f i - 1 1 » i ». _ t NJ r ,» l V li ,‘....i€ . ”' _ ‘ ` i 4 i’ f. , _ _ _ __.__§'<.,__,. »..',,.'._ ri '19 .. .av ‘ JUNE 1_9 19" » ""“' ““S’f "E" THE cHARLO'i‘TE'1‘0wN GUARDMN I rms-r or im." , _ 'PAGE ssvsngi' _ .‘ ' I i I _ r.. , I I f,‘,,_,,,_l__fAf‘R_-f\N;f TEA §ll_!_li_¥9II§I9YlIl._!li_P§E§EIl!l5'i§ Piofossioiol iIoils_ in e en -th heat t&_produdng age() w‘.;:¥dDll R P." to buy in mi; Province. J. Hncsnt Poiier, Charlottctown, _ (K "SlILAllA’.’ grocer for a package to-day. You’ll lik: lt._ dar arm-wi. ‘C_f:_i:_=_-__. `\J',"' I ilf if Ft L l SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH. WEST LAND REGULATIONS. ANV rieraon who is the sole head of ii family. or any male over 18 years old. malv homestead _ii quarter section of a- val_abl_a Domlniox liind in Manitoba, Ba~l¢at»°hewari or lbsrta. The apnlic-nt must appear in person at t-hs Dominion Lands Agency or Sub-agency for the dlstrlot. tsiitry yproxy may |,_@_m;ii.-at ln,y_A|renc.v. on certain conditions by lat er, m_otlii>r. son. daughter. brother or sister ofinlenrlinghnniesteader. Duties,-Si_x monlhs' resirli-iica upon M14 Cllll-lvution of the ~liind in each ol th_rse years. A homesleadnr may live within nlne miles of his homesteii on a farm Qin' leaatm acres solnlv owned and occupied by him or by his father. mother. aomdauizh er,_brother or sister. _ Illcertaln districts a homesteador in Hood atandinlr may preempt a quarter- arotlon alongside his homestead Price |100 era r _ P_ 6 e _ Duties.-Must reside upon 'the_ home- stead or pre-emption six months in each of r-lx ygars from date ul homestead entry (including the time required to earn homestead patent) and cultivate fifty acrea extra. ' _ A nomeateader who has' exhausted his homestead riznt and cannot obtain pro smptiy.. may enter ln_r ii purchased home- stead in certain districts. l'rir~n moo p -r acre. Duties.-» Must reside six months in rich of thrne years, cultivate llfty acres nd erect a hoiian worth .thin 00. \V. W. CORY Deputy of t.he_Minisierof the interior N.B.-vllnaiithnrized niibiieatinn nl this l4\‘t‘rf_Ii_u=;r\i-ini. will not he paid liir. » Li We can supply froiri - this date fresh burned lime iii large and small quantities suitable for farriiirig and build ing purposes. Orders left at Kilns on Si, Petcr's Road or at our office will rcccivcprouipt attention. C. Lyons ID. Co iboal Coal ‘Tha Siliooner "lluiniiropk ' will be due liernlhslattsr part of june wllhacargo of6ostons ofihs celebrated Lackawana Aulliracits Coal in S'ons and Chestnut llkol, this is the rams quality of coal nhl-th gave such good siiiisfaciioi last season.. Parties requiring H-rd Coal are rs qtlsated to book their orders at ones and to kindly arrange to lake -delivery wlills 10:2! la discharging when prices ara il I. lllllll8IlI.'B'ell & C0 /(_ W; ~' ,- or b“‘““°“ ‘Jr plmsun' may "nd '° onducted by C M. i\lacRae of the I r \c 0 0 I I' ' I to their advantage to write “I°`.H.,’ Live Stock Bml`mh_ f- - ‘ 'rii N' t ~- ~ii ii J D and M" Blggar' Bmdanmne .frldiiy Thiiheliie tlidmiieiiiliiilriinite Dwflfny Biffefs ;‘.‘;?. i‘:zi“ii§.. Si:““:.’ iiziof » #ill '"'l TIIG NCVCI' 'A '-Ii: nan, Expgerimental Station: Char fuhi';m;a;'x";;le§it§at<;[inJ£hewé0n!§;;B_§f_2%1 ibm " I . » "are of Guardian. Charlottetown. U _,ii-.\ i.i.:;i...» Invictus' oxfords are the best good shoes made in Canada and this spring’s showing of all the newest styles is wiiii- out doubt one of tlie most complete, high grade and satisfactory that has ever been exh bited here. .~\li tlie smartest ideas in Creslii, Alto and Liberty lasts, buitoiicd and laced styles, in gun metal, tan willow cali' and patent leath- er are shown. Invictus boots are 'lie ki-id ihat need no breaking in, are light, iirong, small and diatinclive. All siz.~r, ii pair . . . . . $5.00 of ¢...i~.~»i_,;i_,»;¢». Invictus 0xlords my if- -we-i led i»»°»»f=. who im... ..:'°:..s.:.°°.°'..~:::. :..°°.: 2.-°i.°:"”“'“" ~ ; its native purity and goodness. "°°'°“ ‘“ "‘°" “L_ w:i°m°i»ai§éniI¢°fif»' nfiiiiigffiwyviii "i The closing exercises will be held ln Y - the Model School, Charlottetown, -- Thursday at 10 s.m. ‘ __ 'Co., Charlottetown, went ur Monte . taraaa afternoon i _y f ` _‘ ;i_ l _ D. Schurrnsii of the Massey Harris _ 4 "I" Il Q ` l i _|r-» ,' i _s.i_ii._i_¢i.i_'s_¢ii¢ii_:_i__a;__¢__i_e_£é__ _ _ ii ,i _ _ “H l - ..9:'::°:..i ..::...'..:'i,....., 0 .... mon, Prof. T. Ross of the Dept. of Agri-- gh' - "‘ | iowa. PE. alan . culture, Charlottetown, was a pa='s» ‘ _ 'I \§ l IONBY T0 l.0Al im. E. a. Foam, Charlottetown. ‘sneer east yesterday afternoon- , -__ 7 . w. a s'rswsa'i‘ iw. N.A.0AlPlll-l- was a passenger to' Winsloe yester-i "”"' __ _ '_ » _ ' b _\_ i l ._ A _ l ` i i ` i ‘.' . Crisp M00" and Mfg Mmm, Cra- tp conduct :lie e\~¢i_i_in5_ f;\K‘i°“‘“5 / _ ~ 5 Q Daud. were visitors to Charlotte- UHBH Blum H8 \0I1S 8 A PBM--' ‘ /jf ' " _ _ h A N puwc gm town yesterdai- _ Halifax Exe. _~ /, / I __'_ l __ _ _i:__nc.:a_;a,c`:;sraay;._°c:a;:yh“__.u.;." l /___/_/ ,\ _ I; _ I P. I. hblad. __ 1_7 =a"'§v --'_2» “¢'-~_‘."==» - '""*“""`”"'°"“’”“' " _ ff! y _ ’ Ri Ja Mo no oapt. 'r. G. 'riiyioi-_ Charlottetown, giie yesterhay Mleriwoii- _ was a passenger west yesterday alter- ~"- , _iiigiiii mooiigaii, i. P., soiitii The Plant steamer A. W- Perri siiors, was iii Charlottetown yemr-iuiiled for Boston ou Saturday iii or day_ dei- to go on dry dock and have her i .__. boilers repaired. The Halifax arrived Among the passengers on the 'Mur~ S _ my Harbor train from Georgetown E0-fl 8115 CUB”-”H°I\fB‘ Em- ~ yesterday afternoon were R. Mcbsren _ and J_ H_ H,mmi||_ A very large _number of seals h_s\e .__ been observed in and around Hills- _ _ Mrs John B Way and her daugh- b°|'0 BIY \°°°°“¢lY- A PUW I" “ _ i Q i t *_ _The S. S. Morwenua iirrived port last night from Montreal vii Summerside. The steamer had ii largi inward freight and sails this morn ing on return via the Sydneys. Thi: steamer does not go to St. John‘: this trip, Buntain, Bell & Co sri the Charlottetown agents. Telephone subscribers please add ti their directories the following nei- subscribers;- 207-J.- Govarnmen' h\oui-ie; 351-Brown and MacCormack 229-G. -A. Gsne, residence; 72» Thomas White, Confectioner; 38-L_- Mrs. Margaret L. Norton, residence 386-R.