\~. __....\~ ' -R _ this Company will leave ~ , _. Y '< - John every luo:~:D.-xv, . JN wr-:DN1-:SDAY and Flu- f ."1“\.., DAY at 7.30 a. m.. for ’ ' Eastport, Lubec, Port- ?" ‘ o land and Boston. fi ` ‘ 3 c t e 3 ' .e_r ` ‘ - ol Stateroom for trip * l ei it , I ~ ‘I\C1‘€9I1S ~ and i , OOPS. ' ..~ ._ _ . . 1. . »-_,-_~;._`-,.3~. - ; -.1 - . THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, JUNE 1, IMI ’ 1 f-_nn-1| 1%* 6 --_ ivelltoknow “here he lS~ Th* °'“°°“‘"°3e` ed interests of the home. It shows the to( the tree-growth on the islan ' at can wireless telegraplly do to ro »wh dangerous sandbank of its siniste ms ri If messages can bewinge d latest styles for ladies, 1Misses, Girls and riirbeagreat help in this direction. -‘ug-acte _ ‘Hough the air in the thickest fog struction of the new Di Vernon waist. fnming the mariner that he is in th ~ ,nity of Sable Island, and a proxlmat e Summer time comes in for its share of_ 9 attention, by special articles being de- scnoonveyed h°“` fm' he is fmm no mwi' voted to material for cycling skirts, to , ion Will have “ke” a gre” forward summer dress fabrics and to a number of VIUP' . _ he Plumbers oi new and pretty surf habits or bathing suits. Summer Millinery is also illustrat- ed in colors. The problems of Moving Day and after are dealt with very thoroughly by Margaret Hall and the etiquette required on the part of those A who beve moved into o new neighborhood for The ir Perusal. is indicated by Mrs Frank Learned in Pastimes for Children, all sorts of fancy ; B101- au`S Letter 0 gn. needlework for summer hours, indoor _, _ ~ Olin g p decorations and other vari_ glare showyme the blackguard as furnish- ed ' in f D attention. The wonderful benefactions o Baroness Clara De Hirsch, who aided her you Scotia lilcmbcl- of the Guild husband in giving away $100.000.000. are f Wants His Case Published-An described and illustrated be Sara K. Bol- ton. The short stories of the month are - Eight Year Sufferor from Book- by Elmore Elliottrcoko ond william Mc- ache-Cured R cently by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Bgmoswxrna, N. S., May 31.(Special)- of John S. Morgan, plumber ¢ . tinsmith of this town, should be put ' . .. inent ly before every union and non- f ,. . man in Canada. In a matter like I there should be no distinction, the ' .ii belongs to all. _ lJchnS. Morgan for eight years ham- , .- in his work by backache. Stoop- ~ continually at work is the cause of a . at deal of backache. though not in the moss. people imagine. Mr. Morgan’s ` o explains the truth of the matter one boys Doelfib Kidney Pills cured ' backache. It was really Kidney ache . Dodd’s Kidney Pills cured. It was _j. y Kidney ache that troubled Mr. ' 1=Bg¢kache is the commonest symptom ~_ Kidney Disease. Kidney Disease is commonest of human ailments, and f - d's Kidney Pills are the one infallible f forall Kidney diseases. Read what ` Morgan says about them him- rf- ' ' }“I have been subject to lame back for ` ii years. The diferent remedies I _, '~ .. were nogood. I gotso that I was led up entirely and couldn't do a tap ', work. Another thing was frequent - to urinate altogether unnatural. gg, i ,;“About a year ago I commenced to use ~ _ d's Kidney Pills. I had run down in _ 1" 'iv 'tosbout 140 pounds. During _the ' _ ~ »- ' I was using Dodd’s Kidney Pills I G ` ed 23 pounds My back got better -as ~ cr _ _ tinued taking the pills until to-day N , -- as free from backache as ever I was liylife. This after eight years means V -awful lot to me. I realize the danger f = in and know what I owe to Dodd’s - - ~ i - Pills. .. -“Irecommend Dodd’s Kidney`Pi1ls to f »~ who has backache or any other ; dliey complaint.” .. _ _ 1-* ` rnational S. 8. Go. [DR BUSTUN *' __ - AND .. _ » Pan American Exposi- _. iion Buffalo. N. Y. _ - Coumnscllvo MAY -- 13TH the Steamers of f : * ' *ni ' .f .' :~ -. --~»:’.;‘ir.