for any Dill' The Director-ri do not bind tlroinrzclvcs to Accept. thu highest or itnv tcnrler. ir. J M -i.1<:i.i.AN. Sli. Gccrgds, L Bccrctary, illdtwlw twtl Apl 30. L s . Ladies’ Low Cui Shoes l , We have the largest assoz t- I ment of $1.50 and $i.75 shoes in the city, neat, best of leather, new stock, worth any time $2.00. Sold in other stores at $2.25. If vou wear low shoes, you ~ will _save money by dealing with us. ' Try us for your next pair. AL E. Mesaciii-:N, The Shoo Mun. You will need something extra in _the liné of groceries for Easter-something more than usual. You will find a large assortment to choose from here. _ Jams. assorted flavors and sizes, marmalade, pickles, pickled walnuts, and onions, olives, Capers, Club _Chut- ney,Worcester Sauce, Christie’s Biscuit, large variety, canned fruit, dates, figs, Favor- ite” rn .this is our great American line of Woiuen's fine shoes to sell for $2.50 A Pair The strongest line on earth--equal in appearance and style to any shoe made-we have found the wearing qualities excellent -our stock is now complete with all sizes in low shoes and laced boots - coloured and black with licavy or light soles. P r i c e $2. 50 stamped on the solezof every pair. Alley or co. Califoniia and Valencia Oranges. Clioculatesin fanc boxes, suitable -v for Easter gifts. confectionery, etc. _ Call and see us. MCKENNA’S GROCERY D '1‘ Store 226.1. , Pmonnl U;':FowiiwSliore zaéb. l Ei\M~.-aut.--nail 30 tlasos Spring Footwear tlpooarl This Waek Splendid lines of laced low shoes in black and chocolate, real swell shoes at the lowest possible prices. Try a pair for Easter. Snappy linrs of me-’s boots at hiediun prices. r Nice Dongola Kid ' at $1.50, $l.75» I $r0o, $1 25. They ure' extra special r values. I i srmnvsms. u SPRAGUE & Ci) .. _S '_=_v_§;_v_f°'“<=‘° l" Pm" “W S p _ FLOUR REDUCED[25C A BBL , _...__ , We find that we are overstocked on two brands of Flour-Gypsy and Beacon. In order to vrorl: some of lt of! quickly we have reduced both brands 250 &» E&I°I‘91 This reduction will make Gypsy $5.00 per barrel. Beacon $4.75 per barrel. r Every barrel guaranteed or money refunded. Bccr & Gofi. Bai°gains_ § ‘ Bargains D In hot water bottles. D In rubber syringes, I ere in-'4¢_ _ 2-sewn In hair brushes. ' N Iii hand and to0lh brushes. B In rubber sponges. B We bought an agent’s R samples in the above lines. R Will sell them at c_o:t the 0 0manufacl1irer's price 021 APRIL 16. 1906 _ _ _ Charlottetown. F. J. Houuiiv, Syd ncy arrived at York, on the liltli. Kiss Asics Mr-i.aur:|r|.iN, teacher, is spending Easter nt hor home at Stan hops. ~ Mclnson. were passengers to Murray Harboriieturdev aftemoon. 1 ` gives twice who given quickly. McLean, M. P., were among passengers arriving by the ltilnto on Thursday. “BLUE MoNDa\"’ never comes to the mnn who uses the Guardian`s Viluni. Ads Saturday, so net. copy in early on Friday for the big Saturday paper. , left recently for Boston.-Angus A. they intend to spend the summer. Rlfaniiiis will please remember tha tho Saturday Guardian costs but 50 cents as not all-iw your fi lends to be without it. Tns Act to amend the act lncorporatin the Patriot Pub-Co. and the act to amen were rear] a thin] time on Thursday la aswae also the Bill to incorporate th Power Co. Lid. Win. Crockett, Pleasant Grove. spent th reports the climate excellent and busine good. Mr. Crockett was s. member of the I. A. censtnbnlary and has remained in South Africa ever since the war.-\V. C. West. cor. Tnouas Siiaivrroiv died at the residence of James Smith, Gt. George streeton Thursday morning. Ho was in iris 82nd _ year.The funeral took place yesterday nt. r 3 p. m. The deceased was well known. experiences. The Guarillan's Saturday issue with i many special features is now read by a other during the week. This inc on Saturday. Every bodv send a copy o friends. Only fifty cents per year or for six mouths. tf Tian Earnsoliffe correspondent ofthe Guardian says: Captain Aurruatlne Mclnnis has gone to Capo Breton.