f ‘ I n-stan'-_-'.- _i /_-_¢.-mr 1 A l IBB [HE CHARLOTTIZTOWN ` T . i _ _ la promoting thi!-_hlliil athletics The - l ` i ' y l tr V ' _ _ . , ' V _ ouarduausaaa ss out wma " 'ff i ‘ . ‘ V r SATURDAY IOHUNG JUNEB ill! ella tfiodo I ' ‘ , ' ‘ - V ~ - ~ ~ - wmwnmmdltnif-.jginmmgrrisy or ` ‘ "C/iiiiiiciiA£i|" Ail0\iAllCE llvvahtcnmd mamma cr ta. naar on rioovh er r.sl»‘E'mvraa~, Ana tw ___ and veussroltheelty, until sad exper- it is fo bling a coqgennalna spirit ol ' ` ` , R There are certainly novels and novels, I W". h". °w ;m°"°" mul* l’°_"m ." m" '"‘.° ' The largest assortment of trout rods on the Island is gets. We purchased these rim the largest fishing tackle makers in England and have a-big range to select from. vi/5 have ash handle and lance wood tip rods from 4oc up to $r.oo each. These are strong and durable and have snake ring line guides. Good rods for the occasional fisherman. Our assortment of Lancewood and Greenheart run from $_r.5o to $10.00 each. Ours should be seen before pur- chasing elsewhere, as we bought ours better and can sell you at finer prices. i. il. IAMIESUN. ' DaUo§;_1§r: _ uwuanmnnavun I -Do Eyeglasses lniure 'I _Soma people think glasses worn .e person beoomes de- inlare because when once peuden upon them. The ‘mth ~- lx.:-_ me s glass gives relief by removing the strain upon the eyes no time should he lost in affording this relief _ 1 G.. li. Taylor, jeweler andfO p IUMMW EMPIRE LINIMENT CO_ ' ' Bridgetown, N. S, After having used EMPIRE LINIMENT for preventing an black ily bites when trout fishing, I have taken- this op rtunity of re- commending l)t°\o anglers as |_' the finest preparation com- M pounded for this (purpose. Have, also foun it a splen- did household linirnent fnr generulpurposes- _ Yonrsiruly, EDWIN L. FISHB lxnsssunscazssonaal orrcsooonurm ,2s_¢--zsc---256---zsc Dui' 25c. . C I I ,I astmg imc J Is the best made. guaranteed to land- You cau’t cast your money better. ` REDDIN BROS.. _ Opp. P. O. _25c---l5_c---25c---25c some good, some had and some indifferent The second and third classes greatly out- number the first. And, after ell, the sensational ncvri is the most foohah thing ra -ne wana. swans” c»a_»`-hardened havsabadtaats in their mouth after staying up nights to devour it. Redout- lvaly. too, there in ncthingreel about lt, when we ayuthaaias; we feel iihsa bun- ceed gambler turned_loose.The hook, however, the hook which is good lu its tone, good in its aim, good in the quality of its writing, good in the practical lea- aoua conveyed-that book is a treasure. Most people now have gotten over the appetite for cant, which was but yester- day the expression of worldly virtue. They want their children to he real, honest. conventional even, in these things which ornament the character of a man or woman, worthy of the name. They cannot build ajali-yard around them they know; but on the other hand they have prudence enough to safeguard them from the wolves of society und to place ideals before them which may help them upward und onward, when the moment of real trial comes. The new book which Anison North has just issued from the Wm. Wald Co. Ltd., London, Ont., under the title of “Carmichael” \viil be placed before all with afeeliag of well-doing on the purtofthe man in authority, and who understands what responsibility his authority imposes. It is a charming story-clean, clever