J i \ `§ 1- 5 8 i 7- - - "" "-"‘T`~?"¥~"?3‘S’\.'i»"*’="' ` 1 -1'; ».=i.'zf-7-1 sr - »= sr ,-_ _sr '..;- -.1-~-. ~. ,-_ew » , ..-W., . .. .. _ . U. . '-' ‘ ‘ ' ~”~T" '77 ' 5 “ `7"'lT"~ Q 7"»1~;.~="+‘=~¥”ii%¥& ¥e@.->e“’ .,........ ,,., .. .,. /‘ ’ ~“» -e ' ' '. - ~"*=”...:`.i,1»;si~1¢;1/-1-'ii 1:' -7 '-\i‘1??"s. -f. e .- .~. -» /;»v~.§>'~s. _ -.”."» -¢;:'f‘t e f` g-‘:i-""='?.-fi?-.i.’.i`=3i‘3=@i??‘~f.i--els. ».'--."~ ‘» .. ' » > ‘ ,, '1~=:. ' f- ` ~ " `¢";’if.‘Et »‘ 5”'»;'t»:=i~,1.*--?*~.3?L~5;?&.=.#fri-L.';;;.1.~*7§.. .-..~. ai, .fb -5 ' "-'.~!?“” 51:~..'*-i»~A.=._i.~‘_»..:;~Sf-2. ' 'f ' . ~ - ~ -~ f ' ~ - <<‘».»:e.-.-., ».~<,--=~~i;>.~~lr.°i ,J ag.-.vga-. .~:§,`,@,.,=`_'$-,,.§..;~', ._._ -. THE GUARDIAN f'-HARLO'l"l`ETu‘.'.7N VBINHFI FJNYARI1 ¥§l.AN’D. 'MAY l Y ‘_ W ’ _ WANTED. A wet nurse. A_ppiy to Dr .. \Churlottetown. 2d3i,2wi P I € ' McNeil Suinincrside or Dr. S. B. Jenkins _MW .-\"-`_-. . .. -_ .“_,_"""`“Ag_w“;_M Tun Dredge St. Lawrence arrived here Mr. D. VV. Henderson. the newly ap- pointed policeman and prosecutor. arrived lust night and will enter upon his duties to-diy. Citizens generally will be pleased to learn that Mr. J. B. Russ has purchased the Russ Hotel which has been vacant since the iiie some weeks ago. He purposes beginning at once to thorough- ly repair the building and will in the couise of ii few weeks have it in first- class shape. A' correspondent writcs:~Judging by reports new records will certainly be made on ourisliind tracks this summer. /One of Bedeqiies jockeys declares em- l‘l11\\i€41ll_\’ that with alittle training his mare can strike ri. 2 iiiiniitc clip :ind that 2.2;! is about lzer icgziilar gait. Horse- nicii be prepared Owiso to the unfavorable condition of the weather the sale ofthe mill and farm property of Mr. Fred \Vright did not take place on Wednesday, but was post- poned for a week. This valuable property, situated as it is in one of the most central parts of Bedeque should bring an excellent price and no doubt the sale will be well attended. yesterday at noon, and will begin oper- ations today. Tun watering cart will not be required on the streets for some time yet,judging by present appearances. Tun regular monthly meeting of the council of the Board of 'Trade will be held the Queen Hotel. city yesterday. ~ 'yesterday evening. W . O _ PERSONAL MENTION --_@1- Judge Hodgson is in Georgetown. Mr. L. W. Johnson of Fredericton is at Mr. Geo. Inman of Montague was in the Miss M. Peters returned by the Princess Supt. D. J. McLeod returned by thc A 900 in their room in Market Building to- Princess yesterday evenins_ i morrow evening at 8 o'clock. l Yr;sTi;an.».\' evening a number of his LAnIEs` Kid Gloves _of every descrip- friends called upon Mr. John Thornton at tion just received in lacing dome clasps, his rooms in the Seaside Hotelto bid him»plain and fancy undressed kid gloves goodbye previous to his departure for in black and colors in all the latest Ottawa, where he purposes residing in shades. See the new goods at McGougan future with his son Mr. Geo. Thornton 8; \Vright`.