~_. Returning leaves Bos- ,. ,_ .r. e . ton same day, at 8.15 a.m. NOTE. T .sr Leod Raine. Aoollectlon of antique silver is described in a special article devoted to ustrated Cookery deals with birthday part- ies and is very beautiful. ' There is much else of interest in The Delineator: a publication that safely claim for itself that there is no magazine publish ed that can meet the needs of all woman of so many points. Q THE OUTLOOK FOR IUNB . is also its Annual Recreation Number, and ` out-of-doorlife, is the account by Dr. James tween the two colleges, rowing himself in Yale crew, and his recollections of the N all who believe in such contests. Among many typical country clubs, East lhouses. Photographs taken by Mr. Clif. ton Johnson at Tuskegee illustrate a talk by Mr. Booker T. Washington, on Making of an American,” is continued in The Outlook ComP8l1Y» 237 Fcufth TYPEWRITERS ADMlTTED. to the protests of the foreign Embassies. ---@-- HE BY . ‘§‘§.‘§§§cf°i. Tri $22 Mornnns no Nor FAIL 'ro SEE bbob !.co.,nos'roN AND Al.riANv a. lz. AND 'rms You obtain the proginal and geI1IJiIl8 . r l-'ora raacx New roar; clam-nal. AND McLean.s Vegetable Worm Syrup-safe, ' a .“ 'I Nslvl-:R R. R. _.J gets arriving in S ; direct to the ln the e\enlng nd take Cabin all reliable dealers. Do not be deceived » For rates and information.apply to nearest obtain' the reliable MCLean'S V9gel'.&bl€ " e ‘ iAgent, or to ' IVILLIAM G. LEE. Agent, ~ dw Syrup - St. John, N._B 1 S The June Delineator covers many vari- little folks, several pages being illustrated; i b in colors soasto give a correct idea of. r color combinations. The ever-practical d dressmaking atricle describes the con- up. You are just the chap l‘ve been look- her Social Observances Department. f°r°h°9° thirty Ye'"'3»”*md he gave him 3 sledgc-hammr" blow on the chest. interests come or ° the subject by N. HudsonMoore. The ill- Common. Remark in Refrence to than the multitude restored to health by _, Dodd’s Dyspepsla Tablets. ‘ .and West., with pictures of the club, i ° Mrs. R1 t 'b t D Zgdzeligsgdgilzlgd " ~E1izol:c:hc°'l‘1cl1ls to tootthom- I nm slud I did oo- Thu* Sto p” The usual history of events and ‘V58 thi* n1'55`5WP "°Wal`ds r°5“i'_1m3 "'h° revlgws of newly published books are to hwlbh WNW I ha51°S'5» 5l1d`Whi°h» thank . [be found in the Number, besides its U0 D0dd'S DYSPCPSH T&b1°tS» I DOW 88810 special Recreation features, $3 a year. 0Hj0Y- pleasant, and effectual at all times. Ati ' Now Yom, Moy za-A coblc io 'rbc Sun from Glasgow says lire broke out in the building of the Lady Artists’ Club. Sixty pictures which were on exhibition n the chief saloon were destroyed. 1-_-ig-__-_ WAS l`l` A SUCCESSFUL ' ISLANDER' ABROAD? #__ In the navy are you, my friend? inquired a man with mutton-chop whiskers to his neighbor in a’ bus. The sailor nodded. Well,” said the other, “I’m not exactly in the navy, but I'm a contractor-that is I furnish the cheese for the navy,” Oh, ye do, 'lo yei” said the sailor jumping “Now” he roared, looking round with a s the butter and I’ll bury ye together.”- Avm Rom, PERTH. .i¢__._ CANNOT SAY- ENOUGH. Gratitude Felt for Dodd’s Dys- pepsia Tablets -Miss G. V. Camp bell in that Position.. No class ismore universally grateful The Salary Grab ' . SIR:-in looking over THE GUARDIAN of May 22nd we where very much pleased with your editorial in re increased indem- nity, to members of Parliament and Sen-; ators. And we may state in this , part of the Province at all events, ' there is general dissatisfaction with the measure brought in by Sir Wilfred. The people were led to expect great things from the Liberal party pllrticularly in the way of financial reform. We well remember when they came before the electorate in 1896 that their universal cry, was-the terribly 1 extravagant expenditure of the Collserva.