and cultured,- whleh, intended to uphold husbandry und classes upon it depending, should at least find a first place in every Islanders book-shalt. The tale is captivatingly if by modest- ly and unutkctedlytold. Itls a tale of the rurul life of Ontario, but for that matter, so true are the descriptions of such life and the characters thrown upon the canvass in them that we imagine we have lrnnwn them all our lives-wc could go right out here in Prince Edward Is- lund and duplicate them in every settle- mehr, almost. The Mnllorys and Car- michaels are repeating the family troubles of,the Montngucs and the Capulets; and we are all as much concerned, if not more so,in their outcome as are the numerous generations who have .on `ShakespcaL_rs'siips and joy and sorrow with the youthful lovers vfhose lives foolish parents filled with bitterntss unutterabie. A misunderstanding be- tween ths two farmers-neighbors grow- luz out of unfavorable appenrancce, aura url into real hate on one side-the guilty ouo, and excessive if honest lnrilgnat on on the other, made intercourse impossible between the families. and Dick and Peggle, unno iced when small, are involved to their great disV trcss, when boyhood and girlhood is reached, and only have matters adjusted inthe and after the serious trial of their irus lovs is ovcr. The narration and cul- mination of this farmer feud and the cour- munlty events with it interwoven so skillfully, presents n stage to ua with ac tors always upon it who can healthfuliy ond effectively entertain us. Dlclc Carmichael and Peggy Mallory orc the pronrlncntilgures on this sinus of course but we see many others of loveable natures movlngacrous it, and feel that they speak and uctas people we have known. There is the foolish if not utter- ly abnnrhned Gay Torrence. badly was mmol r rr-cad and industrious, li cenlorioua Mn. High with ' an ' itch for match- aud so many others, -with whom wears otwhomare tnre ootheil£e'lntne,llian- ing, and linger heipfcli! “lil eatortalc~_ ingly with usaftcr the hookia long put aside. And the moral is nocd: avoid rash judgments and gc through life happy yourself and making others bunny. This “Carmichael," in its direct sgricul. tural teaching, too, is a valuable book for the farm: itnot only mainlains the dignity of fnrrnlnlr splendldly no compar- ed with o‘her` avocation`r,` but it`dua- cribas the operation: of the farm ltscii the simple and the complex, alike as vividly and so truly as to be of great use inits direct lessons. We want just such hooks hers and many of them; and this is why we deem lt apropos to call the attcnlion of tho community to it and iourae the reading oiit and its preser- vation for family use, for its morals, its literature and its iiitrlculture. ________.____-__-Z T0 FOSIER ATHLETICS In -eonslderatloh of the widespread interest manifested in athletics in ‘this Province, and the gratifying evidences from time to time that we have athletes hereof whichany countrymight be proud, The Guardian has had in contemplation for some time the donatng of two cup=,to be canpnted for as foilows:- Ons cup to be awarded to the winner o.' a bicycle road race to cover a course of about fifteen miles length, starting pre- ferably from some point on the North Shore nod endi gin Charloteiown; and a second cup to be awarded to that athlete who shall in the year make t-he best