THE GUARDIAN CQARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD YSLANDLPMAY I3, 1905. 1 .-. -. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~ ;_-._;.,._~@1~,=-- U ; ~. __ - ._v>¢.¢_,-._.~»: » ,_-,_{».>; K- . _.--,,-.- , gr. '»-_';$~1,f,~“'.;~'.s,=f-es;-~ '~ ‘mm , » _ af. ._ I _ _ , __ ,___\_ 71,' .__ . yi.. 5, __ _ J, .___ :___ _ .(,_e_.\§~9'€'_§',F*'f=._,._‘ ‘1W”"'5'§' Pres A iinmhinatinn Fountain 'Syringe and Hot Water Bottle. That will [hold three quarts of water and we guarantee it for one year. Price $2 25. We have cheaper makes. See our window of na-ber goods. H A. ELLIS. Charlottetown, Montague. Mixray Riu er. ' l`iEN’S TWE LVE DOLLAR ii? °i;i U very (erm of itching -- * M ' - ` . ' 5 _ *f ~ ` ' if 5 eh¢mmereem»fi°'h':%?'m‘i°r'-lai't:°eaf"ii.‘°§e'§i¢l.Y The Manitoba Fm Press. enlist ¢°i°\" _become l¢l°f1‘°m ¥°°’°°7'°'° D_"‘""‘°’_” 1° °°' Infmigsi . -_ _ _ - ___ V . _ i _ °”"°'"°'“ i" "’° 'ml' "°°' md "k ’°“' “°i“"` i daily ubiished in Winnipeg, has .nd the widespread operations of cultiva- W3!! 8 'Ev _ bars what they think ofit. You can use it and P7 sum D _. if ~ » V - »- . ' ~' _. 3°* °‘“` “‘°°° N* if °°‘ °‘“'°‘i' m°°l’°‘ “l t pain BOIIGCW4 \@P°\t‘ “ld lla Hon, have warmed the soil. Providence fl'Om ii'l¢ link WODI v&f all&alenorlhnru|sox.Ba1'm&Co..'l‘ororito.~‘t 3”" 3’ _ - K _ » _ ~ .~ f -f _ Dr Chanda Olntmenilmks M W em” °""'°‘°"“ °“"‘°° i”-° "““°“ “"°° ""° '°°°"°' mhniiii T “ t Whit? C‘P‘i',D"9¥“ M- bn this spring in Manitoba and the Terri- gandmen, and tc-day the l>¢°P1°l°l'° _ _ __ _ 'A ~ ; ._ _._ . -._ ~ ' ‘ tories. From this we learn that the sea' _ing f»l1° P\`°'l"l° °°““t'Y “W fu" °f h°°"°“, Th¢n, tO0» thae are 3 dozeniiuttle 'kings vm n has been amost favorable one as re- d hope. It is there that the tutor# and swat as 3 in lards weather and soil conditions. 0° gcowth of our great Dominion must be of ¢h{1dl‘¢f1’S W¢3I'» ' Q _ "1 Y- » ` ‘f the 7¢,h instant seeding was a"nost iinisn- no” rapid, and we of the east on national _ _ " ed, with the result oi a much wider area and patriotic pounds can rejoice with our planted than in any previous yevr- The brothers oi the western wheatlands in the reports appear to be almost absolutely bright prospects of the present year. iunifoun from all over the Northwest. A There has been no broken weather to in ~ MR. CARNEGIE AND CANADA. _terrnpt the farming operations. This has --- aiforded full time for the careful cultiva- Mr. Carnegie has been saying some dis- tion gf the soil. Following the wheat ag.eeable things about Canada in an in- sowing the sowing of the roarser grains terview with the Ironmonger’s Journal of 'had begun, and already, on the date above London. Among other things he naid - 1 named, the wheat was showing grim that Canada can have no f uiure except as H f above the ground in many districts. part of the United States. This shows y The Free Press tells that, “r‘most evezy be ignorance ot the great ironmaster. ` °°,,.esp°nd¢n\», reports an incr: ased acre- ‘Not that he is an ignorant man in a gen- me, ‘mgunting in some districts to 25 per am' way. He knows' the