._,,;.v»f-.re--ew i r . 2, 1. iv-»~r,..-.,. L .f ~. .,. .,...,.,_,. _ ......-.--..-¢»-sen ~..-so-uwnoppe-u r c r i l r 1 l i i i rr 1. _. i r I l i IE. .-Y-qew-»»-i~»F_: -7,. .L-. E r r .>- i ri _..,,,,,.,.,,,.,,~_-,_,j ....-.~ for --f i r rr__ ri i l r, ri 1," ~.` _.........__.~,..- ---.----,---- ---- --i-rv’ i. N i . i 5 t i I -wr -.---»rv~v- 3 i i- i E F.. r- . ,-;\ Fig* “Z ' K- 'IHE GU ARUIAJN, Cl-IARLOTTETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. MAY 21, Iwi. ` F- -u . ilr. J. li. A_yers _ derlrrrs . ¢)I"I'IC E- Bunny sado ; New Prowse Block. First door to the right ' pllnrrs. _ %:sfactory work. Reasonable price. Ieleph one aio. I I “S _ `: , _f Q, __'____ ' / mumvl _.'|l¢'*c;f;_` W / / ~ / i =~I~';\’ I __ `/' "\` gl , ~' \ li Tl\ere’s lllore to the Pedals 1_'han the Looks. ii other words looks isn’t everrthing. Too Br ntford "Red Bird” for 1900 is iftod wi h rhe b-st pedsl=, perfect in every es=er.t`al point for comfort and and safety-worthy of the high grade machine that it is -'several options in styles. .lsr--Ysrlkf I e/ The Keystone l`_:f’ ,JI it . 1 ' *- ¢'\ u _ //A _ > /» ich ~ - -. ’; -' r T i e _ Tw'/'ILT' 'Al r _ ‘ _ ` _ !.‘~» ' , \ ._ \ . ' 6 i ilall bicycles is-the bearings. Gen- lrn Bearings are dust proof and made so they will run for years wirhout snow- hg signs of wear. - - _ ltK|NiEY BRUS. Charlottetown. 5-I6 if. VR.. _A RR* SYDNEY, C. B.-s _y ADVERTISEMENTS F. A.. G. OUS-ELEY. B.-XRRISTER. &c. nrmlvs' CORNER. _ Charlotte Street, Sydney, C. B. A ly 6 daw - llllli. Mliilililiilili, L.`L. B. Barrister, Sc. A srnner, CAPE nRErerr;`N.s. Branch Office, Glace Bayi C. B, ~ lblleetions promptly attended to. Inv 19 ddcw 3 mos. . R , *_ _ _ _ _ __' A Josephhchonald LL.B l asnkrsrrsa Asn sotrcrrorz. ¢o\.ipcTror~rs Paomvrtv /lrrrsrsnrsn ro _.f Noam sYn.\'sY,c.n. /1_0' 203 mos d&w ARCHiBALD&Co Slippers of llli Syrlney uri llenirrinn C O A Is S General Commission and Steamship #ents Lloyd’s Agents and Agents for ew York, Boston and Phadelphif- Underwriters. NORTH SYDNEY, CAPE BRETON. 'UV Z) d&w6ln0s -_mfr - __ _ _~ ;-ff H055 & ROSS larrlslm, Solicitors, Gonveysncm tc. _ Sydney Oa.p”¢ Breton Solicitor; éor tae Bankof British North America, n ., f , . - Reference’-Pey.E. Island;'M‘cDeod'_Maxi0n& l?uarrie, inmmerside. , , ' oney to Loan_ Real estate bought and oold ,HUGH ROSS l..L.R. _ ' HOWARD rl. R088. RA. LLB. R __ J I l R R llliciiililiiil & MGGABE i :Noted English Remedy It Effectually Cures Constipation and lndlgestlon- Wills’ English Pills will rid you of Con- stipation, drive poisons from the system and tone up the stomach to normal action. Try them for your indlgeatlon; they never fail to give satisfaceion. The only truly guaranteed pills sold by drug- gists. Ask for Wills’ English Pills; do not take a substitute. Mailed to any address on receipt of 25 cents. The Wells 8:. Richardson Co., Limited, Montreal. ,-.R..;;__R ' MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS “I’ll never give you up, Miss Perkins- never.” - “'1‘hat’s it. Mr. Hopkins, I'd [be gfraid to marry such a determined, obs nate man as you are.” Suddenly Attacked. Children are often attacked suddenly hy painful and dangerous' Colic. Cramps, Diarrhoe,I)ysentery, Cholera Infantum, etc., Doctor Fowler's Extract 'of ,Wild Strawberry is a prompt and sure cure Lvhich should always be kept in the ouse. “Does Polly want a cracker?" “Get out! .Give me a reception wafer and a salted almoudf’-Chicago Record. Gravesend. Out. DEAR Sins,-I am lrlad to be able to tell you that Doan's'Kidney Pills proved an excellent remedy for' lame back and kidney troubles, frorqhwhich I suffered 1 took one box and t ey entirely cured mc.