MvI\NlNG TIIE CllARl.0‘l"l`E'I'0WN is It i’»f»1`. /lr __ ,_ ii.-i in _ ‘*'.'.-f"/.-_ _ , e Alabasiine lieolih in The Home . Wall covering! mulaining lrneniral coloring matter, stuck on tlie wail with paste that moulds, iuipreguaie the airwiili disease germs; and paint nb- structs will respiration. " Walls to be iiealihy must biesihe_" Kalsominc iuba and scales oil. A Heaithful Wall Coating” the cheapest, the easiest to put on, and the most saiiiiiiry ivsll-covering. il ii porous cement which hardens with age, and admits of the free sage of air through the walls. Econouiicai-lasting-liea|thi`ul--and ggsntiful. In twenty tints and \Vhite. Sold by all llririlwiiie and l’.iiiit`IlcalerS. Write for free booklet of instructions to decorate with AL.\li:\Z>iINE. IED FARI ONT THE ALABASTINE COMFANV. LIMY ~ S. - ~v__-i»*»_i~_-_-l~_~,-_W-I-i:‘~'§» ' |>iiii suiiiiiiisini iiiiiiiiiiisa-si”" _ H .f , _ ,.» ,,,_',,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_,,,,,,_,,,,,_§,,,,,,-_ .;.....‘......;c;...;;;.c.;;‘;*;;;.c.;.; f _-___,N__-_ _ ' " ._ I f . of Monopolv to Telephone Companv , At a meeting of the Council 'ni the ‘ Board of Trade yesterday afternoon wltli thePresidentiii the chair the following resolutions were unanimously adopted. Resolved that in the opinion of this In Bummerside. The fuueml of the late Mrs. Edward MoLure will take plaoe from the homo of Mrs. Murdock Gillis today at 2.30 p. ni. Exaotuees-Every word in our advei-tis inir menus exactly what it says. We do not evade or hide 'the truth behind gener al statement.. We are square. Coma in and make a test. D. D. Crue Jeweler and Optloian. 27d 5! Followiugare some of the-iiotas from nes.-.i it ,would be imidvissiiis to further = Pivwu eiwhaniie on the went- Zhvckey extend the monopoly noiv held by the Prince I-Idwanl Island Telephone Coin- pany. Further resolved that any subsidy ,granted to the Company be made euhject i to tha following conditions: first, that the _ Company shifil furnish annually il state- iSeuoudj that the Company furnish a |at.atenientto tho Government of all the izaine between the Crystals and New Glasgow tea|:n:‘Noonan the Cryst.al's go il tend was the busiest man on the ice.- Mcl{euna_lsa regular butt-in and can always be found where there isamix- up.-Stlck-tripping was 'prevalent among the Crystals.-The _Crystals nrca fine _ _ ._ ff' L f I ‘ment ofits allalrs to the Government; KC‘Ul»iemBUiY 105 °f 5PU¥'if9|1l\d i/00k l-l\9l" defeat in a most miinly way.-The Sum- nierslda hockeylsts were accompanied by . bonuses in additional stock or otherwise, " 'Wim'-i0 0! “"5 i°°kl"B YOUUK ll\'lll=S. €W Il a l lm.,-e¢,¢,f.,,-e mound 1_0 me ,hm~eh¢,i.i9.-S; who did their level best ti cheer them ‘Third th t th C m n e st tliilii-ect Dil l»0ViUl1Q|‘.Y- _ ii e o pn y on rue exclusive telephone line iii-tween char lottctoivn and Suinmcrside in iuliiltioii to i i Spring ress Fabrics material but is spread over a large and varied list. _ ' Greys, in the light and medium sh_ades, will (perhapsgfor e _early spring trade, predominate, with fawns, the different sha es of lne, green and wine color viell represented. _ In materials, Chiffon Broadcloth, I-Ioinespiiiis, .Crepe-de-cliinc-,_ Wool Talietas, Prunella, Crispine, and Lustres, plain and fancy are strongly _iii evi dence, while Wool Albatross, Crepolines, Poplins, and an endless variety of Iififriidiif?5°!-iiiiiiibckié.`i.cc.......;;“i..