-Patrick Duffy, residence 26-Dr. Charles H. Porter, office. At the N. B. and P. E. I. ltletho md other vocal numb”-,_gt_ _john Vi i I ii UR. C. H. EE uriroon Dentist takin the B A' arc`-J B , g . s, . _ . A. ? Brennan, North Sydney; J. C. Mc- _ Donald, Orwell; Eiigcne Gigiire, Quo~ Why ]13\ing tllgir gnapg lice. Those taking the B. S's. arc‘ 'I - Albert Roy und Charles Alleync, Que Brushed at the lice City. The following students are G li' tak-ing the preliminary exams iii pre- ' ° ` . I" _ I iiarntloii for B. A. next year:-A. J. jeweler--Optlclan *--*-'°" -' ""‘ Mclidam, Selkirk, P. E. I.; Mark Il lmntiiitky R McGiii|.'an, Douglas Hogan, Hope Riv- B_ rr; /_trthur Jiabin, Luclgpt _uplaselip Berlin Dental Parlors Philip Hlbbs . Q\l¢Ile¢ ' Y. - _ - I1lit‘l\m0liA\`l1 ° " ~i . f Cough Remedy ~ ‘His Ohlldron'a Fnvorlb ---UUl§"~ Oougha. Colds. Occup uid. Whooplnz Ooillll- lll IO °'-'°-°1.'.':.:_'_f.i:.‘.i...__.. 1.". all I General Daft I A fares Pura and Blmple _ inning viii." ` Nolhlnl Fun lpr ver Seen Before llroncho Dolly Adventure Full of lxoltlng Adventure A Story of Chopin The Llfa of the great lfnalc rnaatsr Miss "Bobby" 'Sohmers In Illustrated Songs Sc Two Sliowa llialnly Se 1,, Mis, Om-`i°_ cf Wen W§|an_ N_ inoror boat. noticed a great number _ _ H hm- rnumed hom aug, B around Governors Island on Sun _ Ifwelry ahién viii; to the formesis' in-ogherg ,day. A large seal was seen thc other 51- _ 1- ____ _ _ _i John 5|¢[,mi,_ wins|0e_ morning about one hundred yards 'f' ' r ' r ' r "’ ‘i .from Hillsboro Bridge. At the police Court in Charlotte ’°'- hem th _ . i _ town yesterday one drunk, Thomas _ The llldgmg class" _ U” 9 ~ Montrose. was convicted and sentsnc- Warm 0' W' R D*-’““‘“ at M“'°g“I'° ~_ r \_ Ni to B “ue 0* two dollars and cost, .ilondiiy _afternoon were well attend- _ d _ . .1 :d notwithstanding the very rainy _ ` \ ‘ I . _ | i __ ip \ or un "5 m ‘la day. Classes of Jerseys and Ayrshires _ , _-_ 1 Any person in Chm_l0n_etown_ wh( .i}eretscored and some. individual cows _ V/fo" . intends to visit New York City eithei 0 .0 her bregdl. The pwme “ere i _ _ _ _ _ iuitc enthusiastic, The classes were lf,~i_ _,,_‘_i_i _ i l | li il i ||[llli l |'|i_ il i I' i ~i . n introducing the speaker. he read irsa A passenger to Vernon ltiier last ni ht, from Boston with passen- _ G+ rl L_ ,__ A Toronto, secretary of the Moral and Social Reform Association. was the .-hief speaker .of the evening. lie ipoke of the need ot tempcrance leg- islation and made a very powerful Appeal to those present to stand up _or temperauce principles and he irged members of both political par- .ies to cast their votes for J. W. Xeirstead and teinperance. E. N. :ltockford acted as chairman, and the pledge lilr. Kelrstead had given the temperance people and he urged :veryone present to help the tempor- ance cause by electing the temper- ince candidate in the coming provin- ial election. An orchestra P"ovide€l :nusic and there were servers] solos K ""`lll'i_‘ ,Z _& r lil ‘ 1 1-viii* I-'vii :wil - recoil] -5 . _ _ __ _/I _ Q /5-g ` "_ ___l*_' r -;~`x-l"il-*T--‘= , '~:.-"§_`- =_~ " f ._.’ ;' .;__ h T_..:;___ . I ' ' , \ e 'co ;'fl‘i;'° S ‘f i l, i . i li _ _ ll v \ _ (Veterinary Surgeon) ` ll* H' nor tinidiia_t¢> l'iiii'grriil.y of _lzoroutu i __ »(lntario \’et.erinary tol|e§el lorbllto. | i Siininieitiald. P. I-.`. lslan . Address i Enwrrild. No. I ll li. I'lmne SJ ~!. - _ . .liuiipd \ 1 ill .Y ‘Ri- e - i1.s'ot` Mrs. Marvin of New York Expert Corsetiere of Weingar- ten _Brtos is now at Stan’ey Bros Fitting and Demonstrating dist. Conference in Fredericton Satur uhm Re,_._ ML Aikens is wen known day afternoon was devoted to com hem mittee work. The Historical Societ.: ___ met late' in the “fi-°m°°“ Rnd in Ill* --Keep a box of Rexall Healing evening were W” ““ °dd"°“ by Re" solve always on hand for cute. burns. EI; Aikmgh wen g“°w“ mb thu irulses and all every day accidents rovince. e cus omary anque - _h -di d took place in _the school room of th- :;e:?:iiy“i'etT§r}iiiyhen§?:ils iiiymally who church at 6 oclock. have ever used-“__ A ‘urge \,0x_ 25¢ ' Phe McKinnon Drug Co., corner `-rea The American yacht O-we-ra, ai' _ . rived in Charlottetown from Halifax “come and Kem _S"ee“" MEM Siinda She is roceedin to Rim- t 4 op-ricnii. -~. i- ._ _ l _ ~~=i__ _ READING GLASSES _ A good many peepls think that in se ent.in§_|z_lasaes for reading it is quite su ieiont. to merely try_ on rarioiia pnlra nl glasses. uptil _a pairdwhili tho! think suits is uun . WI. TIIINK DIYFERENTLY The saiiio caiolul, exacting fast is neer iiaiuy to determine whether the tiio ay es are alike, or whether /lstlgmatiini or other defect be present. II you want the must c ofiil and satisliictoryopiiciil work. ctnsult W. B.'Reduso Corsets e THE woman whose increasing weight is her des- pair, has one source if consolation. Properly corseted in a W. B. Reduso, she need have no fear of criticism, for her lines will be superb. _ The Reduso has :i trick of molding and shaping the figure,emphasir,€ngihe good features and min- imizing lhc lc-ss attractive ones. The abdomen and hips are subdued without the slightest sacrifice of comfort. e i Ther.:’s a diversity of attractive models for all types of well-developed figures. Redus »'s $4.00 Nuforiu |50 up Clearing Lots Fine silk muslinsiaud _Iacquard silks for summer dresses, 25 to 30 in ‘hes wide in all the standard colors 49|: yard Boys’ Galatea Blouses 45c each Boys’Ga1atea Siits, Blouse and Pants ' 69c suit A number o' pieces of dress materials regular 85c lo i.2o yard 89c yard Sionlev Bros \____;_l'he_ olwevs busv'Slor‘e f McLarren’s Cheese l - 1 Fresh Stock vi _ at _ Grocarer i73 Grafton St Charlottetown - io, i'5,'and 25 cents - I 1.. A. HAszARo°s - 3 A MODERN BATHROOM is both ornament and an econ_- omy. Gllstening tile and glitter- lng_ metal work surely make an attractive combination. The cleanliness and sanitary arrange- ments mean the savlngiof many a doctor’s vlatt. TIIE COST DI" SUCII A DATII ROOM - is not so high as you thlnl¢.Have us give you figures for a com. ‘ plete outfit that will add more than double its cost to the value Y_ of our house. ciiihzis ia nuiuiaoiiiisi Spray! Spray! Spray! _ I It is now time to think of spraying for the codllng moth as the bloom is beginning to fall. Ensure a