:lm _. _ .»~.f_,.._. _ .. ._ , _ _I _ V , , I ‘ _ - »_- _ _- . _ ` A Js\-|---- _ ~ ___ ,f _ ‘ _ _._, - I, I ~ i`A1-&"1._. . I' ' 7*. i_ =1»r _ _ . L . 3. 0MWWW%% exmwmmm .' Q l-lood_’-s Pills - ; aaehvallmuuls. ana.-g e Wall Paper ‘ At Less Than - iiall Price l » I If I' You will miss a grand _ opportunity if you do not `f‘ . buy the job lots of _wall ` 4 paper we are offering. "1 ~` Cali in and see them and -.- . at the same time havea look at ,Q 0UR NEW PAPER - ff' _-* We claim to have the ‘ pretliest patterns and the \»; lowe-t prices in the city, 2,; let us know and we will. -_- send our sample books to *fi M your home. 'We know ` we have just the paper ef you waht. _ lA»rLolt’s at Bookstore. " ff '\>" ol-Im-¢~au»sl»s»~¢|~au~»O Rich, Dark Fruitcake if you. want some rich Fruit 'Cake at only 25:: per pound, call at D.STEWART’S. Ecnrrss Bamanr, Bakes Best Bread. Osanaluuvlf-ea|¢¢»s|vs»`§ FORSALE Pll nr part of a' valuable farm con- taining 84 acres, 3% miles from Char- ioitetown,alsq a tive horse power boiler and engine' andlai ten horse power engine, double* action. Washing machines made an`rl repaired cheap. For particulars 'ppply to`]ohn Prowse, Royalty, City or DENJ. CARTER 8; C0.. 3~29dth twfgm . Auctioneers will ,be completed ln order received. I ~ ' lild iw r ' ."';.',;,,~ ' .-° -.», ' ,, _. -< ._'- -»:‘..;.z~'-.. 4.....-. _ - - - __ _ _ __ _ . . _ - - - - _ 4,- li". Q . . .,. I-im -' -»:".,-L="-`\'}` ni'-">' - - - -""5-".,'I 1--' ",.I.~2- '-.if ' .~ :fi 'l -' ,->-‘.2--.. ~` '_A - fx.. - ' - - ,,.-.’ _ -~ - _ - - _ - _ . -~ -_ . ._ ,~ _~ -_ - " - ' '=_ ‘.1 . '-1' :hw ----. 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Till many friends ct John Harper - ||l 5° Dkaled to hear that his son George' is improving. THB Inst two games of Basket Ball' 1 the lwnie series will not be prays.; ....51 lllondayuf next week. Ifnanx Rrnsr ct H. Shorey ce co, ra in the city in the interest. of his firm. This is hll thirtieth trip to Charlottetown. Tun many friends of Miss Elisa Mc. Quarrie, Rustico. will be pleased to learn thatsbe is improving altcr a short ill- ness. Till city union of The Kings Daughters today contributed ss inwards the Y. la. C. A. Mortgage Fund. B. Callaghan and J. H. \‘Villiatus each gave 82.00. WM. \Vr0\l8hlf :P52115- prlces $1.00, 1,40, 130, 120, leo. 150. U0 “Tile Two Mncs,”. MacDonald &'.Mac- Kinnon, Drugglsts. Cor. Gt. G60. and Kb- Sm dtwli. ‘ .-.J _ ~| ;_£*lllUQ|x¢asna\vnslllllng¢e»¢ll~l nay; iiousecleaning ade Easy We want to make hoilsecleaningnn easy ]0_‘7 for you this year bv furnishing you with the arti- cles that lighten labor. Read our llst and see If there is not at least one article you Wantr the” coll at telephone No. 6. ‘_ Mac’s , Piano Polish Cleans, polislles and renews -the brilliancv of pianos and wood- work. Price r5c rl bottle. Ammonia Large bottles 15 and 1 International Carpet Cleaner Mak old carpets look lieie new. Easy to use., Price z5c a V large tin. Strongest and best. _ 5 chloride. Best disinfectant for sinks, sewerage,cellars, etc, absolutely destroys contagiou. _____.___.---- Borax put up in large boxes with full dir- 25c. _ ectlons. roc a box. ________..------ Ox Gall Snail Excellent for clean- ing ca,-Pegg, ro cents a cake. , _ l , _ _ All of the above artic es are _ U - ity and are fully guaranteed by us: Kllldlli ca or phone No 6. , W . I of suD€fl01‘ ¢l““l "THE TWO MAC’ McDonald & McKinnon, DRUQGISTS. Corner Great George and Kent Streets. dittvtf. VH? UAB! Bosaarsom who has been- Vfllllllli in the city returned to her home 'IL Boldt last lvenIng._ f NB" Sewrdayw comic me is the neat Y°f~ “Willia's .dyeing machine made- Bketls look like aa Easter egg. Pnmmg. 