+ W A T' S" ASH 'AB '_ 5 other beautiful weaves are shown here in abundance. Light weight twecds will undoubtedly be very popiilar, and we have for your selection a handsome assortment. We also show the popul:ii"Creai\l Grey. which is e combination of cream and b1ack_, instead Of the 1151101 \\/lute and black- Silver Greys and Greys, also Fawns,'with invisible cliccks,ovei'cliccks and Hakes. In Chiffon Broadcloth, wc show zi. very fetching shade of wine, also blue, fawii, &c., in the sanic rich inaterial. _ _ _ In black we have a line assortiiicnt, including a line of bcautifiil cork s 0 » i - ' i 0 i the Dresaiibdincs' Fourth a material re WHY D0 WOMEN SUFFEM . - i I 1 ` 1 ;,,,,,,,_|,,,, ,,, Km, ,,,.e,,.,,,, ',,,ie,,.,.,,,e mn.. such pain and emiurs his torture of screw Cashmere, embroidered Crepe, Sic. _ J S _ _ R I. - < - _ "‘="°“* “°°‘i°°i1'= ‘"1" 25°- bn!" H “ine n it material for Suitin s also for little bo s nits is a oyi ON GRANVUJJE STREET' Two DOORS NORTH ziiiivigliiiiiiid:ligand:Zudiiiigisicdiiierxplii-To i.”3.';»i’e¢.ii‘.f..'i tiiireiii-niiiiiégikuiiiiiilliiiiiioilhiiii CoatingASe§;§eiiiiiich comes in Navy ani :Black y _ D niflces from country stores, Sixth, more You feel better nt. onci»,you'ralirni‘ed up, The triulnliugs this Season are rich and varied and iuclqde a _ hue' of faiic silk braid iiiadc with a draw cord along the top, which zidiiiits of it being applied in differeiit and fanciful designs. _ _ We invite the l adies to call and examine our beautiful dress fabrics and triniiiiings-it will bc a pleasure for ns to show them. OF ' i i _ _ ii . _ _ invi ornted,lieiiilachegoesiiivii iil'te|‘one I: .Y . . . b . __I h _ ii’r°mpt' ‘°nu°“i'i°“~ and mme e_m°i°"" dosc. The ocoasionnl use of Nervillnei iisvmg decided to engage in the undertaking usiness nie ii, service. - prevents ;,,.|;g,,,.y_i°,, and ,,|_,,,,,,,_.i, .ii,.,. new up-to»dzite hearse and a complete line of cloili covered and pol-l A" ,,dJ0m_ue,, m,,e,_,n“ MTOWD C0,,,,cu _ psicleelgsivlgeggsl n\;gd’:i1f§11\tl:l]\"lixaflugiigrlriéilmi ishcd criskcts and collins - also of ladies’ and geiitlenien’s robes. 1,0 ,,,,,,s|du,, the Russel' sme, q,,e,,u,,,, use |t,°o_ in 25, b,,,,|,,S e,,,,r_,,,,.,,,_,.,,_ DIST/\Nci=.s Nor i.iMi'i‘I£D. PIUCIQS M()I)lERA'l`l§_ i the casting vote of the mayor decided to exchange street properties. This agree- ' ment will allow the street north of Mr. Clai'k's mills to remain open and the? 0'BiiiEN.-On Mnrth iitb,to Jnhn and A. H. WA l`lA Q win iieiii iiiondiiy night. The council on , proposed street through his yard nnd` Mis O‘Bi len, Bonsliaw ason across the railway will rciniiin closed. _ , Rcsideiicc, one door North of Plaza Hotel, Yen McLeod m_,ke,, for an ,,,,,,,.,,p,,|,,u,,,, i ROGERS-ID Rvfisllhfl. 13- b.. fm Mflrvh . . ~ _p _ _ _ v _ _'l-2tlliiWf6tii Gr8IiVlll¢ St. , Slllniiiersllié. of $50 a your for the public libriiry. ;,;il[,~§;;;;\¥fr:~¢(iiii’i`;;liit'rRnge" rormelly g._ ___ __ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _‘l____» »--W --Y--_-~ ‘ we annum. Address L. Morris, Suuimersiile, McKay, of Gladstone. Q , O 0 i _ . _ ' S S°"°“°“- “ Swede- if’ f°“‘ "’°“"'“ 'Mi-i\\Ts§iS»/ *- aim, , NEW FOUNDRYi Phone 73 Foot oi`lQueenIStreet Box 41| Steam and Hot Water Heating ' REPAIR5 cAsTiNGsi Fou nders. M nchiniats. Boilermatkerm ` Charlottetown Foundry and Machine Co,, Lid_{ § -_ff-f-_ __ __ ____ __ _ _ __ in ____ ._A___.____,_ ls 'te '~`Kii5N£\@ if it “s~»'¥..",,=°.~ it 1 -‘ I M33. -' ' » _ nu 1 i l'».T.i.:.°".i "°"' "\o>l =;,f=°\;_-i if” mn; 7f=’P,.,»`-i \ 9. Vt .,_. 1. \f .i V ANNOUNCEMENTS -Any girl desiring to learn typesettlng should apply at this ofllce at once. tf. -The Division of York intend holding 1 5 .mi io cents. sediiipfi -\Vanted at once a registered druii ,will be so sinall thai- keeping milk cows e concert on Friday at 7.210 p.m.AdmieaIon ` I clerk. Only a ilrst class man need apply. j. Good wages. Address X. Y. Z. cue of the ,..____ I _ _ ---_-__ _ _ __~_-_»~-_._-_-_-J r ` -*_*_-. ~_-_~;-_-.