THB GUARDIAN, C W N PRINCE nnwaan rstalvn, Arlur. 23. np.. 5 T0-DAY’S PROBABILITIES. Moderate winds, fine and mild. _ ___._¥----- . 'to prpva rn you than Chase s Ointment is aoori$ les sm smlnuen-san-sash and everydform at itogzpg. bindingan protra 5, ,mnummrerl vo guaranteed i%.mgeet;;'- qnnontals in the udglky press and ask your neish- mn, ,Mg way of it. You can use it and 5 our monighack if not cured. 60° a box. at 5 iw,” or un¢soxr,BA1'ae dt Oo.,'i‘omntc, 6hase'a ointment ' DELICIOU S FRUIT PRODUCTS/~*' ln canned goods we oder a wide range of fruits in the leading varieties put up by most reliable houses. We suggest in shoppers some choice fruits. Peach, Green Gage, Pineapple, Apple, Pear, Strawberry, Plum, Blueberry. Satisfied Customers Are Ours Webster & McKay f __ __.4_ <_ .__ ,__ _ Doughnuts, l0c doz. Q are our specialty < FOR 'I O-DAY. . . . Apple Pies M nce Plea lac ea Cream Pies is & 15: each Cocoanni Pies x5 & :oc each Dark Fruit Cake 15c pound Sultana Cake zoc per lb Nui. Cake zoc lb While Cake loc per lb Bread of all kinds, all fresh and good. D. STEWART Telephone zl r. Eclipse Bakery Hakes Best Brend. Mlfree ue each. ch ll NEWS iii dt Lilliil \illEHiS n Tm: Electra began her spring service Thursday going to Picton. ` Tan City of Ghent is ex$e'cied"to' leave Halifax on May 3 for this port. Jaluas Dan, New Glasgow, N. S., ship- ped fourteen fine horses by the Princess yesterday. Tns: spring railway time table goes into effect on Monday. It appears on pnge six of this issue. THE Dominion Packing Un., are paying -ii cts. per lb for live hogs, not 52 as in- correctly stated. _ THE Oddfellows will att/end Divine Service at the Baptist Church tomorrow morning. Bev. G. R. White will preach. Tm: cargo by the Princess yesterday included 1 car wheat seed and 2 cars timothy and clover seed for A. Horne & Co. AT St, James Church tomorrow evening the soprano solo. These are they which oameg’ from`_Gaul's “Holy City" will be sung. .l'oHN McGu.vnAr sent to Dorchester Penitentiary some years ago for larceny in Lot 48has been pardoned by order of the Governor General. Tun Minto made the round trip from Charlottetown yesterday reaching this port on return at half past four c'ciock. She had a large cargo each way. 'inn Stanley reached port here at ll dclgqk yesterday with 10 passengers, 90 bags mails, and 160 packages way freight, She went to Summersideiu the afternoon. A1' the regular meeting of Prince Edward Royal Arcanum last night the Grand Vice Regent S. Grey. Wadi* very interesting report of his attendance at the Grand Council. j_______.___--- THE GLO\V OF HEALTH. When theblood is rich and pure there ls n healthful glow to the complexion which speaks of thc vigor and vitality of the system. There is no more certain way fm- pale, weak people to_ attain the glow sf he-alth tina by the persistent use of Dr- Chasds Ncrvc Food, the great food cure uns new, rich, red blood and which fo reate s new nerve force. i Da. J. D. Coram of New Brunswick. son of thetlate William Catlin of Char- lottetown, intends coming to Mount Stewart to practice his profession in the near fu’ ure. , Anrnons' Day was appropriately oh-:I served in Prince Street School yesterday. After an enj nyable program dealing prin- cipally with Adelaine Ann Proctor, 'short addresses were given by Rev. Mr. Lodge, Dr. Taylor, Dr. Anderson, T. C. James, r..1. Ninn and Pwr. watts. Rav. J. H/iam' Kino, will preach at the evening service in the Baptist Church tomorrow. Those who have not had the opportunity of hearing Mr. King speak `at the week night services will be pleased to know that he will remain over Sunday in the city. Mr. King is also a splendid singer and will sing a solo at the evening meeting. ALITTLE boy named Downing whose mother is in jail serving sentence for violation of the Prohibition Aoi; was seriously injured yesterday afternoon while playing on the street with some other boys. He was taken to the home of Mrs. Budge adjoining his former home and afterwards was sent to the Hospital by order of the Attorney General. THE House met yesterday afternoon and last night, contrary to the usual custom, in order that the debate en the Budget should bs concluded and the House go into committee of Supply Capt. Read. Mr. Currie, Dr. Warburton, Mr. Arsenauit, Mr. Mclsaac, and Hon. Mr. Simpson were the speakers the last moving the adjournment at midnight. THE little eight year old son of W. S. Robertson, Bothwell who has been at the P. E. 1. Hospital for the past three weeks was