-, _ tive party and if we would only place our confidence ln them things woul l I e very dill`erent: there would be no more lavish expenditure but our resources would be carefully guarded and even the good for nothing old Senate would be either abol- 1 ished or reforlned. N ow Sir, we h ive on`y to look back over the last two or three sessions at the ac- tions of the so called Reform Party to see that they have betrayed the trust the . electors placed in them. The idea of , voting $147,000 of the taxes of the pcpple ‘ into their own pockets wiihout even con-_ 3 sulting the opinion of the electors seems a I most _unjustflable act," the more so when goes to the 81 Senators whom the Liberal party had no use for in 1896 But subse-, ~ quent events have shown us their change of base in this as well as other matters. It would appear that statesmanship is some- thing of the past and we have only the wily politician left. But we are mistaken if the people do not resent their actions y To such people Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tab- Notable among the articles in the June lets have made all the diderence between Magazine Number ct The Outlook, which misery and happiness- Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets are arousing cooooioc much ccocciclly pcrioioiogto unspeakable gratitude in thousands of 0 mes throughout Canada,creating a feel- h M.: Wbitcu, of“ The First Hui-vlmi-Yale ins So deep and Siuoere that ordinary Regime <1s52>.”Dr. Wbiiob,wbo wosilieo wonis of thinks Sound ohoull and insuffi- a Junior at Yale, arranged the race be- cient- Miss Gusty V. Campbell of Little Shiy- pegan, N. B., is a case in point. She is event and presentation of the data which 0115 Of these Vf'h0m D°dd'S DFSDCDSHI T9-b' boo been preserved are of exceeding inter- . lets have gratified beyond the measure of est, not only to the college world, but fto W Consequently it is with more _than ord- narygraditude that Miss Campbell re- s Dodd’s Dyspeysia Tablets. They surd~ » restored her digestive' system to the nat- ‘ ural ' ' iwholesome. healthy condition where 1 ii - - d 1 _H f 11 f his food is perfectly assimilated. and good uSll]dl:1I1I'iIl;el1yl§?>:lImolEiM;‘;l)1s?e andlwisc ob- l`i¢h:b1°°d 'eww build “P ti”-“es and servations. Mr. Philip W. Ayres contri- . n°"¢S~ The? 3°" °h° gm" °t vi3°r` 1 butes an article of extreme value on “The WS “wth i'° her cheeks- and the spring °f V' Forester and His Work,” illustrated by ° i C 1 d M' t ~ $;e;;1i:c ex; ¢?the,.0i§tr;e‘;’_ Tgzniatgf favor of Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets. Look. biography of Mr ,yawb A_ R115, “The through one of Dodd’s nlmanacsmlsaw t I cannot,” she writes,“ say enollirb ill he reasonablcnessof .the claims made for I can honestly recommend Dodd’s Dys- e Y k_ _pepsia Tablets to any of my :fri ends who Avenue' new or are suffering from Dyspepsia. . 1_l_111®O'.l-W I ~ ' Cossrarvrnvortn, May 28-In resD0l1S8 » Midsummer impo rt of the order issued by the Turkish Govern- 8.I‘I`lV€(I l1O~df.\y ali' ment; prohibiting the entry of typewriters Pat0n’s_ e . 3O[',f, ~ into Turkey has been rescinded. _ If you want Underclothing in Merino, Balbriggan, Cash- mere, plain or ribbed' cotton. you can save 20 per cent _by buying your Underclothlng now from us-J~ McI_)on- aid & C0. 30 41 ¢ “r e § . . v . Give thc Pllcs Plenty Outdoor EXorCiS€ ords. ‘. Suffering from the acutest pangs of In- l, other articles moot timely for bbc season digestion. sho found herself utterly holli- ,u.e_ “A Reverie of Gardens,-i by P,-°f_ L H less. Nothing she could do would alford Bailey,,lllustrated by most charming phot~ hu' “U7 relief' H" f°°d f°"m°nt’°‘l in tha ographs taken by Mr. J. Horace McFar- UWU'-\'*°h» md all me “anal Pfin distrew land of" corners in gardens and clustering f011°W°d» In SDUPC Of the medicine She pllmtof Io on article on country was p1noo1ibod.iuSI>ood of better she srow Clubs. Mr. Gustay Kobbe decribes S|i6Bdi1YW°l'S6- nergy to her step. . , odd's Dysyepsla Tablets and determined ’ L \Sc our Lots . lndow l' ,ti ».‘ .__,'_ -_.¢ , Oi'.h€I' A ~ Sai|ors.Wc have received 150 ey till hc bill ' in _.,___q nl; ___ when the opportunity arrives. Trustlngy THE GUARDIAN will always maintain its, present independent position, I remain. . AREADER. .Z..