'P8 Peley pays a visit to a horrid circus and catches lt." 'ras death or lin-»_b.x_cur-r-is or uns town will be learned with the deepest regret. She had aatroire of paralysis on Sunday last, and in spite of all that medical skill could do she passed away yesterday ,nm-_ noon. The deceased was a very estlmsble woman, and was held in the highest ree- peot by all who knew her.She wasa daugh- ter of the late James M. McNutt, Mnipeque. She leaves to mourn a sonow- ing husband and live children, besides her mother two slat/ers and one brother to all of whom the Guardian extends its sincere sympathy. lilr:sl~ltc'r1Nu a paragraph which appear- ed in yesterday's Guardian referring to an examination of Mr. Rochds Catholic School in this city, ilfty years ago, a reader of this paper states that the young Rocha referredto was John Roche, who was drowned on board an American war- shlps which was wrecked in the great Samoan hurricane. Tile Broyderluk was the Reverend James Broydarlck whose body is lntcrrcd in the vault bo- neath the altar of St. Dunstan's Cathe- dral. The other boy mentioned is Henry iiughcs, who is now the Assistant Inspector of weights and measures in this city. Ynsl'r-rlrliav mol-ning, judgment was delivered hy the Master of the Rolls in the matter of tha application of Lewis P. 'l`nnto|l against thc City of Cilarlottctown. l\lr. 'l‘a|lton had npplielllto the Court for an injullct-ion to restrain the City of Clmriottetowu from selling his renl pro- perly for ullplllll civic taxes until a hill set-Linl.: forth certain irreafularities and praying for relief against. excessive, taxation, etc., should he disposed of oy thc Court. llis Lordship held that suilicicnt cause did not exist for the interference of the Court, that section 167 of the Act of In- corporation renders the by-lnw for ass- essment legal and binding notwith- standing any such irregularities as those alleged, oven lf they did exist, and that the Court of Equity will not interefere to render such proceedings void ina collateral action of this kind. The rule was dismissed with costs. His Lordship in the course of his judg- ment said “show me thatany fraud exists andlshall act quickly, and the eifect oi’ such action shall be far reaching, '1`herels,g¢.lraudhcre; no wrong doing. 'llhéaffairtrdf the city cannot be managed without money and there ls no unfairness alleged or inequality prevailing in its mode of levying the tax. If Mr. Tutlioh ‘ has doubt ,as to Mr. VanIderstine’s right to receive the money, there is nothing alleged against Mr. Clark, the city clerk and areceipt from him would be as effectuala safa- gunrd against his lands being sold as any iniunctions which Ihave power to grant him." Haszard K, C., appeared for the City of Charlottetown, and Brown and Melllsh for Mr. Tanton. ,_______?__?_.-l- Strong Household Ammonia Extra strong, bottled by ourselves. Large bottles l0c. Powdered Borax Pure and clean. r ibcartons 15 cents. Try us for house- cleanlug supplies. ‘>~i-%-sw -for- D r/tarsrnnr or Punuc Worms, Sealed tenders will be received at this oilice until noon on Tuesday." April 10th, l _906 From any person or persons willing to contract for the providing and erect- ing of 50 feet steel :san for the above mentioned bridge ; so for the rebuild- iuiof approaches and the building of su atucture according to plan and specification to be seen at this oiiice, and agltxie rppidence of Judson Webster, Baparatgetendera will be received for steel span and sub-structure and ap- proaches, or for the whole work. The names of two ressonaible persons willing to become boun for the faith- ful performance of the contract, mast