removed yesterday almost completely recovered. The little boy was suffering from one of the severest cases oi appendicitis ever met with by those in charge and for along time the iad’s life was In doubt. The operation was one of the most successful ever performed at the Hospital and the little lad is now on a fair way to complete recovery. AN eullden death from the effects of had liquor was narrowly averted several days ago in the city and had it not been for the F -aureus :. WEEKS’ OUR PRI (l ILLI ERY f OPENING WILL BE THE MILLINERY EVENT OE THE SEASON l 9a. m. FRIDAY EVENING. ADI. 22nd 7 .30 to 9 D. ln. Saturday, April 23rd, to 6 p. m. 5 ronfu Bla nlellnnnen W iii P V ° l from»I..ondon and Paris- * efforts of the physician summoned the victim would without doubt have died in a short time. The man in question is well known in the city and was taken to his home in a dead drunk. A physician was summoned at once and worked with a stomach pump for considerable time before any vitality was apparent. He succeeded however in restoring conscious- ness and after administering restoratlves the man was able to be around again. lr is with more than ordinary regret that the announcement of the death was beard yesterday of Roy Davison, one of the most popular young men of this city, which took place about noon at the home of his father, J. Milton Davison, Prince Street. The deceased had been ill since January last but until several weeks ago good hopes were held out for his recovery. A relapse occurred however and for the past few days the end was hourly ex- pected. 'lhe deceased young man who was twenty-one years of age, subsequent to his illness occupied a position as clerk in the Bank of Nova Scotia. Among n large circle of friends he was universally liked and many will sincerely mourn his early death. With the bereaved parents and other relatives The Guardian deeply sy mpathises. H. L. Cullman. Manager of the Plant Line leaves this morning on return to Halifax after two days visit to the city. Mr. Ghipmnn, owing to the hotel situation, has not yet decided upon tl permanent agent at this purt but for the present will send over William Member- quette, up till the prelent the popular purscr ofthe steamer Iialifax. For the present no selection has been made of a terminal and its choice will much depend upon the extension of the railway line along the water front. In Sunlmsrside; Mr. Ghipman has noted, the Railway ex- tends to the wharf and would therefore be most convenient for the steamer load- ing rmd unloading freight, This in con- juclion with thc hotel question the Surn- merside pcopic had pressed in favor of their claims. Mr. Ghipman was an interested listener last night to the Budget debate in the Legislature. -No1Co. Artillery Attention-Every member ofthe Company is specially re- quested to meet at the Drill Shed on Sun- day nfternoon at Zi o`clock sharp tonttsnd the funeral of the late Trooper Roy Davison. @l@'(§ Shine ’em up It is drawing nigh into housecleaning time, why not have your furniture looking in line with the rest of the house. The only way ' to do this is bv using J 001# Owner < G- , O ®é») hnson 's rnish Retorer It removes all dirt and produces trlirat class polish, making the furniture look like new. Only r5c bottle. Large bottle for little 0 money. Put up and sold by o \ ~ _l ,, i 'Q `i"l\\ ` \ if); I ' I 0'0'0'0l0I00=0'5l\ 0 0 Everytlling in the housecleaniug l l SHIRT- R wA1s'r.s or , , sEN.srBLE l ‘ STYLE. 2 'l`ha.t’s a strong point in favor of this season’s i range, while they're very pretty, very stylish and ` tempting-they are extremely sensible too. How attractive they are cannot well be told in Printer's Ink. We’ve just opened a fresh new lot, and from tllem we’ll select a few notable lines to suggest the others. White lawn with many vertical hemstitched tucks, full sleeve, tucked cuff, tab collar 75s Then comes a line similiar to the last, but with two vertical bands of embroidery insertion 95c A very trim Number 9 is of one vesting in . white and black, fllll sleeve, narrow cuff, newest turnover tab collar - - $4.35 And at $1.35 tllere's also a dainty white lawn waist, tucks, two vertical bands of Hue lace insertion - - - - - - - Fine white lawn waist, full embroidered front, ] fastening concealed under tucks, at side, full sleeve, new collar - - - $1 95 A very effective waist is of fine pique, with the least touch of red in broken pin stripe, new tab collar, big pearl fasteners - - $1.95 Finest white pique waist, full