-Mas. H. SMITH. “Are you glad your pa is in politics, Jimmy?" _“Oh. I dont mind pa going in, but ma, she’s gone' in too."-Detroit Free Press. Minard's Linlment Relleves Nenralgia. A woman and a child are alike. Each needs a strong, uplifting hand. Found At Last A liver pill that is small and sure, that acts gently, quickly and thoroughly, that doesnot gripe. Laxa-Liver Pills possess these qualities. and are a sure cure for Liver Complaint, Constipation, Sick Headache, etc. “Mrs.f Chestly seems to think she is one of society’s lights.” “She relies tco much upon the efful- gence of` ber nose.”-Cleveland Plain Dealer. A"Boon To Cyclists. A bottle of Hagard’s Yellow Oil should be in every cyclisL‘s kit, as it- is the most elfective- remedy for Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Stiff Joints, Contraction of the Muscles, Cramps in the Legs, etc. “You trust me thoroughly, dont you, Ethel?" “Of course. Edgar; but tell me, are the-installments on this diamond fring all paid oil” ’ Run Down. - “I was run down and nervous, so Y got a box of Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills, and they proved of great benefit to me. My mother also wishes to say that they were of great value to her.”-P. HILL! ER A woman who mistakes her place can never ret_urn,to where -she first was. The path hasbeen coveredmp froniher eyes. Left A Lcgiicy. . _Last winter left a legacy of impure blond to many people, causing tired feel- 1ngs,lack_ of energy, indigestion, consti- pa*ron, brlrou-rnes~‘, etc. Burdock.,Blood Buters never fails to cure you of thee foregoing diseases by unlocking the secretions and removing all impurities from the system. Woman is the ease for that which pains the father. She is balm for his troubles. Miuard‘s Liniment Cures Dandrufi. s A woman that respects herself is more ' beautiful than a single star, more beauti- ful than many stars at night. LIVER TROUBLES, biliousness. sal- low complexion yellow eyes. jaundice etc. yield to the curative powers of LAXA- LIVER PILLS. They are sure to cure. The gods honor her who thinketh long before opening her lips. Pearls come from her mouth. ' insrd’s Linlmeut for sale Everywhere. Trust not the woman that thinketh more of herself than another. Mercy wil not dwell in her heart. FOR iriremal or external 'use HAG- ‘ YARDS YELLOW OIL cannot be excell- ed as a pain relieving and soothingremedy for all pain. A vain woman is to be feared_,.for she will sac: ifice~all her pride. ‘ 5 _Mlard’s Llnlment Cures Burns. Respect always a'silent woman. Great is the wisdom of t e woman that fholdeth her tongue. _i ¢ WCRMS cannot exist either in children or adulrs when DR. LOW’S WORM SY- RUP is used. 25c. All dealers. . r ‘ Trust not a vain woman, for is first in her own eye. f ` f » ssriarsrsas. soucrrors, e __mr.nnrnrs srnnurxc nnsnscaa norirues. Pvntrc. ercl. OFFICES; MacDo_nald’s Bloc_k,’C‘sarlotte_ Si Syduy. cape ‘snug N. s. Special Attention to COLLLECTION and RaA_L» fr--.-.~ ~ §'~. rr se'-i',:`-35-,er . ,' ‘- A-'_. _:, , , A » ~,'f‘: 5 -1-,<1 5.-‘.~ " -- >, rf J* "‘l~.-r.`-'E vi ~` " r’ ~§~\:- Af* -~.