=. manager for that city of the Metropolitan; AMONG the Shipments by the North. Life Insurance Co.. Mr. Thornton has “mbermnd yestm-day morning were two })'een”‘ refldgnt °f _Sum_m°"S‘de for Pastlhorses, one a handsome carriage hdrse _.J years. during which tiine_he has mad e ' taken ,N-,,_y by Mn Murray of Chem0gue_ a hcst of friends who will wish him every lthe other Shipped to Mn LeBlanc of 1.". Li 12"* " I , ’ "‘ " "f ”"." ` “_”"“’TTtTi'Tg?;_3ig§i§*?"rl‘_ il-V____ ! That when you eat too fast. drink too much, ei-owd wo much ,-i¢h isiuffhinto youfr stomach you are disobeying a law of nature. Nature irnay . et tfings go or awhile, but sometime soon an outraged digestion won’t let ,you orget _ If you experience distress after eating or your hear; at times Seems to fa"'lY gff mad and then almost stop-it’s an impaired digestion. Take the precaution every wise man makes use Of_HmCh Tablets X .__- Ask your neighbor about th _ H '1 h - agreeable to take and retain theiflgrimartyabliijlzalcyécolabe coated- Sealed m glass’ they are very T H h T - ' - ‘ . . I . .tezli 11ug:01boi;eC§2f’S;rot§ii;'i'°881St% Or by mail from the Woodward Medicine Co., .-1-» A _. R -1 The colors in Brainerd 85 Armstrong wash embroidery silk are “standard” That is. Violet is true tone; Geranium Lake is exactly. that shade and all the other 374 are true to name or number. When you need anpexact shade you can depend upon getting it just a surely as you get notes in music by striking the proper keys. , . _ . Thus you can get true tints ` of nature in your embroidery work. litted up with all the modern im- = Di-oveinents, this hotel offers to the L public accommodation, which cannot A be excelled inany other on the Island. “ Good tables large airy bedrooms, . oath rooms, sample rooms. Terms 1 moderate. Free coach to all trains , and steamers. Special accommo- * :lation-for commercial travellers. FRAN K PERRY, A 0ct.6 dly 1 yr. ' ’Prop. , A Summersida. i ”Changed Hands. Halifax, yesterday evening. .4 ily appointed to the police force. horscinan of Sydney is in the city. \ Matheson appeared for defendan§ 3-» soothe and Put up in a patent holder ‘which prevents knots or tangles. Send ii one cent stamp or three holders tags for “Blue . Book” which tells exactly how to embroider fifty different leave and flowers. CORTTCELLI SILK CO., sr. ioiins, P. Q. A l* GAIPBELI. llllllSE. is.ul|u|snsios,:i=. E- i. Good Board at reasonable rates. Free and from all trains and steemers. . _ f J.E. HOUGHTON, Water St.. Suinmerside May261yr eo. c. Monson. e. A. D in-l-mini nz- i | iii ,| 1| .l I 1, . [}l[}k\lSl [}|[]A\ilSlP.l.l$lillllllZllll llllllll Barrister k Solicito-. Bank of Neva. Bootda Building. . Charlothtown. P. E. 1. §i' In Hmmm., 'animal general meeting of ~ p *'w=e.0am Barrister. Solicitor “vt-.‘?i..“.‘.’.‘.'. 33' i - s . llwrsiiuid- Heuer Notice is hereby given that the i' ,_ d Mum” Piwior, . Garcia, La Industrie, . Thpsl . ai 13. - . ll Herits, Ciguettu, Pipes, Tobaccos. holders of the above company will be _(ll: South Slide °f:§qna€.mf»ue?u`:?