good, clean, healthy sud sound set of fruit by spraying with NIAGARA LIME SULPIIUR AND ' ARSENATE OI" One gallon of Sulphur 'and two pounds of Lead to 40 gallonti water. Use a Perfect Spray Pump, which we can supply. Spray our potatoes with a perfect Row Sprayer this year and save LEAD. time and money. We keep a full supply of all the above. i»i...i,.. ...i n...i.,E..i...;. Auld Bros C|i’town .l.i\. Moore. llazellirooli U 1 9 e o I 82 uein Street Agaau naoiaiim coai cs i.iii ma as mi tai-ao aiao.sona. - _ lPI1°H_ 4 7 ~ Q - Di .b ' I _ _ _____y ...air i stn utors _ Prov. Agent. .mt mmm S' S c° l ' "_-_-_ l _ 6-IaMmwfEml7i I li i__ ._ _ __ - W .` _ ~ \ ._~. K J. MAlt'|lN. B. A. N Barrister Nota I Public. sto Ions! w Isl!! - Morris ttioek- nrlottstown ftiyaician and Surgeon tvaldaaca All rinea dt. Phono INJ lllt."l. li`.CR0lfliN IOTIZL BRUNSWICK Moncton, N. U. shslmrgsa and Beat Located Hotel I :ns Ui? accommodating ill [Malls tituats iii than-iitrsolapaeloiaaarronnds andksurrpuiidsd_py___sls¢;p\'ah:d_:d Napa mai i seia airs a or o a tho alililmiixr aaaaiin. GEO lc8WJENiR DR. CLIF T ccialiit -Clironic- Diseases _f?RE_~lFl» \\'atsoii\'il|»_ Santa Crux 00. I \\f' INI- C> (I, LGB 0. U. \lcLE0lJ. K.U. W. E. BENTLEY McLeod Q Bentley olii‘.'.'l'_‘i‘i1§l".iiv .ISIS Charlottetown P. nd ' 3 F93 :go Fl? \ A. McLean, K. C., Donal? nie-nmtoo Mclean Q. McKinnon Barriatera, Attomeya-at-I aw Brown Block, Charlottetown JR. .IOIIN LEDWELI.. M.D Richmond Strcehopposite Si.I’aul'a Church Hours until io o'cloc\r to 3 p. ui. _ ` important Notice to tlie Farmers of P. E. island As the wool season is now on the Giiardiau is informed that S. A. McDonald of this City who has handled a yery large quantity of the wool grown in this Province forthe past number of years is now prepared to handle every pound of wcol grown in the Province this Season. He also states that there is a better demand for good tub washed wool at the present season than for the uuwasherl iwool. He is now prepared to pay the highest market price either in trade or in cirh. 6-izliwfszw BARON W00l) Bay Stallion Ioled |907, weight llilil Ilia I5 314 hands. Boron Wood is a very handsome horse he is absolutly sound and one of the best gated and fast- est trotting Stallions of his ageon P. E. I. ready to show his speed any time. He was Slred by the King of Sires Oakley Baron 2.23 r-2 at 3 years on r-2 mile track the Oakiy Baron Colts are selling for more money than the get of any other horse on P. li. I. Wild Wood the dain of Baron Wood was by that good horse Pro- vider 2.18 i-4 the fastest trotting Stallion ever bred on P. E. I-. The second dam of Baron Wood was by Preceptor :.28 by Nutwood 2. 18 worlds champion Sire of Brood mare third dam Abdallah Baron Wood has taken first prize in Nova Scotia and P. E. Island Show Rings. His foals are large and handsome he will make the Season 19|: at Charlottetown driving park. Terms $io-oo cash or note due Nov. ist. Usual returns. FRED J. CAMERON, In Charge. W. S- McKIF., Owner. _ 5- ndwsratt I .Wy \ ._ » .ai- » ._ __._ K =~' 1" _ _>. ~ _ig x , -_»-n-a-i. -an-5. , 4 _i _,L i i i '-‘ ' . i iz »‘ ~ ' “ i’ . .