iron and steel _ -‘cent ov" that seeded in 1190; aotbati' usiness, hr* some knowledge ot liter:-N _ithe Same Qrolgimls cgmumgtgnges pevail ture, and no doubt some knowledge of the W 5 E in a moderated; mebsure throughout the United States. But his published inter- -seascn a bumper crop is assured. The view betraysa woiul igno\'anceotCanada,' lueding has evidently been carefully, and ot the growth, prospects and pos'~ibi- I ‘ ` 'though extensively done,and upon naturellhies oi this couniiy. He a'so displays uds the rest ” This is a most assur- great ignorance of the desires ot thsCe.na- -_ depe - Q ing report. Our fertile Northwest is now ldian D20i‘i°- HUVUIZ 811001011 blmself U0 .. ~ CHILD ru.-:N's MILLINERY 'best. Theearly seeding is accounted for Canadians shall goard do likewise. This - bv the fact that the gr-n is sown when lillustrates the ' familiar n-overb that O01: I`I1i.uiI‘iCl‘S h8V¢ Oi that .set oi cm ~ ~ ~ imrefew inches oi the su- are has been 'ahve ‘S °°2¢°1"“°ih°=i_°f° °_¢w°°°v°rf-¢ iection, and in ready trimmed the variety is great enough to aide a thlwtd. iutthetéwhen the spring oilC6‘y But there are in Canada sims hve - S¢lCCtiOI‘1 at alD`lOSt PYICG weather advances with |mill.ons ol people who think for them- T , -'.11 sets in the warm SUITS We are selling more of ourtwelve dol- lar suits than anything else-seems as if every man in town Wants one, espec- ially the young man. Why not? The styles'are smart and handsome. Three button sack, with roll collar, three button cut away, three button square corner, sir: gle breasted, high padded shoulders, great to show oi? a manly hgure. Stylish cut vest, trous- ers full at thelhip. They are in rich greys, blue, stripes and browns. ` C Why are our twelve dollar suits than-anybody else’s ? Beeaube we them from W. R. Johnson and the Fit- reform and they are the best makers in Canada. They only sell te us in this town. They put certain touches' into ' e - _ their clothing that nobody else -*seems ” _` _ to et onto. If u’ll look we’l1 make .. ,.. doubt Canadians in general will read his latest deliverance with a measure of disgust. Several Canadian cities wns and villages have accepted bis A p 'been so' hr elea*ly p;oved or clearly suspecting, 'hams now only too wmv disprovodat the enquiry, but Stratons - position can hardly be h ld to be now as ' ' of public library buildings without enhthat he hedih view when beetewieg; d nh h d _ _ , leee gifts the weakening of their' 3” as* e 8 n'v'r bun pu' mid" . .legiancetothe British Sovereign and °h""'”‘ y __ _ rsmphe. He himself has new opened their ' ‘ _ ` they may have had for Andrew Carnegie. bcforc the Legislature proposes to ln- lThe Times adds significantly: "But whether the Government will take the R n I A u w A N T 8 T ‘_ ' _ 0, e . H l l ~ , WANTED-A bookkeeper. appiv in own E -Mr. Stratton has not been persona gra. _ ha"dw__m“ w R o_ Box ssl I3 d I, pd 5 N ,_-...-.-.i . _ ‘- ~ .=. . a this! ~ the -old ii; §;, ii g yo "assortedpatterns _ ' T mmdmmu` a sue’ ure gghem. mee rs eng 1' ~ ~ 'I Prowse Bros., The Qnly|Stylisl§Cloth1ei's, i ` 1: .. ~~ _ -_ -sf lsr. _ J » .,__ _,_ gig V V - . . ' " W .3-.