accompany each tender. The Department doe! not bind itself toéccspt ir; :greet o; any, t;ad§;` ‘° en era mat e ' en r llidgell Bridge." L. B. IMMILLAN, T E N D E R S ' Midgell Bridge Wills the Clydesdale horses imported by' F. B. Hearts. from Scotland arrive by the steamer wdan and are dlsemblrked' it lathe owneris lpteutlon if possible ur naradei,ap'nl_pv spat can-as s_t_rget,' 1| lt. will ahbfd 'many who vqiuld like to do ao, an opportunity to see those soulmate. A vxnr cleverly constructed set of har- neal made a small scale may be soon in the window ol C. E. Rodd'e harness-shop on _Great George Street. The harness is complete in all parte and down to the minuteat detail and is adjusted upon a plantar horse model about a foot high. The making of the various portions so well and on so small a scale certainly shows the lngenlqusneas and capability of those engaged on the work. The collar isexoeptionally good made with all the care and after the style ui a regular horse collar; it tl the work of Wm.'Bradley, the collar maker of the establishment. The hamas are made of copper and are the re. suit of very clever work on the part oi Chas. Rodd, who constructed- -llmosl. all tae other items of gear. This interesting little exhibit may be seen by anyone who calls at the shop. Exal|lNa1'loN :Hall in Prince of \V¢llc~ Colleze overflowed last evening with the lludiencc called together by the promised musical and dramatic entertainment. 'l`i_1cro were six or seven musical numbers including orchestral, chorus, with a song, by Miss Hazel Bromncrtcncored), vlolln solo by Miss B. Hoiblooknl quaru.-tts with violin abllgato by Miss Holbrook, and n song, The Wreck of thc Julie Plant by J Murchison, which was enthusiastically encured. There was candy, ice cream and cake galoredlstributed whilethc orchesl rn played a medley of choice selections. The dramatic sccnes from Sllakespeurtfs iienry IV. were three in number intro- ducing Prince Hal, Falstaff, Polns stall. showing thc ‘planning of the robbery, ilu- lloublo robbery and Falstnifs explan- ations. it was un admirable production. G. liosrl played Prince Hal, .l. \V. Bririgcr the fat Knicht, V. Urocket., appeared ru Pains, ll. Warburton as Francis, and li Smith won a boquct as Mistress Quickly Laughter and applause greeted t.hc per- formers throughout. To Prof. Watts ll.- musical dlrcctorgrcut credit was due. ll was altogether a must cnjoyahil- null cre- ditable entertainment. WARNING. I wish to state positively l.hn|. nom.. has in the past, nor will ill thc future la- authorizcd or permitted to sell in Halls, Tents, or in any public places, my pre- scriptions-Dr. Shoop's Remedies. Repul- able Drugglsts, or Chemists are mv only legitimate representatives. Certain parties, of questionable reputa- tloll, have been offering manufacturui articles in the undlgnifletl manner men- tioned above, said articles purportinglo have been created at my laboratories. Probably the persons responsible for this deception .are aiming to gain the advantages thai: naturally will come io them because of the popularity ofthe genuine Dr. Sl\oop‘s preparations. This nrticlels published asa means of warning thc public against the deception in question. Prosecutions at law will follow. I G. I. SHOOP, M. I). :Zim ---0-*' EiE$!?5'?l. Ifyou want toscc the very topnlos notcll of miilinary perfection, attend our big exhibit Wellncsday and Thursday before Easter. M. Trainor &.Co. iidli. emi- Y. lmlhdydtio nal A-erica. _ lark Jean Paul Inch Yvel Gilbert Mooer, Marqnh do Latayettt!,"'tvas a young French nobielan who, on hear- ing that America had declared inde- pendence of Great Britain, resolved to come over and assist ua in the ltrngglc. Ho was already an ctiicer in the French army, but obtained leave of ub- seace. 