-J. F. Ai.ano.iJ and enthusiastic m'eetlng of Try Again: Division. S. 0. T. Bonshriw, was held on Saturday night last. As the officers for the present quarter were arrayed on the floor forthe ceremony of installation, tha Grand Worthy Patriarch Bro.MoDonrild, entered the iooin itnrl in his usual pleasing manner performed the ceremony. in the Good of Order part the address ot the evening was given hy the Reverend gentleman who is widely known forthe great interest he at all times takes in the temperance work, sparing neither time or onerrry in anythingthat tends to the suppression oitliat moatdesrllyof vices namely the liquor tratlic. The members of Try Again hope to be favored with his presence often in the near future. Tris kindness of the Presbyterian Congrrgotiori at Brookfield to their minister the liev. George Millnr, was shown a [ew days ago when he was sur- prised by u present ofabeautifulslelgh robes and an envelope containing more than words. Thlsis one of many such vlsitiitiona to the mance rlur-ing his pastorntc of over two years, and he_must have felt pleased indeed to hear the hearty expressions of attachnienti t/o himself and his ministry made onllthis occasion. The address was read and the presentation made by Mrs. John McKenzie and Mrs. dohn McSween. An entertainment had been provided by the choir and their friends. Addresses were given by Messrs Ewn. Campbell, Angus Beaton, Alex. Campbell and Murdock McLean. ____._.*_-_---f"*' Lnxatlve Syrup of Finn. A splendid remedy for children qui. the infant stage, ‘or for delicate females:-there is nothinrz litre it for constipation-prepared and sold at Zio. per bottle by A. W. Reddin, Phcm B. Sunnyside. ~ SAVE LAWYER’S EX- PENSES by settling, im- mediately. -In a few days REDDIN BROS-. i » °"°"‘° P' 0° ‘ 7-J L - harids.- eeks SL Co. 2.3dti accounts Wpass into lawyers r if a box of Whtte's Dolamare. , iriver person who likes good eliocola es to y _ _ _ "Na`r`n`e`~dn everyrplece.. ' For sale at all the lead us ' ' '_ , ._ ’ Y i confecticners - nm yppfioo "Our ne¢tmeut"l it you -lill- , did, you‘ti went, tu seoit again. li' you 1 ‘Wbjjt r dtd`n‘t don't miss it at the Uperu House 1 l St.Ge9|Ie‘|Day, April'A3rd. ’ . _ ~ 'rasu rr nun bnwwmwéropraa. up _ A N t Lo ,t f B a--. ‘ L . - » . - ':.;7°:.;';°..:.“;‘;i:..‘:.... r 0 8 ° IS U “P83108 ' ' ' . ' -1 A; cltlnens, allovor will go towards paylnu _ *_ _ _ _ _ _ ,gfxgutnmmst due on mortgage on ~ _ ' iliiices In New Prowse Block iowa.” w.....r......r vo... ...W .1 _ Innisfalhwnitiug under dow oi March _ be the "Canada Cape" leaving Montrbrtl NEIL lUUl»ll0D» 5ADlK AND DAN made from Montreal on or about the With lf llll°¢1¢lil\ti 0° ¢°nt\°ll>\\l»0 L0 U10 sect-lons,of0rwell congregation, will ln- Jarronw Famine Frmd remember he mid in sr.. Andrew.. Presbyterian Miss Hazel. Davison, and Angus Faoir Brooklyn the G\iardl»\n's corres- Magazine page.oolored Comic page, Horse iwndenl learns that John M- M°Ph°rB°n‘ news, interesting short Story, Sermon by M°Ph°l`5°ll \\‘5°°lllP°“l¢d ll! his Wlfe “nd Lesson n week hence, and all the latest Ulllltl l\|\V€ 3°” I0 Sydlwy C-_IL Wl'l°l'° wlegraphlc and local news. Only fifty 50r.i\ says:-The vventlier is very iiry, therv being 3 inches of dust ou the rouda for the , past two weeks. Automobiles bavcbeen running lor sonic time between here und' Edmonton. " . Tn! first ,steamer to leave Montreal during the coming season ot navigation carrying direct mails to South Africa, will about May lllth. Regular auilinus will be- of each mouth. 