embroidered front, . in style similiar to Teneriffe, one of the L baudsomest waists you ever saw - $4.25 _ Other strong lines come at $2.30, $52.45, $2.75, $3.35 and $3.85. _ , Mooac®.McLr.oD v l v i l . l r _ _ I _ l _p~ 'M M MANY friends throughout tile Province ‘ will learn with great regret of the death of Rev. Father Reid, announced yester- day by teiegrnnl from his brother wb0 was with him at Hot Springs, North Carolina for the past few weeks. The deceased priest it will he remembered after treatment in the Charlottetown Hospital wont abroad upon the advice of his physicians, in the hope that his health would be restored. liut medical nid and kind attendance were of no avail and the spirit passed away to n Higher Realm. Tile remains will arrive here in the course of ls few days. Samlou is any play repeated a second night ton full house in Charlottetown. Butin this r splct our Picton friends have scored all exceptional success. For when the curtain rose last tight the Com- pany had the pleasure pf finding them- selves greeted with an auditorium filled to the doors. Prlrcess Bonnie proved not less captivating than on the first night. Bright and catchy, scintillating with flashes of genuine wit, and at times Strong in its presentation, every one in the audience was delighted with the rendition. Applause was hearty and frequent, many encores being given and and gracefully responded to. The Sons of England have done themselves credit in their enterprise and Picton should certain- ly be congratulated in having sons and daughters possessed ofthe talent.st,rength and beauty so much in evidence last night. Charlottetown will give thcma most hearty welcome should they consent to repeat their visit to cur city and itis sincerciyhopsti illnt they may do so in the not distant future. Wear Trade Mark D Suspenders Guaranteed. Sold everywhere. CHICAGO MARKETS. Cmoaoo, April 22 - (Special) - May Wheat Mil July Wheat - “ Corn -in “ Corn - “ Pork $11.95 “ Pork - __________f_--i To ourcahcadncheni ten minutes use Kumfort Headache I’owdr>.rs. Wear Weeks’ Nobby Hats. ` `> "`Y""` U" Y' T' T' 'Y Y'f CIGARS If you are a snloker we want you to patronize our cigar department. Its stocked with the very best brands of 5 and lo cent cigars. just in - gooo La Maritans Cigars. 5oo Garcias. tooo Bouquets. looo l‘el>l»lc 500 La Marquerite- Try one of the above brllutls and you will have a rcnlly enjoyable smoke. "The TWO MACS" laciionaldtlitcliinnon, ' IIRUGGISTS. ’-:_ iz ,== 1/»> ~~ --_f.s’:=)`$->= Sei -, _/_--'.5-f* ? -15;.. _t ___;‘,-_',,.\..:.__/_l,I -,V _=“!e qi# ‘Sf _see 4 :- GIVE YOUR HEIR»-~»..--i,-»...»t. T HE AIR -»\I|;--»~»»-»~l~~JQf .zu-lf' illeufs e fl . _ .._;‘f,I/R ._»'.P,;'.`U ,v`,\\,,__:, \ »g§,,|`,`_,§f%\,),_`-_ -:".‘¢_._-_._ _ _ \ -' \_ ,lt 52,: 1' l-.~- 15 .»‘>?:»‘~>lMI~f’-‘Tier in one of our go-carts with light-running and noiseless gears", (wheels being fitted with rubber tires) and soft “springy” springs. “Our” go- ,T._,_,-i.i~7,< carts make B:lby’s afternoon _ out one of continued pleasure botll to baby and lllotllcr Call in and see our new John Newsnn. §,wv~¢~|~w»~»-~:~¢~M~ws~»-r~~q¢-~*\o- D ___ , _ I _ _ . gee tv eg ` Eckford’s Novelties in Sweat Peas \ *__ ,» v’ W 1, e._ .fra (‘or Gt.(ieorge and Kent Sta. l1ell€ till SiCCli '~`5l‘>,_.. \_ 2-/ .- ’f~ -I' ' ~ §.€j,‘, ._` Our collection em- braces over torty Best Named Varieties be- - sides Novelties of |903 “ i fi 3,* _‘F Superb New .ff Swcet Peas. Fasllion's Fragrant, Favorite Flower. Headquarters for SWEET PEAS in P. E. Island. CA RTERS’ “Latest Special” improved, Best New Mixed Sweet Peas for 1904. This ‘ brand" of the finest large ilowereti Sw:-et P.-a~ is /\ll:»< vi, ‘l l1l_\' UN- yUAl.LRD» Each gear we strive ln "surpass currelvr-s" in this .apr---l il mixture. e are quite sure t al. notwithsiamling the clain\- of slmrr con\m~t\tn|»= ~AN ESUALLY HIGH GRADR MIX i`iiIlK CANNOT BF, OHTAINHI) i2i,Si€WIiRRK. T eaeed, of course is not CROWN in mixture nt_ail, lt is “tilt-nlieli" iw ourselves of the largest-flowered, moat beautiful nnmevi varieties-each grown aemvnit-ly from the finest selected strains. Bsaidesail the beat and "tlNl.\' VHF. itl~‘,_\’l" of the varieties Introduced prior to last year, this NEW "BLEND" for :qos rnninlvls also aliberabrpropcrtion of all the ECKPORD N<>VRI,Ti|tS, and the large flowered NOVRL. KBS of 1903. novelties that hr ima have nevfr been lnrintiod in any mixture. Per pkt. 5 cent.a;n1.. lo cents, V. lh zs cents ; per lh_ co cents. CARTER 6: Co., Ltd., S