all round record, judging by points, at con riresls held under the Jurisdiction of tho Amntcur Athletic Association. control | ling events for the Maritime Provinces. "BFl.T7:°rir;rpetiti.rna urs toopen oniyto contestants resident in Prince Edward Island; there is no limitation of place within this Province. Either cup_ will be iinfdly won hy the man lo whom it is srviu ded two years out of three. ‘_ ivfvrnnot butbs admitted that ad- mirfrtion for physical perfection and prowess and interest in displays of strength and endurance ure common to thc humnn race. This love of manly excellence as demonstrated through the medium cf clean and unobjectionnl sport is very ev.deut among our people of all classes, and agca, whenever the _._..._i.1..._-i-i Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, an mercury will surol destroy thc sense oi smell and completely rlerallilo till' whois system when cnterlniz throuqlr the `mucou-ruurfaccs. Such articles s onld never ire used except on prescriptions hom rvpuT‘ la physicians, al the damage they wil einen loidtc the rraoldyoa can nnaslbiy derive from mem. lin0atar-rn 8:."% ‘i“a““I§°°“'°£’ .ll E.; ..l;..?.':‘;°"i.‘§ .. . con i la cuhgug'-i(d'tvrdal1y, acting dir.-.c'l,y’npon the blood and mucous fur-faces of the G . i§’“°3‘€.' ..'.‘.‘},’€‘»’ir‘l§ ‘§S'.irl..°°iTl2”».?i“§ iutgrngllly aud&m6ds:_lnu’l‘clet.llpf Ofhio, by F. . eney o.' es mon s rec. Sold by drugghts. Price 7iic. per bottle. Tuite liall‘s Family Pillsior roasti- il ltion. . _, , »‘»=r 5 . _, ~ r _ r 1 _ -- r r - i 1 , 1.00, , $1.25, is not a high price -special sizes made to or 1.50 ` for a nice screen door. See our stock of doors and window screens order. rrrari right Furnishing ll. l_i_'_____ wr umm” . oonsequeucelof whlodgwlli he boneiiclal tc those who the contests. and creat learner. rs »aawr`.,1=.wru be inflated thrown in contact mths tale evolvss,d‘ mln, pr", ,,m,|,m mm ‘wo N gum- Q1’ , `,`:- / t ~ _ ` ~ ~. '~ --..a ’ . _ months flora' the'prsn¢3nt tune, to siiow candidates an iulqrval for ti-.xrniug.The on rangsnreats in conucct therewith will be auch as to aifucd the public every iaciliry tc learn of the `progr.a» or the rnotrs as they leach certain poluie in the cours", so that those awuftlnir thai' arrival at_l.hs finishing point. will be kept completely Informed ofthe pmj-aes unii positron uf the mon' all through the rue ', and tha tinislr will r.ai_ra pil-co all rc` everyone can have rl oil ur view of the msn as they dunno in( " Rcudrra of the Guardian will be kept fully informed as details are elaborated, DONT USE GREASY LINIMENTS A or-ntury ago they were popular. To- ri-ry people want somethin: csay to apply, certain rr results, anrlulovo all a clean linirrleut. \Vhen Nersiirno is applied aches and pains disappear ns the pores ulrsorlr itseoorhing eailng properties. Ner valine penetrates to tha cure ot the iu\in,sase~rinaInntly, and leaves no oily _bad smelling memory .i.rehind. Good to take in, capital to rub on, and five times more powerful in’ds-straying pain than any uiy liniment. Don't fall to gat a. large Bac bottle. 50,000,000 FOR ADV ER TISIN "James B. Duke, the tobacco king o Long Branch.New J eriey,recently claimed in an interview that he had spent mor- rnoney in advertising than any other liv- gfmun. Be said that the figures would reach fifty million dollars.