~ SUM’SIl)E ANI) WEST -Ran ,A The Larcsr News From Prince County. MR. and Mrs. M. C. Delaney and two children North Tryon, spent Sunday and yesterday in Summerside. MOEwr~:i~1 the Hypnotist who had Mar- ket Hail hooked for last night ..nd to-night has cancelled his engagements here. MRS. Laura T. Gallant of Malpeque,died on Saturday at the old age of 107. Mr. David Gallant, Summersidg, is a son Of the deceased. Mauser Hall has been booked for the 10th of J une by Billy Van’s Minstrels, on the 15th June by London Belles and - on the 19th J une by a Humpty Duulllffi show. Ma. Fred Warren, a contractor of Bos- ton spent the past week visiting his mo- ther at New London. He crossed by the Northumberland yesterday on return home. ` ‘ THE friends of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Green, Central Bedeque, will regret to learn of the death of their youngest son which occurred yesterday morning at 7 o'clock. Six horses were amongst the shipments by the Northumberland yesterday morn- ing, one of them a fine looking beast ship- ed by Mr. Fred W. Peters to Mr. Hayes of St. J chu. ' OLD rose cashmeres, all shades and prices, the correct thing for waists and blouses. French flannels, blues and gar- net dotted. Always dress g ods novel- ties at the Ladies' Furnishing Store. Gannon Warrs was arraigned before Stipendiary McQua.rrie yesterday mora- ing charged with assaulting his wife. He was given three options viz paying $15 and costs, serving two months in Prince County Jail or leaving the town inside 48 hours. He is likely to choose the latter. Mn. Archie Ramsay and the sailor oil’ the Barkentine Rxmona were released yesterday morning, there being no prose- cutor appearing. These men were arrest- ed at the instigation of Mr. H. A. Comp- ton, who claimed that the former passed on him a defunct confederate Bank Note. RRR. Stratford, 4th Aug, 133) Messrs. C. C. Richards &.Co. Gentlemen,-My neighbor’s boy 826 4. years old, fell into a tub of boiling water, and got scalded fearfully. A few days lat- er his-legs swelled to three times their natural and broke out in running sores. His parents could get nothing to help him till I resommended MINARD'S LINIM- ENT, which after using two bottles, coin- pletely cured him and I know of several cases around here almost as remarkable, cured by the same Liniment, and I can truly ray I never handled a medicine which has had as good a sale or given such universal satisfaction, M. HIB BERT, General Merchar t. _R r "R ' R 25 Just received, 25 boxes of Prunes selling very low. W. A. Hutcheson, -21 dtf WANTS. LDSIS. FOUN D._ ETC fy. “'LOST.-On Wednesday. a Lady's belt with fancy silver buckle. 1-'inder please lease at this office. 21 21 pd. TWANTED.-A young man who understands _how to take care or horses. Apply to William Welsh, Sluthport. I3 3i. WANTED.RBoy to drive delivery waggon and work in bakery. Mast be at least 16, with fair education. Good recommendation. Apply to D Stewart, Eclipse Bakery. , . , 17 rf. WANTED,-A boy to learn vvltchmaking, etc. M_ust_be well recommended. Apply at once giv- ing addreas and ‘reference to' Watchmake-' P. O. Box 555 Charlottetown. 17 tf T 1'-‘OR'SA'IivE:A secondyli and jump Seat Buggy Applv at once to Mclmns `Bros , » Kent Street, Charlottetown. utf d & vr. WANTBD_TA _ ,itat-class pressman tailor Wages no object. Apply here. I4-IW WANTED.-,A girl between 16 and zo years of age willin to learn cooking. Also an assistant luousemaif. Apply at the _ E; I. Hospital 7 tf BOY VANTED.-For _ shoe stare. Onevrith some experience preferred. Address Box 37 city. - 4tf T0 LET.