§_»_ emja ea A' »'n`ew`~ one given whei~e'riisf- aerisfeeehr-y. 'nike eareofyour teeth andthey -willtakecareof . ‘ ......?i" I. I.`liE9l|l, i’N.B. _ ,~T~\.- yes Mlf-\w~¢~Mas T seany stride , with with little Oi the V I A ` Tud&Y’l Probabilities. ohillws Winds ‘ °°“l'“’°° l” ___ - the eastern Provinces in M8! - _ °' THAT and moderately warm. f ‘ . , h ° V i 4 C i i I :.> » ` i 2 ' twenty five and DAY “AY 13, my which were so common WEDNLS ' thir ears are now no lout!" dffid' WHITE. LAWN CAPS An .array of dainty Hoods and Caps for the very wee infants; for the little ones just 'beginning to toddle about and for children up to 6 years old. LAWN.HO0DS 28. 50, 75c, $1.00, 1.50, 1.75, z.oo. SILK HOODS 39, 60, 95, Loo, $1.10, L15. » LAWN uns 38 - mi _ _ ' ` ' I e?m!§i'ie2"efre?i‘ii|1 K ZF |»RA|R|£ ggugfgy, ed. Tireenmmer once afrequelwy _b D5 Esgé ` ‘° °‘”'° f°' ‘"5 SEEDNG 'N THE eourceotloss add disappointment, have ~ .-_\_._.1h h h i e- _,_ llililliilllliill & Wllll2llIlS s§°.I§I`.Z° ..f.°’...I`.'°.§..l’.Y.`l.Z.'2.l` lf, ° e ~ UIHMSII. Solicitors. NOURI. db IF TQBMENTED WITH Corus' that they wish to remain British suifl RF’ P , ' ~ f -~ ' =r. _ _ D'A’ u"B"K° C Save v0fl1‘S¢\3 ml". V0 ’ 3°" ‘“s"’°s -_ is. Nor has Mr. Carnegie any power BAYFIED YELIAE. ' - -- ' ~~," .' il' T 1u.aman's Pain . _ , _» _ &m-mam Bleak. Cbadottetown izrblggriimaiffi Lila-.-.?`Ra;-t»1actm. I.. is or peiauasiveness that will indnsa them M U a K we i I-Ddrlts w gmngg mlm in ' mm. Ngtj ` ‘ V' i I A J- I T 'T `_ - ~-.-. Ad W T I ' H . >` 51.*-.s" 1., v ` A i T *WW- S1 _ - -. 'rl ‘Q ~ Klyne-1. ` ~ _. . lliqgsqyy.-,Lead ~ same view of it and reserve him his port HELP wAN1_EfDf MALE folio remains to be ‘ee but the fact that ~ _ _ - _ _ N081 il Damiirgan.-B. x _ eatéeergeilbet. #G ¢l.wlm. _ _i \ \;~ THE E. B. EDDY C05 r with several members of the Government wAN.rFD__A combetem and tmmvortny ‘ would ilrdicate that S0 gocdan opportune sealer for the lobster season. Apply at this V ity to get rid ot him will not be lost by °m°°f 'S d tf ’ ‘ tbem.” As The Times is supposed to be Wa:T'1`ED-SEVERAL lI?'D:3TRI0:7il1i’§:~;1 a - ~ . sons each state to trove or ouse es a _ the organ °t Hon' J’ M' Gibsofl’ wh° 'S a eleven years and with u large capital, to call 1 1. colleague of Mr. Strstton’s, it would seem uw, memhahis and agents for successful and _ - 1 th proiitahle _ line. _Permanent engagement = not unhkely than me retirement or g Weekly cash salary of $6 and all traveliingex Q . 'latter ‘mm the G.-W°'nme'.\t'is fxpectgd and hotel bills advanced in cash each Y _ w- week Ex rienee not essential. Mention ref to be pei-.anent. Not veiy muchhal C - P2 ° _ »~ _ ~ _ __ , ereneeandenelose self-addressed envelope.THF ‘ " 5¢-abox - - - 3Baaea\2 gi _T0-LET-Two h Deallrigay Block, Appiy to Gif. _,___ 0-LET,-Farm pleasant ahedhauaeil assignee rest; andahadetreea. 4-'gif s»9~ .F 08128’ ” ` IICDOIIII , G¢0't0Wll, ga' ,.5 Ready to-wear, in 4_“¢n|iitlemarme¢.a‘ audworryeitherlq &l\@ 65 01.15, r.a5, Lea; Flite Nm CAS? 1.90, e.to, a. geo, 3. Tweed. Wei audbek.