-Newspaper fiom." Yet Jamra B Duke is to day one of the wi-nithlesr, rnen in the world. Whcn you sos a libersladveriiaer you see n rich man The business man who in this axe of ad vert sing is afraid to invest my money in publicity will never accumulate A for tune. -Rec »rd. V_ SELECT YOUR MEDICINE WITH CARE. In dehillty and weakness medicine should bs nrilrl and fur reaching. Many pills and purgativea are too harsh, are drsctrc instead of curative. -Excessive action is always followed by depression. und knowllm this, Dr. Ham lton 'devised his pill-r_ of Mandrake dc Buiteruut so as 'to nrildly increase liver and kidney »\ctlvlry,‘ilush out the clernsntnrv omni, tfinerrnri regulars the bowt-l.r. Thus do Dr. Br\ml|ton's Pills eliminate poisons from the holly, restore elcarness to th. skin, lrrlng r-rtremgih und that svvoe reslorer of health--sitcp. Best 'mrdiclm on earth, 251: per brx at all dealers. ~ ANNOUNCEMENTS. _ _.-4 \ m'Sco~’.oh concert in llllfton Hall June lt. KaTFresh salmon, fresh lobsters and fresh cod at McMnhon’s toduy. Q"Per.ions wanting or-asm for any nur oosc in quantities ofbnli pints to Birollons, would doweilto crilllup No 24i Pasteurluer Milk and Oteam. - m'1‘ho D. A. R. service between Yar- mouth and Boston will, beginning Sun- day June llth be Increased to four round trips per waehsaillngs from Yarmouth Monday, Wednesday, Fridnv and Satur- day, from Boston Suodw, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, S. S. "Princ- Geov|rc"nnd “Bnst.on"in commission. P. Gifklus, General Manager, l£cntville.N. S.- . 6-7d8i. tiTJ.Ail»ert Brennan, of Tirzni h, hae been uppointed Provincial Mnnniier for' P.E. Isianrl,for the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New Vliork, under J.A. Johnson, Compony`s Manuner for the Maritime Provinces and Newfoundland. The Comoany's Charlottetown Oillcs |,. at the corner of Great George and Dorchester Streets, nod is in charge ol Miss Eona M. Skerry. On Decemircrillnt 1900, the Mutual Life had about 496 Millions ofAsset1 ands Surplus of 84 Millions. Annual Dividends are de- clared on all new policies, which may bs drawn in cash or allowed to purchase increased insurance; Persons desirlua to represent thc Company throughour the Island, aiioulrl communicate with Mr. Brennan, care C.rrnpany's_ Oilior, Charlottetown. 0-7d1w_ At the Yarmouth Y. M. G. A. Boys Oamn,ha|ri at-’i‘u~4kst Falialn August, I found MlNARD‘b‘ LINIMENT moat- heneilcinl for sun hurn, an imurrtiiats rf- llef for collc and toothnnhr. anlfltun sroxns. General Secretar You Want the ‘Vie `:_.r‘;.°3:=:§,_°.:.~:;*:‘ cf Groemoe an Goode r always freshly stocked and F and Plain Crocaeryware V nam rarest misty tr styles ‘at cciaréipp at Ffh” Ili . Ilorse Feed. 1 in choice stock to select Call or nad your order to rr. L 'rroo'r>rsn, mtaipxenrnoreat George Bt. . ._ . r rl, ~ \' making; there I honest. phil- mu," , ' b wm°“,,,h'_`_ K _A -_ _ . _ . ., fl* menace we awe-rr: 1--rl-had-1 will 'M tr &;§o.@¢§;€;f = -. ' 5 ' »c»1d_ca||»ni¢ru-maerpen. tunmarj ,|,,,,._1- __. ___f 'V_~ r_ _ ' '~»f~_-_<‘~.;¢__{'_.,_;.;,:i» _- __ _=,,=i;!j.;;_~l_§_';_'*;§. thsnaretha peculiar Dodds, father lad* rm, bf; ` ,,,,`§¢"|'§|,“,',,_,,,d,,'| ,,,.,q,,|ff i `-_V.'_r,‘»;,'»*1`-,“_"" ;__"f will til!" li' "ll N~l0oli.Y~Dl'.Jl\llilll0l'l»?rlte nulub.~r utsut-ries lreluofle and uuili- ` ' ""'75*"""` i"`°°`5"'" ` 'i. if / r -._. M.. y T _ _ ..__. :fame _ » > , _ ., ,rx _ L 7-it ,\_; :,- -_’ .. _ .