--That conveniently situated. house f'0n.the.corucr _'oi Pownal and Water _street at presentioccupied by Mr Hewitt. _ ~ras all mod- ern improyexnents. Possession given the first .°f.;.>.r=->i..__v.1, I mf -TO LE`1‘.--Two new dwelling-houses on Hlll~boro St. near Hillsboro Square, These houses :re both new and irst-class xn_ievcry particular and have all modern conveniences. Applytow W_.-Wellner. riff ~ I ~l_ street near Ki1'1d'erga"ten Hall ` ThTs»_.'hour-c- has g all rnod_e;_n_ conyenieuces. Apply to W. W. _WClill¢1’.. .. 26 tf WANTED.-A Housekeeper for the Warren Farm. A-middlgageé perspn .pi-eferxed. ‘situa- ti_on. 'permanen i ',suitnb_e'.-Ar l to h . Kewsén, Charlottewwn. ' ’ PPT 23tT° D » St‘1`%;tET,t.-'rhatiitesiratlgfe residence on (§_'raftou _ .apresenrn eoccnpar'no`Prol'. Watts. There is a :ood stable ann ‘czech house. a lawn $114 Sltdea. House fi tn ll ' Mr. Jas Spence. Clachan, Out. savszi-'l‘£l‘¢°.*\:‘l5ii'¢=°¢*. 'Ind liraiedvmd lent moderate. 'Posessionon llsyist. Apply NF-S.¥99.fi=.-_ . _ / qu H Ill. lik l e;r¢.'L'u¢cks.na¢er. °'° '"'° hi-u.° .AGENTS WANTED/-T Bqgf". " ‘ - Far and ‘Family Record Our' ant k from ¢§¢my¢' v gig" i`:'f"."l:°‘s.'i°'§."if.°°°°"-"l`.°i`%°...f'."r'» e, _ , __ IUYCEU XTX. C0., HL' ` __ , f _ a_ ,, :_ Pr - ‘ i >- PERSONAL MENTION _ Mr. William Sterns, of Morell. is at the , Queen. _ , ` 4 ' "` ` 1 7" ' ‘ Mr. L. W. Watson, left yesterday for i` ` i Ottawa. , -- `_Mr. Hugh Kerr of St. John, N. B., is at the Queen Hotel. . _ _,_ _N M __ _ Mr. G. H. Crozier of Sydney, came to I 5 the City last night. , ‘ ‘\ _. , ‘. -1'.. ; *H- . -rn . Dr. F.'i}.Stophenson leaves this mom- ` .,~ ,. ,f ing for the mainland. 1 . - » _ . __ [if Mr. Thos. Goodwill returned yester- ‘ ` ` ' ‘ day afternoon from College. ” 1 f ' i , 6- Mr. F.. J. Anderson of Yarmouth is among the guests at the Queen. A ;_; m».'.\'.1usLsof|orsnmm¢rsrds,csms~ro , , .. . e. -. f' the City by the expresslast night. 'P j l ;; _ ; ‘ if A~ T. 5' A I .5 v f~}'y. Mrs. Warren Welluer and her daughter ' ` ' ei ‘ have returned from a visit to California. Mr. Wm. Sellar and Mrs. Sellar were passengers by the Stanley yesterday afternoon. ' if r \. Q fc. as s ‘I Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rogers leave Liverpool for Charlottetown on/Saturday, Hay 25th. ` Mrs. G. A. Sharpe left yesterday morn- __ ' ' eng for Fredericton. N. B. on a visit to ‘ _ ' her brother. _ i ,- r Mr. J. E. Mathews, business manager i of the Patriot, returned from Summerside yesterday evening. _ i ' 'Miss M. Sellar, with Messrs. Sentner, G McLeod 8: Co. returned 'yesterday afternoon by the Stanley. ' ' ` T' ' Mr. Ernest Stanley, leteiu the employ Bridge yesterday, to. attend the Sundéy I - School Convention at that place. Miss Mary Brit-tain, Fredericton, who has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. G.A. Sharpe, left for her home yesterday morn- A - ing. ‘ _ , ` Dr. G. E. P. Moore,dentist of Montague, who has been visiting in the City for some days returned home yesterday morn- _, ne Mr. J. A. wrrrrsms, left yesterday f " * P morning for Calgary; His father and- e mother accompany him to Point Du Chene. I Mr. Henry Crockett. of Carleton, left yesterday morning on a trip to Sydney” where his son George is -engaged in the meat business. s . , 11. . 