0a his arrival in Philadelphia, then the aeat of government, in the summer of 1777, congress voted hlm a commission u major general, though he was not yet twenty-one years of age. Be rendered distinguished service to the American cause, especially at the battle of Yorktown. tor which Wash- ington publicly thanked him the day after Comwallis' surrender. After his return to his native land he took nn imporhnt part la tho French revolu- tion and the events which followed. He returned to America in 1824 and was moot enthnaissticatiy received in each of the twenty-tour states and all the principal cities. Congress votod him $2w,0N and a township of land iuconsldtratlen of his former services, hh own hrtmle having been confiscat- cddm-ta¢ the rolls ot terror.-St. Louis || , td; , _ l < .___..,-_: _-_,._...__._.____.__. _.___.___i. _.- _ _ _..- l l .',,_%l;--Q' ,nw 3*, 'c ‘fc-f [ on \\ I/ es f ' 1 ,p `?‘r _ - -. ff# \ » ,_ 0n Saturday , .g me Seventh \.\\-1 J ` (LQ _,` ” L T The Great Exhibit of.- l5anclsome€ast rlllillin rv S11 pissing all our previous openings in its extent, this showing of Easter hols will bring delight TO EVERY WOMAN WITHIN its reach. The range sllowu will be enormous, and the styles correct, new and delightful. There will be Stylish Ready-to-wear Hats, Chic Untrimmed Straws, li-inlines, Chiffons, etc. Dainty lnilliuery for children, unlimitttl supplies of flowers and other trilnmings,and above all a magnificent showing of beaulful trimmed nlilliucry. Some are imported models-but the majority are the artis- tic productions of our own workrooms Particularly strong in this linenwill be our range of dainty prod_i1c_llolls at - $3.00, $4.00, $5.00, etc. Moderate priced hats with all the style of the most extravagant Come early, come late, come any time, we’re glad to sec you from 8,30 a. m. Until 9.30 p. m. _ OORE ft). McLEOD ` The Millinery People. //J ( -ME- ___ ________,_Z i I- -(_‘&e"` \,. r 'c lk. \ l ll / __.i__ _T ARE_YOU TROUBLED Wllil SLEEPLESSNESS? A Get one of our sleep inducing mattresses. They ale = clean and sanitary and the essence of comfort. They will give you quiet, restful sleep and a feeling nf freshness when you awake. Prices run. from $2.85 (soft top) up to $ir_.6o for our high grade elastic felt mattress. Don’t put up with that old. lumpy mattress a day longer. Get a new one today. ...lol-ll\l |\lEvve»o|\l. aauasaaasnlvnvaaallllnnlllnvasvculrudn STILL FOKGING AHEAD The Sun Life of Canada has just placed oil oi its reserves on a per cent Standard besides laying aside $561,252 to surplus accolmt which account now anlountsto 31,73 5,698.59. For plans in this “Prosperous" Co. see Charlottetown. Manager for P. ii. Island. 19 mwf ry: 3 i-2 ` V TENBERS For Dunk River Bridge, Ro~s‘ Corner- Dl-jl-.\n'l‘.\rl-;:\"l‘ or-‘ l’l7nl.lc Vvolzlts, Charlottetown, March 2olll, ‘o6. Sealcll tclnlers will bc ircccircll at this oillcc until noon on TUESD AY, APRIL l0lll, i 906 From any person or persons willing to contract for tll<' p ovldillg and crevi- ing ofa 7o ft. st? égm./_{o§;~tilc above mentioned bridg , a dfoat e repairing of approaches and building of silh- structure according to plan and specifi- tmtion to bc seen at this office. Tcnflers may lender for the wholl- work or separately for the slccl span abd sub-strllctllrc anll approaches. The names of two res zousible persons willing io become bound for the faith- ful performaoce of the contract, must accompany eaell tender. The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or an tender. Tenders to be marl¢e