£ -ai Wednesday, the day of May. ._ ~_ lndxt, A:*D. 1800, aiib hour of 12-, hmiléivwew Jaislm-WADDELL; -.iii-.K°sf==°h1»v-Prnt i, . Sept. and Trees. _ ©0118- iunmi inte sins Aiiiieewm ~ sw. laid at Gieir odice in Qiarlottetown, it ~ _‘I I uf! f ' F' I- Dmgi its zsni diy of api-11,1900. ,¢,i,.5__&, Mr. L. Miller, returned from Dalhousie, Mr. Arthur Harper has been temporar- Mr. Albert Eisory, the well known Mr. F. L. Haszard was a passenger by the Princess yesterday to the main land. Mr. J. S. McLaren, St. John, Inspector of Customs, came to the city last night. J Mr. dward Bayfield and Mrs. Bayfield, returned bythe Pictou boat yesterday evening. Mr. L.J. Reddin, representing the Arclii bald Go. Truro, N. S. arived in the city yesterday evening. ` Miss Gertie Stevenson,Montague is vis- iting in Bedeque. She is the guest of Miss Et-hel Crawford. Capt. John McDonald of Cable Head came to the city yesterday. He leaves to- day for Gloucester. Mr. Thomas Bathye of \Vallace, is 'in the city. He is here for the purpose of purchasing produce, etc. His many friends will regret to learn that Mr. W. P. Pickard is confined to his house through illness. Rev. J. W. Withyeombe of Summerside was among the visitors to the city yester- day. He returned home by the afternoon Messrs F eiman and Owen Evans of V* purpose of purchasing stock. ~ Mr. J. A. C. Rogerson of Mt. Stewart, who secured the gold medal at Dalhousie is expected in the citv tonight. He is at Worcester Mass., where he it as employ ed in the Hospital for the Insane. Mr. Hammond J. Ince who returned to his home at Hampton last fall, after work- Washington, is taking a course of insbruc tion at the Business College in thecitya Ye=texvda.yJamesOHeaz~nofG: ` ¢ ¢ ` ‘Lu assault upon Leander Swine ` _ er. After the examination of a nur; 'I of witnesses the case was dismissed. J. A. _ _ i kj Mr. Samuel A Nicholson, son of John M. Nicho`s-in, Dundas, crossed yesterday from; Halifax. where he hi s been studying medicine in Dalhousie University. He passed a successful examination in his Mrs. A. D. McKenzie Central Bedeque train. His many friends are pleased to see Mr. . , 6 Chas. Wright of Bedeque out again. His broken leg has about recovered its usual , ,smf“gth° _ _ - If you leave your order for me of Oi* ~ »'. . ' . f 1 , ` present the guest of H.Duchemin, Picton . g Mr. Leslie MacFarlane returned to his 0 r home in Sea Cow Head on Saturday. Mr. MacFarlane spent.the last five months in NEN\_ ingfor ten years years in Port Blakely, was tried before A C Stewart, for PAIN-KILLER. cures all sorts os cuts, bruis_es,burns and strains. Taken intern. rilly_it cures diarrhoea _ and dysentrw Avoid substitutes, there isbut one Pain- Killer-, Perry Davis’. %e. and 50e. ’ » “Just think, in 40 years the present generation will have practically passed away.” “WelI, yes-except some of the veterans ofthe civil war.” . lv” ITCHING PEQ - iisn ` ble from _ ap licationof Dr A. will completely cure the blind; itching,bleeding o piles. You have no risk to run W. Chase’s Ointmentis guaranteed piles “Doth the ghost walk to-nighy” asked Hamlet. ‘ ` “Indeed, sire, I hope so,” iiplied Ho- ratio, “for Iam m needjof funds." ».. ,. .<~ ~£" _ BABIES HAVE CRDUP ..2‘.‘;.§.i:...“r, .,‘;s:.“‘r.. “.'...s.‘:..";i°“‘é..°.:‘.% Ha ppy is the mother who has Sigand Dr, g»hase’s Syrupkof Turpen tine .when the ear one awa es ' th nigrpt ai-.d struiggling foiinbredth. kw remedy s the standby, in the homes of 2l¥§‘.°?.?.‘l'}2’&° i.it3d’i‘¢°i§'§"’” .¥‘*”“.,°°"'f‘” 1 , U0 asthma and throat irritati ..n. ` ceiiotsdt bottle. Familv size HJ cents. “Talk about heavy betting! 'nfveey got a wager over in China mat knocks “em &l.\ Billy.” as Hkwwg. pa, ..._ 4. L I r " #__-_ ` J.i'.‘i1f-‘