1 A coNon.r~:oa1~roN‘/ir. meeting oi both Church, Orwell un 'Thursday the ltlth of April iuotuut, at 2 o‘cloclr p. ni. The uieetlngcalleri for Wednesday the lllh April, was prepared for above date tn account. of storm. TBI music page in the Saturday issue ol April Zlsr. will contain tho words and music of a popular song entitled, “Mcn- key Murmura" also Home Circle page, Rev. Wm. Dobson, notes on the S. S. cents per year or twenty-five cents forsix ..:.. ._ _ ,_.._... ..._...-.1.-._._.__.7,______.._._ ._,._. . 4; _ _______ ull A1 IME. / '75 Plaid. Silks In five good colors -all silk, az _iiiches wide-_, ” these have just arrived and are a marvel at the price ' s-:r.'A.N1;.Jn'¥ Bnos. 8Oo Black French '.l'!aHota. Silk. 21 inches wide, pure sillt, pliable and soft- din-.rry $I.oJ quality-here Soc. BT A1\T1.uEY EIIJCS $1-Oo Kid Gloves First quality geiiuine,Frerich Kid Gl0ves,2 clasp colors-'l`ans, Beavers, White and Black-all sizes- Sold in lots of places fo 1.25-our price for to-:la 1 oo a air. l$ ' P s'1'AN:r_-:snr Janos- 81.00 White Lawn Shirt Waists _ Made 'of fine wlite lawn, tucked back and front, '_ months. Lf two rows of embroidery insertion from ne.~k to waist. embroidered stock collar-perfect in style, quality, Y MQ) Are You r , Fo you wishto pu ch- e a first class Violin Do you want to s_cure the best violin strings made -'tr' If so you're the person we want to see- Call today. m'irs.r..irr°$~ -fb' be sent to two different addresses thre months each for u total of 25 cents. D aysar, zsocnur rar air months, or it wir; K Find the Cause for the Weak- d . the P. E. Inland Pharmacenticril act, ~ Thai OV€YShad)Wd B Charlottetown Electric Transit. and \Va1.'rEn A. Cnocitirrr, eldest son o power and ner in y i tl y post. three months at Cape Town. He gvela but the end is probably near cr He had lived u most adventurous life and often through the Press has related his ALL interested will be glad to know thru be 251. 1945;, ,gi hundred more 94.0915 mm any Pills there w`us a sudden change. I is in addition to its usual much larger sale the special Saturday edition to their Tupperls recovering ‘fromun attack of 1,0 br|n,‘y0,,<, p,.|c,, 25,, ,,,.,. |,,,x_°,. ||\.,. the prlppe.-Miss Martha St»owart,r-spun hox f $1. Ai tl denle or l 0 ness and Nervous Dre ad ° Your Life. E _...- _ You cr\n't keep up forever. Sooner or liter Nature wi'l rebel I rikainst the strain that is .lui rosed on your overworked system. So lar, will e -vc rr lave ded ou an To-day the common complaint with weak men and worurn is lnclt of iriri- ney vitality. Here you lnive the cuusc of your ill-health, W0uldn't it. be wise to use atlme tested remedy like. Dr. Hamiitonw Pills-rtliep cure that "tilting" feeling in one nglit. Neat. morning you feel like new- right, fresh. and happy. Appetite improves, dull, snliow color growsruddy and clear, proving that great goin la using done by this sci- entiiio medicine. Thus writes Mrs. D. F. Fowler. from Yarmouth: “i used to feel rfowsy and heavy, my color was a¢llow,and there wns usunllya d te in auth. I had to tus my m vngue pains all tirrouirh my limbs, and an annoying hcaripchs aswell. l "After onerlose ol‘Dr. I1|imllton’s felt better, my appetite increased, and that exhaust on and depres- sion gradually left rue. Life seem- ] < srl brighter and happier nfrcrl used Ur. Hnnillton’s Plls, sol strongly recommend sucha gcud "\eilicine." Mrs Fowler-'s letteris nmessage tn 3uu_and ull others in poor health. You \'Bnt do betterihari follow her advice. Dr. Hamilton s Pills you certainly neva; then why not get lheui new and enloi theabuodnnr. gnorllrenlih they nm sore ti £8 or . a rs, ~ »_v last week in Earnaclltfe.-Liisr. week Roy ""‘ll fffllll N C. Polsn & Co. ilnrtforrl Match, sou of Francis Mulch Esq., out his leg severely while chopping wood.- David Rosa returns to Boston next week- Goorue Praught hns almost recovered from a very severe illness. 