- _-*-_»,~~ 'L wi, if 1;, . -.- K ` ~ London’s Latest-. I-'fads I Fcaiiicr, __§g_ras Lacg ,S,_§__g_rricsa__;1d H dill i“ ost an as ic Bc s ling t _ ,. rf London and Paris“’i".f 1 ` _ Demands' the long Lace Scarfsmfo he well dressed you must have one and we are prepared for this fashioniible inovatioti. We have suspic- mented our stock by the latest designswust arrived ‘by parcel PDS! f _ BY- They are the prettiest lot that we have liver oEer_ed. Similar to illustra- tion. Thev come in Point DeE_sprit Creme, Ecru and Parlsshades, twelve to eight een inches wide and inauy of them stretch out' to ` two and three- quarter yards in length. _ I _ 9 J ' VR; - Open Work Hose V ' 1., ‘;\\, Y. . _ _ if . - f \ _ lk, .,‘ Dainty Open Work Hose - Come in cotton. Lisle thread, "-f\`\~- ' ~ " O '.==-yystx . _ _ ‘ ""‘ "-25-_.*> t \ )© rw” ... "1 .iq .= 5, _ :ill Come iu"Bla'ck and While. A imfgirr ~. cy! Prices 25c, 45c, 55c and _65v. Fcathcrliihas r f ' 2-: Y. ` ~ A ' , _ ` - S V., ' "A ` ~ /2-_Is-_.A / _-/' fl?-_f _;, `;:'<,l'?5\ - 5 V; _ £73 -. ff- A _ _..'<'s» _ » -“_ .:~.. ‘QQW \ 1- 2 -_.’f/-: >;. ,. - “ld __,: _ _*_ _ » f 4-\_- 3 f Q. -'Y “M”-_' //' *\~;;‘)-_'_; ‘ f' "_, “.44 _e _ /ft' if _ /'I' f' / ' -=- _ A /V 1 V ~i " ` ,/idx" mercerized thread and caslmr re `."»_ \\ __ -vs_ rr _. ~ . ». '7 .,‘“¢1` ~~~\ /\`~, ‘- \' ‘ . l? Comfortable, cool stockings. 7 _.gt A 4' L’*"/%".‘\?"'-rl 'R ' l W ._ fi» di _lf f nl. iii 5 _ . . »-'~_ _ i Next ro the fashionable” L'~`cé` """ A l,*_i"" __‘ rr ' _ _ Scarfs, _come the j__p_opuia»_', _ . ._ __ _ _ . Fashionable Ostrich Boas. _We expect to he able .in__snpply the .most fastidious. Our first shipment this- spJlnrg_.;€ol;ll_wit_lyln »:_t4’4hours of their be1ngstocked.- We ,immediately -reordered r " of, the finest stocks ever shown 'lu th-is "city to arrive? ihis i`1§lt,';fff_'1l¢'\(l;,,,,l;rix`fi.'f;§§iflll a _few Coqu:_ Feather' Boas ,arid Marches. in sto_'c_ir»§"__&V,f,t§\i'\"efle,<;-‘__ "‘__te avid- Grey. _Prices rangefrom $3 5'r*1rp'to $9.c~o. “Ali 72 in`Fl1'es »~ln'i*¢ii ' ‘Tire 'i'a‘slrlou` demands thc 72 inch Boa - ;;“____---=._.*L'-'- _:_ .I /..:. - ~ / » > \ '._ _' V r_r , -__' r~'.»-, 'V. frill- ` V ____,, - ',____-\ ,_ __.._ _ :.r 4., _ ,-- - f 1 .--#iw _ __ _ __ __. /_ _,f__._f;_____¢ .__ _ - V _' fl -~ ‘ if ` _ ~ '?__’. ',;;_T»r_-"=r_-_- ; - ‘ ,fi * ‘\-> . ,=f-__-_-.-f===- =..~._-;i|` -- .> \f , »'- ‘Qi I ._ ¢ 1. ' ` -___"__ "?' ___ __ --V ~V - V _ , _ _,_ ____ _ . . - Elastic Leather iiclts Fitlany lady. They come in, plain colors with large Oxydlsedfand Bronze Buclrlxs. Also Mercerized and Dresden designs-. Similar to illus- tration. Cost z5c to $1.50. We mention one particularly pntty belt '45c io Q :_ , 65°; \\\\\\ \ \\ _ ..‘\‘ v/. Q; , H.. /rl i ill .._.§;r>i\g§i§;V;;__,;rii\\ii~rlllr»»>>rr;,,,,,,,wWW)V ~ l o to . if-» _` -it A _/' ` ` . ill ' I 'i'\.» ' .1 Ii. i" ‘ f » 'rr- . eq _ _' ,_ 1'.. 4' 1 ' - "rr/rm. Iwi,-~ -» ` ` ‘ ` r 1 . _ -yr r 1 V -r ~ 'ilioilés I T . _ Dressy ion glovas to be worn with shafts B actual count r.r»,¢vrg"§fu nm atte s unc eseason, wrhadshou` it - 0 Gloves. e doa't know of a single instance _ __ a nie. e seem to have the eorrectthiugin hidfsiikl-marco _ and Lisle thread from 16 toVs4 inches. Prices run from"-lr5et'a` '. _ . ' We also have s range of shcrt»kltl_‘.gIgtstrn|,‘s`py._a`tl ' old prior l. r ' ' ` " I' ` ` ' ` .r AMES