¢........._ . For cough, horse ail, stoppage and fever use the GRANGER CONDITION POW DERS. A genuine .Condition Powder, Blood Puriller and Tonic. The Granger is guaranteed superior to many so called Condition Powders in small and larire packages. . . I ` ' ._.__¢-1- DUFFY EQUALS WORLD’S RECORD. Nnw Yonx, May 28.-In the trial heats of the annual intercollegiate athletic championships last week A. J. Dn£’y’s' time in the 100-yard dash was 9 4-5 sees., equalllng the world’s amateur record. . ---o--- . Messrs. C. C. Richards & Co. ' Gentlemen,-My neighbor’s boy me 4 years old, fell into a -tub of boiling water ' 1 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 MINiARD~’S _LINIM- EN 1", which after using two bottles, colu- 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. HIBBERT, General Merchal t. ' WANTED IN BDINBORO. following converestion was overheardr- _ g Ploughman (to strolling ildd1er)- "Man, could ye play ‘Within a Mile o’ Edinbro’?”_ _ _ ~ ,__ ' “Na, na,” replied the dddler. “Noriyet _ _ . within three mile o’t 1’m wantedthere. Don’t worry with a headache; use'Kum ford headache powders. In ten minutes his English governess. “Look at your- self; you spell your name M-a-r-y _A»n-n, .and you pronounce it ‘Polly.’ How could il learn such a language i”-John Fergu- N son, Stirling. _ ._._.¢__.__ TO CURB GRIPPB IN TW.) DAYS Laxative Bromo-Q'=i nine removes catheu u ,. Ladies’ that have not yet bought their Sailor Hat will ,benefit from the large' selec- tion shown to-dav at Paton & Co’s. 30;f. ~ Acadia Nut. Old Sydney and other Goals at lowest prices at-A. Pickardls 18: kCo’s. 5 W _ ‘Scarce Goods -- Ladies London Town-at Paton’s ‘ thino's soif. '. Carters’ Seeds Grow igplaer 2210ommisslonersiSt. Montreal, 4 kc ' ` . f we understan-l that a sum equal to $40,5£l) ` e __ gk _ ~ wianass_i§LEoRAP“\'- AMagazine For Women. FIRHIN GLASSOW- . THE ]§])[]`()R’5 MAH" 5|; Island is being treated on th ' S, ma] that if you have an enemy it i / O diiliig A of to a Where' shall .I buy my clothes '.1 Who will get my money 'Q » ' ‘ I -_ I can bay but once, _V and when my money’s gone, what will I have instead ‘Q I 'With what emotions will I contemplate my' purchase ?N* Shall I bedismayed or glad 2 M neil depends :on where L buy-let me think. ' ‘ ‘ Where was it I was told to go Z What store was it, where clothes are better and uri lower than in other stores 'I ' Oh I have it, “Prowse’s.f’ That’s the place. ' _ ’ I’ve heard so- much about their ten dollar Scotch tweed suit that I think I’1l g-0 I'm tired of buying suits 'th at “make me tired” each time I put them on.. . I'm oil' to Plowso o Bios; , i ~ rf ‘ --+--- i e 1-be Cbimpioii cloibieri., ‘ f " At 3, ¢0unf,]'y_ fair 3 few wgeks ag() thg ~ ° ” , . .~ , ‘ ' Q ( l 1 -qt; _W_M’Intre, Dundee. l ... Large stock kept "on _ hand. Orders filled prom ptly. y;::lk;lllph_e_e Four powders in a_ - Pi Pi __ in 1 ---- To -Hiro -~ ' . -AND; , , ’ Home Nor UNDERSTAND. __ _ _.Good mmm cf every du . , “No. I <=an’t; I really oo-n’b. it is ouiie ~ O k T' b ` cripzion and good hcl-see well if” impossible to learn your language,” said a a u lm ’ ir L little French boy in his native tongue to p N cal-¢d_ for, glwgyg Bflards si a.-¢ ~.-..W..ii...eil.. Bi’-o1'so S ~ Livery _ ff _ 5 _' Personal attention to o‘l *li or ders. if . ` Phone 30. 3;; ~ Lance limos 1 rnormlfroxs .inilui JOS. A. LIKELY. St. John. N. B- _ 5 13 d&wly. _ ~ all the latest ideas direct from -_` i eco oo aeob , i~°';°1g_iigr°;§_§dibe'_lo=e§ §‘b§N§£°i'-ggnezgei. 3i»§§”€»§?.'oNo. e A _ . ~ -_ e . . - ~ ‘oi~lciii.oscod condition. Will "sold, cheap ‘f ` for cash. Call and lee it at my sales- r' to im, Groot George _ , E- McDOUGA‘L~il.. Q May 23 dtf , , Auctioneer. Just Received 0 ‘I es 111 Smck .ii€i§§," f‘i§¥““.ii`;"‘ "l’5',‘.’l‘.";“' iii*-'°i‘;..°3§‘. 5 Llvliznv s'rAnLli:s.¥ ,_,‘;“],‘§“““° “”" B°"'°‘°‘ °"“"* ‘ nucbcmin,cicy. ~ 18 W- ~ .Char-lottetown, P. E. I. All I results ti th had Houses. ' , ~ . too-_ a oe. ;.__l°’-i"l'c§_i‘f~ vgqogghi ironiii. ivdl §§>,ggu,g5 W. hdlutchosonfe. -5 -‘Ji "i are 5? is -& i _¢_@»_‘ v ned ~ Lohstcrs- A, = . ,~m5r2;{1wad.,IermsReasonable- " ' A _ --- ‘ __ I marawila