1! Mr. C.P. Flocton, the well known actor, ° arrived in the city by the mail train last night en route to his summer house in ` Bay Fortune. Mr. J. H. Byrne who accompanied Mr. Hodgson to Ottawa in connection with K , _ the New Insurance system for Railway _ ' ~ employees returned last night. _ e .. __ ~ - - » .. __ . _ 1 . ‘$ Li.. of R. H. Ramsay & Co., left yesterdayr ' - I ,T morning for Sydney. ' _ " f _ - Rev. G. P. Raymond! went to Stanley , ' - tw* -Q..--=--,-g* = I R \_- ' SHELDON’S OPINION. Leamington, Ont. . . . . . . . . ..Mr. Sheldon stares that for two years he unsuccess- . ammo" / , fully sought arernedy to cure his son of ` _ ` ’ ` Uararrn. but perm ment results were not ‘ ‘ _ _. » attained until Uatarrhozone was used. -(__-|y_.-,_ _ ‘ It cured his little baby like magic, and he " `i; 'I '| ("_ has been free from Catarrh ever since. ' 'ut " Catarrhozone cures all forms of Catarrh. Bronchitis, Throat Irritation, Coughs and Colds. No remedy like it. Quick to \ /V and $1.00. Druggists or Poison Sc Co., Kingston, Ont. P don’t if you ride a . Gushlon Frame Blnyole- - - - R-_¢__.... ` Carters’ Seeds (irow ,_, I I Molasses Kisses only l_10cis a lb. at the . Crown Co_nfectionery.-\V. A. Hptcheson V _ ~ or . beautiful than that. Call at the max ket 5-16-if I ' - I z ~ relieve, pleasant to use, and guaranteed _ rf to cure. CIe'ars the throat and nose -` at ‘ 0 _ e one breath. Try Catarrhozone, 25 cents ` -, _ _ - .. When selecting the comforts of life you sbouli take no chances. ' The cushion frame idea has bllllllllif bickr cvolilg thtlllllldl wha md formerly given 'up th_e'“p-\st'ms owing to fatigue entailed _ rl; _mugs -be pretty good to do that?:...'..__, _ _ re’ For health and pi_ea_s,l1l'6_ _it is indiepeneiblo. _ ,_ Examine, this feature. at your -'nearest agents; ‘at scouts In Prowse Bios] show window a man “ " 0*" 5° .bmi il’ °"ll“°*3f"i°°°'“‘b Cl°v°l‘°."d» B."“!'f°"d» M"’°°7 asleep for aboiit ten hours was viewed by '_ . . Welland Vale B?cvclos _ 4- 7”: if '- iT.1‘.'?.f;';‘§§‘.§`.‘.§‘.$2.“.i¥.‘1‘:'€.§'§.‘i."..‘.!€..§?.l§ “.§’,';‘; R c: G E: Re es.. R ca G' E: R ‘ -9 L_, ,ff on Friday and Tuesday and see. We - l ' ' ' I . i '___ have thousands and thousands of flower- E.; , ' , ing Perennials that have been asleep alll mw;:!05-9 g _ winter. They are nowawake,some»of t-he-nr _ ;;;;,_., _ / ` . - pf blooming. Pansies, Daisies, Dianthui-. / 32;. - ' ' “ ._ 1 Carnations, Forget-me-nots, Sweet.\Vil- %‘\`;, ig liams,Hollyhocks, &c. Plant them now,* ,,¢ \ they are all hardy and should be planted ..,§""~*_,-`i‘»,»_.j:;__ ' ' 3:” now. They will make your garden front - _ ' hrirzht and attractive.--I. J. Gay & Snn.- ‘ `~., if _ 17 Tues&Fri _d&w. ‘ ` - ' *lféi-dt' - 1‘¢1Af’_-1;-;---§£"‘ '~1%nr_ ;-_R . Cnmsinrlr es. . f . - * ` , 8 1 ' 1 _ '_ I took tvo elders for yweelz: not to mention a < _number cf smaller ordirs of frcm_l.‘l50 lip. 'The Treasury Shares in a thorocghly worthy property. ~ ' .. . 3 ~ _ . "T 500 Shares willcost you $50.00 (T and as rheprcrerty is a gcod one and the men at heed of affairs are both responsible and careful, there is a good show for your making considerable . _ - ,»~ __ f _ "l ‘ ' .f -" -_ 1 _rs u u i. $19000 _ _ M3$ib`¥\_ an¢l__9|u'¢ flg gums headdché TQ LET.-`A"t§ree sfbfy owellxn on .rrsnce - ’ .; _ _money out of these Shares inside of a year. Maps and Proepectuaes cheer -_ fully sent on application. f ¢ . ._ ..-...»....-,., '__,__ ,_ _ 5 __ 1 .-" '_' : _. sf f as-» nes" -¢¢ »~.. _ are ten cents (fl 0) each and _¢h`er__a good ofportuniiy for a cheap inyestlput ,_ A. e. Room c. rr-snrrLe, Lo:rnnrr;e"'o1vr ‘~ ., .