'li » . Conn., U, S. A., andlilngston, Ont. Crosse &:Blacl¢well`=| pickles, pickled walnuts, club chu' ney, vinegar, Lea and Pcrr~ln‘s.snucr=, Heinz's tomatoe cataup, etc., nt Mcl{enna's. ltldii ilend about the slaughter sale of furni trrrain John Nswson's nd today. Bai- galns for everybody. Ddlv/ Ask your dealer for Diamond Potash themost reliable sunp maker nnrl dir-r onsuruer on ihc Mnrkct..< tl.-r &tw lit, finish and workmanship. ‘r'ou’ve otten paid $1.35 for a waist not as good - our price $1.00 each. Stanley BIOS. 250 Embroidered and Stock Collars A large variety of shapes in white embroidered, white grounds with hcnistitching and colored eni- broidery, and white grounds with long and short tabs and colored edges, ordinarily sold for 35c o ill' price 2 5c each. ‘ Stanley' Bros. 250 Black Sill: Belts ' Made of good tafirti sillr, wide at the b clf, and trimmed sliirring and crochet buttons-worth re- gularly 35c-our price 2 5c each. STAN LEY BROS~ I Neck Wrillings In all the difterent styles and widths, \Vhife, Black, Pink, Sky and Nile izc to _i,5c per yard and every price between. STANLEY BROS- ~ STANLEY BROS. JALJ. Black tlurrant, and Apricot to select from Pr»ce - - - 551: pail. CROSSE Rt Bi.ACKWl'Il..L3-7 lb. tins of Marmalade and Plnmjarn 85c ea -Nice.. Justat the tlrnc when you wont to fixup nndl rciurnislr, comes this sale fortunate for you cs you can save a good many dollars on every purchase. Comr- today and como early.-John Newson. idlw DEBTORS--Accounts due Weeks & Co must be settled immediately. Delay will mean increased cost from law- yers expenses.-Weeks & Co. 2 gdtf. How Much For Your Eyes? Would you voluntarily con* sent at any price to dispose of your eye sight? I think not, ‘and yet per- haps you are one of those who, ' by neglect, are irretrievably losing at least a portion of their eyesight. If your eyesvneed help, the moat likely way to assist them is by wearing glasses, properly fitted, My business is toproperly tit glasses. This I do as cheaply as is consistent with good work. You are invited to call. 7 G. F. HUTCHESON, Optician. ' / SAJNIJIEELSQJN ek! CCD.. ik Grrooorn. Put up iii 7 lb. pulls Strawberry. Raspiierry, Peach, r BOYS’ SUITS They are here in niiuy styles and patterns justwaiting for that boy of yours. Our boys' suits are the finest we have ever shown and it would bea pleasure for to have you calliand loolztlieni over. Prices ranging from $1.75 " up to $8.50. Call in to-day and let us show you. The latest makes. r . i C S. A. McDonald, Ofir ,Q-na--ve,-/>.--lv--Ju-~ Will connect us with you _ by TELEPHUNE iron renin i oo. Photographer, ,, Jas. A. S, Bayer, Prop. I \___.____.i/ Tonriorsior Crioi Charlottetown. Siimniersifh a rl _ Georgetown; also l~lospir=.l for the Insane and Ferry Sit-aruers. L1tran'rMEN'r on Pirnmc ‘k'~kxs. Charlottetown, April 3rd. ‘U6 Sealed tenders will be received at this 3 oEce until noon on rTuesdiy,_ Ar-ril 17th |906. contract to supply the Proi rm i rl llurlrl I ing Law Courts, l’rirrrc ui \Vrilf.» Col lege. Poor House Queufs Count, jrirl, lSummerside Court iluuse ami juli, ~ l From any person or persons willing to . ` . ` 1 ‘ ~ l _ . . #__-_= r , i Hospital for the lnsiiiic :rurl i<`crry l teemer witliroalni tr ron (2140 . S 8. 1 ' r ' ~ ‘ Nr lbs. to he rleliverurl in the vaults of thu ,above mentioned builrlirrg~ :ii rhl- cost .of the contractor, by rsi re, it-:uber 1 next. Weigh sl-nies to be npprrrr ul hy the ty Detpsrtrnent. 3 ull particulars :is in tin rl iiritlly =»n\l kind |'or each building, inn) irc hail l nl. this ollice. The nantes of two rfsp0i\_<~l>lr_» yr. rauns . willing io in corrii: lruuiiri for ilu' fnitli- 1fiilperfnrriirirzcoof the contra--i, iuust accompany each tr.-uiler. i The Deparliiieut does not bin \ itself lo accept the lnwest or any iemier. Tenders to be adrlresserl to ilre nnrlera signed and marLerl,“Tenrlers 'or Coal." L. B' McMILl.AN. Sec‘y of Public Works. Giliil. 4 ‘A Friendly lip Ifyou have not rmlercil your spring suit, let’s get together. , We want your irarle, not only _\