~--*_-;*,~_--v< - *ri- - ‘, I i Since it is triic, that-~ in Prince Edward island nearly everybody reads - “lla Ehailnlloliiim lluaiilian” there can be no escape from the conclusion that ad- vertisers can reach nearly everybody in Prince Edward Island through the columns of The Guer- dian. Tlic ciiculiitions of The Guardian to Dec. 30, i9o5 are 3043 Daily. and 3128 Tri-weekly. These figures are net; all damaged, unsold and returned copies have been omitted. ___ _ _ 'lim we have Nfl. In different- volvrinls Prim e.»'ln to$i250-Prensa aim ini. i "U l Guardian. lil dtf. tw ti. -Any person wanting izocd furniture ,l will do well tontlaead the sale at Capt R.` ‘N MnMl|liin’s resident-ie. Lower Prince St. li on Thursday Marsh 29th, commelirlng ut' ll o‘clock a. ni. %.'l2l i comiuggi/suis. M/ihiilfil GRAHAM-Mt'l{.\Y-At Glttdstone on Graliiini, of Cape Bear to Miss Mary li‘. Donald Mcl\lnnon. aged H5 years 'l'UI‘LIN-At Kensington on March ‘.’.4tl\.Wni. li. Tuplln, rigcdlld. Gordon Tuplln of that place is ason of deceased. X-ml- Dr. Cliase'a Olnb ment is it certain - it n d guaranteed cum lniiouoh and . » BVU U iwhiiiig. biinidiiis piles Ben testimonials l o el hbors about ir.. and protrgdi the press an eg y urn 3 u can use it a t ourinoiiuy bask ifnotsatislled. tl0c. atail orsoi ltniiiaxlson, Ba &.Co.. Toronto na.oi-lasers diN1'|vieN1'. EDiTOR'S MAIL. A HINT T0 FARMERS. Sin:-In many of tho Island farmer cow stables lu April and May the cattle are in poor condition and this is often the case where the owners have plenty ol izraln to give them. The result will be that the flow of milk in summer and fall will not pay and the contents of the f»iruior's pocket book will shrink acuord- ingly. The priiiclpal cause oi this is that grain has formed no portion of their daily winter ration. 1`he best results are to be had from a balanced ration.:Cattlcas well as horses in the spring are really ln need oi n nerve tonie, more so than at any other season ofthe year, and the bliick oats and the white oats differ in tliiit the black oats produce nn iippreciiibly liirgcr riuiountof nerve tnnla than the white cats. (So writes Professor Saunders of the Experiinentiil Farm at Ottawa). Although it lstobe observed lliat the white oats _ produce more meal and [slightly more nutrlinvnt to the bushel than the black oats and this leaves but little choice be- tween blnck outs and white oats for cows, but the black oats are no doubt better for horses who are much on the road. Itis impossible to brinir milk cows through the winter on oats, straw and wheat bran and roots in that condition they ought to be when they arrive at tl e parturient stage. ln summer when cows have plenty oi grass or even when irraas gets source itis more than tloubtiul it any partofagralii ration would pay the ordinary farmer. Yours etc., W. S. Cnanx. Alma, March Zi. lg-_._ Affllcied With lllieumsilsm. "I was and am yet alillcted with rheu- matlsm," says Mr. J. C. Bayne, miltor of the Herald, Addington, Indian Ter- ritory, “but thanks to Cliamberlnln's Pain Balm am able once more to attend wbuslnele. lt iatlbbeet ol llnlmenta." If troubled with rlieumatiam give Pail City Council meets on the second Mun-, da in each month. Jninea Paton, Mayor; _ . \V. Clarke, City Clerk. l i Next rernilnr Rell Rose meeting of- ,il Lodge Prince Edward S. O. E. on Tues- ` ii day evening next March 21th at 8 o'clocir. 7 -Initiation. ‘ Mlnsrd’| Linlmeiit for sale evervwliers. li New Rain Coats inland lull lenirtli is we have them here for your inspection., They are without doubt the smartest H Balmlstrialand you are certain to be relief which it alfsrds. One application relieves the pain. For sale by all drug- giata. - Tarreii ami dry aiiestiiing paper at Cameron & Co‘s. Edit Ladies' Spring Conte- Every day adds something new in lnriii-ii cnais. Our rvirset ilttlniz coat 22 inch length is n ucuuty. The ladies any we have the smartest line more than pleased with the prompt| £1 . TRAINOR & CO. The Store Tliat Saves You Money. llilc a Macl) Corne n ow ever and dt Enos Fruit Salts. We hnvc just received u. large frcsli supply o[ this popu- lnrhlngllsliprcpiinition. “Eno's" is sold the world over. Itlls without an canal' ns an aperlcnt. and liver stimulant. Prlcc bottle. Sold by The Tivo Macs, oniild 8: MacKinnon, Druggisls‘ i'Great George and Kent Streets. \vll The Christy hats are all here and they are the prettiest lot you looked at. Drop iii today look them over at Prowse Bros Ltd. 26d3i iiEMiiVl-ll Nllliilii Lcard SL McMurdo, Dentists, have reniovcd to their new offices in the Schurnian Building opposite McMurdo Bros Store. A L_ _ » I l _i shown in the city, drop in and are thrim ,/ rr' ` ...ff /El, V/, cl” Have you seen the new spring styles of Dorothy Dodd SHOES? We have a wider range of styles than ever before. MORRIS & SMITH, Exclusive Agents. Church. FQ Residence, opposite Baptist Equipment first clo.ss.Ail llhas. F. llaiisnii. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER. Oiiice, Show Rooms and night. Telephone No. 289. is-ima twwti iiiiiiuuiiciiiiiiis Oi Concerts, Socials,l-Iii- tertaiiiuieritmets., of a money making nature. 5ef.~ntsaline (oléwordi) for first insertion, and :K cents n line for each continuation. Cliiirciiea and charitable institu- tions iinlfratee. Mini- mum price i5 cents. Black type siimmnce- UIGUIIR UOIIHIE YHIEG. mxlbs, Marriages ami Deaths FREE but verses with death same rata as above. 11 CARDS OF THANK tive cents per line when inserted in locals, and otherwise at regular ad- vertising rates THB GUARDIAN calls promptly attended to at any hour of the day or '\ ALL 1905 ___ _ ._.h______ ' Our new Fall Cloths have just arrived, and we are making them into OVERCOATS, SUITS. PANTINGS and FANCY VESTINGS. wiiich we guarantee-Fit. Finish and Workmanship. “Remember we keep no boys”-no one but first-class workmen. Leave your measure at once. M. L. FRANK McKENZlE. The Maker of Good Clothes, wed ini tw ti Suminerside. _-_.__v_ .._,.___________ ______ _________________V_____A_v ________ J 1 ,]¢~'.~v,~§'3-1;5'7~ir1 tr ' . : .“.1 .9 T :ie 5": 0 -\ ii isiiiiii iiifi5Ni> iiei C 0 in p e t i ti o n How inaiiy days, lionrs and iiiinutes will it take the new Steaiiiship lately piircliased by the Charlottetown Steam Navigation Co. to coiiie from the pier she last casts off lier lines at in Britain until she is iiioored at thc first port of call in P. E. Island? To establish the superiority of Island Blend Tea over all others, I am going to give the people of P. E. Island an opportunity to thoroughly test its good qualities in the following way :- To the FIRST person sending the correct answer to the above. or who comes the nearest to ilie correct answer, I will ship 50 lbs. Island Blend Ten ; to the three next nearest to the correct answer, zo lhs, eaeli; to the next five, io lbs. each; to the next seven, 5 lbs. each ; to the next ten, 3 lhs. each. CONDITIONS---Bach person making a guess must purchase at least one pound of Island Blend Ten from a merchant. All answers must be forwarded iii ii special envelope, which will be furnished by the merchant. No other answers than those contained in these special envelopes will be considered. The statement ofthe captain of the new steamer as fe- gards time taken will be accepted as correct. All answers niiist be rece ved by me at lengt glare.;- diiys before srrlvalof the steamer. The result will be announced iii the newspapers and ili»- io.. f.,.,.-m-d- ed to the lucceessfiil competitors not l:i~».~r than two weeks alter the arrival of the steamer. HORACE H. BEER, i-iam twin Mani eU“MERsmE‘ i ' ' '. ' . . ' ._ . . ° f-f”-`-`~`-"`~°-`~ -"`¢`~ ' If -""*"- - -~ -' f "“'*l*'V"4`-"f '- -“ii Price 5.(.0 to Qll.7i$. Prowae Broil, Lid. 23.11., K ` | 2Bd1i» i